Video / Asia 28 March 2023 1 minute Stage-managed Elections in Myanmar May Lead to Further Violence In this video, Crisis Group expert Richard Horsey discusses how elections in Myanmar may trigger escalated violence. Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save Print The military regime in Myanmar has started laying the groundwork for elections, passing a new party registration law and updating the voter list. But with most of the country engulfed in civil war, and most citizens opposed to the exercise, no regime-run vote can be credible.In this video, Crisis Group expert Richard Horsey discusses how elections within this context will trigger escalated violence. The regime is using the polls as a pretext for intensifying its counter-insurgency operations and will likely respond to any boycott with repression. Ethnic armed organisations and resistance groups have threatened to disrupt the polls, with some already killing voter list enumerators.Read the full briefing here. Loading Video Related Tags More for you Op-Ed / Asia Myanmar Is Fragmenting—but Not Falling Apart Originally published in Foreign Affairs Briefing / Asia Ethnic Autonomy and its Consequences in Post-coup Myanmar Also available in Also available in Burmese, Chinese, Simplified