Parallel government taking firm shape in Myanmar

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Myanmar’s National League for Democracy (NLD) has taken time to mount a coordinated response to the military’s February 1 coup, which toppled its democratically-elected government, arrested its top leadership and installed an abusive junta regime.

NLD MPs who have maintained their freedom have since formed the Committee Representing the National Parliament (CRPH), an emerging on-the-run parallel government the State Administration Council (SAC) junta has declared an unlawful association and accused of treason.

Ever since a successful general strike launched on February 21 to protest the coup, the CRPH has been firmly in the driver’s seat of the democratic opposition, manifested nationwide through the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) which was recently nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

As the military, or Tatmadaw, cracks down on the resistance, killing hundreds, detaining thousands and terrorizing the general population through murderous raids on resisting communities, the CRPH is building step-by-step the country’s true representative government.  

A CRPH-led public administration program has already established local councils headed by MPs and civil servants in what it estimates to be over 60% of Myanmar’s townships.

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