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Myanmar ruling party set for leadership vote

Top figures in Myanmar’s ruling party stepped down for a leadership revamp aimed at improving its electoral prospects against Aung San Suu Kyi’s resurgent opposition.

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Lower house speaker Shwe Man in Myanmar's parliament in Naypyidaw. Photo: AFP

Top figures in Myanmar’s ruling party stepped down on Tuesday for a leadership revamp aimed at improving its electoral prospects against Aung San Suu Kyi’s resurgent opposition.

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Union Solidarity and Development Party executives including President Thein Sein resigned their party positions before a leadership vote to be held later in the day, USDP secretary Thein Zaw told the group’s first conference.

Thein Sein relinquished an active party role to become president last year at the end of nearly half a century of outright military rule, ushering in a period of dramatic political reforms by his quasi-civilian government.

Lower house speaker Shwe Mann, another former general and rival reformer, is seen as a key candidate for the USDP chairmanship, with members looking towards a 2015 election seen as a major test of the regime’s democratic credentials.

“Today is a very important day,” Shwe Mann told the USDP party conference, adding that the “whole country is keenly watching” proceedings.

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He urged delegates to “participate in the reform process”.

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