Aung San Suu Kyi insists she can still lead Myanmar despite her fears that the transition from dictatorship has become a “parody of democracy” ahead of elections due this year.
The opposition leader vowed to campaign to curb the former ruling generals’ power and scrap a law that would stop her becoming president once polls billed as a decisive break from more than half a century of military control take place.
While the Nobel Peace laureate also sounded more conciliatory notes, her comments underscore the daunting constitutional and power-sharing issues in the politically complex and conflict-ridden country.
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