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Describe the government of Burma (Myanmar), and explain the civil liberties that citizens have.

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Answered by brickbambuilds
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The Myanmar government has a parliamentary government. Human rights in Burma have been said to be the worst in the world. Elections are not fairly won and power is not handed over peacefully.

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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The government of Myanmar is a parliamentary representative democratic federal republic, where the President is both the head of state and the head of government. While citizens of Myanmar technically have certain civil liberties guaranteed by the constitution, these rights are often restricted or denied in practice, and the government and military have a history of suppressing dissent and violating human rights.

Burma, officially known as Myanmar, is a Southeast Asian country with a population of over 54 million people. The country has a bicameral legislative system, consisting of the upper house (House of Nationalities) and the lower house (House of Representatives).

In terms of civil liberties, citizens of Myanmar have limited freedom of speech, press, and assembly, and there are restrictions on the right to form political parties and participate in elections. The government heavily regulates the media, and journalists who report on sensitive topics such as human rights abuses and military operations face censorship, intimidation, and arrest. In recent years, there have been protests against the military and its actions, but these protests are often met with a violent response from the authorities. Additionally, ethnic and religious minorities in Myanmar, including the Rohingya Muslims, face persecution and discrimination by the government and military.

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