why was military leaders of Myanmar refused to step down and nullified the election results.
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The military has been calling on the government and the Union Election Commission to review the results. It says it has found 8.6 million irregularities in voter lists in 314 townships that could have let voters cast multiple ballots or commit other "voting malpractice,” but the Election Commission said there was no evidence to support these claims.
On Tuesday, a military spokesperson declined to rule out a coup, saying the military would continue to file complaints about alleged irregularities in line with laws and the Constitution.
Myanmar’s military chief Min Aung Hlaing on Wednesday said that the Constitution could be revoked if the laws are not being properly enforced.“... We all need to abide by the Constitution. If one does not follow the law, such law must be revoked. If it is the Constitution, it is necessary to revoke the Constitution,” he said