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A member of the USDP looks out from behind a campaign placard on their vehicle, during their campaign for Myanmar’s upcoming elections in Yangon

A member of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) looks out from behind a campaign placard on their vehicle, during their campaign for Myanmar's upcoming elections in Yangon on October 5, 2010. Myanmar will hold its first election in two decades on November 7 as part of a process critics say has been carefully crafted to ensure the military retains its five-decade grip on power. The army-dominated political process has been dubbed an "election of generals" and widely dismissed as a sham, but there is hope that the system could spur reforms and gradually take power away from authoritarian military officers REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
Members of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) campaign for Myanmar’s upcoming elections, in Yangon
Yan Kyaw, an independent candidate from Pazuntaung township, speaks to reporters at a ceremony to introduce independent candidates in Yangon

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