NAYPYITAW, Myanmar 鈥 It鈥檚 now official, Myanmar鈥檚 most famous politician and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi will not become the country鈥檚 next president.
The National League for Democracy party, which won November general elections by a landslide, nominated two Suu Kyi loyalists to contest the president鈥檚 post Thursday. They are 70-year-old Oxford graduate Htin Kyaw and Henry Van Hti Yu, an ethnic Chin minority and upper house NLD lawmaker.
One of them is certain to become the next president and the other will become a vice president. And a military-backed candidate who has not yet been announced will likely become the country鈥檚 other vice president.
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The outgoing ruling party, the USDP, also nominated two candidates but the Suu Kyi loyalists are assured of a victory when the joint chambers vote later this month.
The new government takes power April 1. It will be the first freely elected government after more than 50 years of military rule followed by a quasi-civilian government for the past five years.
Despite massive popular support, the 70-year-old Suu Kyi is blocked from the presidency because the constitution bars anyone with a foreign spouse or children from holding the executive office. Suu Kyi鈥檚 two sons are British, as was her late husband. The clause is widely seen as having been written by the military with her in mind.
But Suu Kyi has said she will be the real center of power and run the government from behind the scenes.
Kyaw Thiha, an upper house NLD lawmaker, said Thursday that the new president will take orders from Suu Kyi.
鈥淪he cannot become the president, but it doesn鈥檛 really matter because she will be controlling everything. She will be the one to control us,鈥 Kyaw Thiha said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 really matter that she is not becoming the president.鈥
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