Burma (now called Myanmar by the ruling parites) is controlled by a military junta. This military regime has been criticized for a number of human rights violations and harsh treatment of the population. There are a number of areas still under control of smaller tribes which do not associate with the controlling military regime.
Burma is under a miltary dictatorship
coup d'etat or a military junta
Burma is governed by their military.
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Burma (now called Myanmar by the ruling parites) is controlled by a military junta. This military regime has been criticized for a number of human rights violations and harsh treatment of the population. There are a number of areas still under control of smaller tribes which do not associate with the controlling military regime.
The money used in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) is kyat.
After World War II, Burma became an independent nation, initially as a democratic nation. The country became a military dictatorship in 1962, following a coup. The military dictatorship ended in 2011.
In 1962, Burma, now known as Myanmar, experienced a military coup that established a military government led by General Ne Win. This government implemented a socialist regime, nationalizing industries and suppressing political dissent. The military junta maintained strict control over the country for decades, leading to significant economic and social challenges.
18-09-1988
The present literacy rate in the nation of Burma (Myanmar) is 89.7 percent. The government spends about one percent of its budget for education.
Myanmar(Burma) has a mixed economy.It would be market economy, but because no country has pure market economy due to government regulations, Myanmar has a mixed economy.
the government was forced to impose martial laws (where the police are given extra power to arrest