After the coup in Myanmar, the army is focusing on four issues of the country. A statement from the military said on Monday afternoon that the Myanmar army was focusing on the formation of a new election commission and the investigation and review of the voter list in accordance with the rules. The military will continue to fight against the military and accelerate economic activity damaged by the epidemic. The Myanmar army will work to end the ceasefire process across the country. It will also hold a general election after the state of emergency. Aung San Suu Kyi And the country's military has declared a state of emergency, detaining senior leaders of the ruling party. The Myanmar army said in a statement on its own television that the operation was carried out in response to "election fraud".

Power will be handed over to Army Chief Min Aung Hlaing, and a state of emergency will be declared for a year. The incident came after tensions erupted. The country has been ruled by the military for 49 consecutive years since a coup in 1962. Suu Kyi's party, the NLD, won a landslide victory in the November 8 national elections.

While 322 seats are enough for a majority in parliament, the NLD has won 346 seats. The new parliament was due to convene on Monday, but the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) refused to accept the results, accusing it of rigging the vote and calling for fresh elections. Since then, there have been fears of another military coup in the country.