As of now, around 55 political parties have registered for the elections, with only nine expected to contest nationwide. The political environment remains fraught with violence, and international voices have condemned the junta's efforts, arguing they only exacerbate the nation's dire humanitarian crisis.

Despite this grim backdrop, the junta leader Min Aung Hlaing insists the election must proceed, threatening punishment for dissenters. The international community has been urged to reject the election as a fraud, raising concerns about the implications for millions of citizens facing starvation and dire living conditions.

Given the ongoing unrest, many experts believe that the elections will be far from credible, with calls for an end to violence and the release of political prisoners echoing around the globe.