- Registered for election 2010
- Yes
- Registration date
- 26.05.10
- People's parliament
- 45 candidates
- Nationalities Parliament
- 15 candidates
- Regions and State Parliament
- 95 candidates
- Ethnic national representative
- 3 candidates
Overview
The SNDP, widely known as the White Tiger Party in testament to its emblem, will contest more than 40 of the 55 seats in Shan state. It is one of 22 ethnic parties in the elections, and ostensibly represents the interests of the Shan minority group in eastern Burma. Its chairman, Sai Ai Pao, was the general secretary of the Shan Nationalities League for Democracy (SNLD), which came third in the 1990 elections.
Funding
FUNDING TESThe Union Solidarity and Development Party , which was registered on 2 June 2010 by the Union Election Commission as a political party, is the successor to the Burmese government's mass organization, the Union Solidarity and Development Association. Headed by Burmese Prime Minister Thein Sein, USDP is currently campaigning nationwide for the Burmese general election, 2010.[1] Its headquarters are in Naypyidaw's Dekkhinathiri Township.[2] According to the 2008 Constitution, government officials/civil servants), including government ministers like Thein Sein, are not allowed to form political parties, although the Electoral Commission has approved the party nonetheless.[3]
USDP has been recruiting party members by offering low-interest loans, particularly in central Burma and Rakhine State.[4]
Alliances with other parties| No alliances |
Alliances with armed groups| No alliances |
Notes
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