Myanmar’s military removes central bank chief.
(asia.nikkei.com)
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I was meaning military action, but now that you mention it, neither one is uncommon.
Yeah, not sure the definition of coup is "the military stepping in to correct election fraud".
A coup is technically illegal. I have no idea if what the Myanmar military did was considered legal or not.
Well if there was election fraud, do you think that is legal or not? And if it's proven there was election fraud, the military stepping in to correct, is that a coup?
If it is proven fraud, then what the military did was not a coup, despite it being called that by the media.
Yeah, that's my guess too. And I would bet they find fraud which means what the military is doing is not a coup.