Ousted Myanmar Parliament Plans National Unity Government
- Elected lawmakers abolish the Junta-drafted constitution
- China opposes sanctions following UN Security Council meet
Anti-coup protesters face off against approaching security forces as smoke rises from burning car tires in Yangon, on March 28.
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Myanmar’s parliament, ousted by the military Feb. 1, plans to set up a national unity government in the first week of April, according to a statement by a parallel administration of key allies of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.