After 49 years of isolation and often brutal army rule, Myanmar has limited experience in holding ballots. The 2010 election was widely seen as rigged to favor the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), the biggest in parliament.
Most diplomats say they believe Myanmar's rulers are sincere, and that Suu Kyi and her NLD party would increase parliament's legitimacy, but the NLD appears to be leaving itself room to contest the results. As well as alleging irregularities, it claims that the president, who is supposed to be impartial, has tried to influence the vote.
The government has invited in a small number of election observers, including five from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, but they have been given hardly any time to prepare inside Myanmar.
(Additional reporting by Andrew R.C. Marshall; Editing by Jason Szep and Daniel Magnowski)
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