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1 Both men have criticized the military constitution saying it would enshrine military power for years to come.
2 The junta has imposed restrictions on even debating the draft constitution, which critics say could enshrine military power for years to come.
3 The junta now says an election will happen next year, but critics say a new constitution will enshrine military power for years to come.
4 Opponents say it would enshrine military power and fail to end the political rivalry that has divided the country for more than a decade.
5 Opponents say the charter would enshrine military power and would not heal political rivalry that has divided the country for more than a decade.
6 But critics say a new constitution, overseen by the generals, enshrines military influence over politics.
7 And the 2009-era policy that enshrined military access to social media -the result of a hard-foughtinternal struggle -expires on March 1.
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