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13th National Assembly

The 13th National Assembly refers to a specific term of Myanmar's legislative body, composed of elected representatives responsible for creating laws and overseeing the government from 2010 to 2015. It marked Myanmar’s political transition from military rule to a civilian-led government. During this period, major laws were enacted, including constitutional reforms and measures aimed at fostering peace, economic development, and democratic governance. The Assembly included representatives from major political parties, notably the National League for Democracy, and played a key role in shaping the country's policies during this transitional phase.