Since 2010, Burma has experienced significant political changes, including the release of political prisoners and a more open political environment leading to Aung San Suu Kyi's party's electoral success. However, conflict persists with military actions against ethnic minorities and ongoing political repression, including a flawed constitution that enshrines military dominance in parliament. Despite some civil society wins, the journey toward a truly democratic and inclusive state remains fraught with challenges and threats to human rights.