Myanmar ’s newly elected president has commuted former leader Aung San Suu Kyi ’s sentence by an additional one-sixth as part of an amnesty deal, her legal team said on Thursday. The second such reduction in two weeks comes after an announcement by the state media that all prisoners would have their sentences commuted. A member of her legal team said Suu Kyi still faces 18 years in prison – a lengthy jail term for the octogenarian who faces a number of health issues. Suu Kyi, 80, has been held in jail since her government was overthrown in a 2021 military coup . She had originally been sentenced to 33 years on a raft of charges widely dismissed as politically motivated. The sentence was later commuted to 27 years. The future of the Nobel Peace laureate remains uncertain as it was expected that she would be moved to house arrest after a mass amnesty was granted on the New Year's to thousands of prisoners. Ousted president Win Myint was released as part of that amnesty.…