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The president chairs the National Defence and Security Council and normally leads the Cabinet of Myanmar, the executive branch of the Burmese government, though the military prime minister leads the cabinet under the current state of emergency. Acting President Min Aung Hlaing, the head of the military and prime minister since 2021, is the ...
1974–1988: President of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma; 1988–1997: Chairman of the State Law and Order Restoration Council of the Union of Myanmar; 1997–2011: Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council of the Union of Myanmar; 2011–present: President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Former President of Myanmar Thein Sein was also assigned to this battalion, and former Director of Defence Service Intelligence General Khin Nyunt served as a company commander in the same unit. [76] [77] In an interview with Popular News Journal ahead of the November 2020 election, Min Aung Hlaing stated, "I was raised in the Shan 1."
Myanmar's ruling general Min Aung Hlaing said in a national address last week that the military was holding power only temporarily and called for unity among the people and military to fight armed ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 February 2025. Burmese politician (born 1945) In this Burmese name, the given name is Aung San Suu Kyi. There is no family name. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi အောင်ဆန်းစုကြည် Aung San Suu Kyi in 2017 State Counsellor of Myanmar In office 6 April 2016 – 1 February 2021 President ...
By Thu Thu Aung and Antoni Slodkowski YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's civilian president Htin Kyaw resigned due to ill health on Wednesday and is expected to be replaced by a close ally of de-facto ...
Myint Swe, 73, a former army officer, was vice president under Myanmar's quasi-civilian system who became head of state during a 2021 coup and immediately handed power to the military. He has been ...
Also Chairman of the Union Revolutionary Council (1962–1974), Prime Minister (1962–1974) and President (1974–1981). 2 Sein Lwin (1923–2004) 26 July 1988 12 August 1988 [4] 17 days Also President (1988). 3 Maung Maung (1925–1994) 19 August 1988 18 September 1988 [5] 30 days Also President (1988).