Union Government of Myanmar

Executive body of the Burmese government From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Union Government (Burmese: ပြည်ထောင်စုအစိုးရအဖွဲ့), is the executive body of the government of Myanmar led by the president of Myanmar.

Established30 March 2011 (as Union Government)
LeaderPresident of Myanmar (Min Aung Hlaing)
Appointed byPyidaungsu Hluttaw
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Union Government
Burmese: ပြည်ထောင်စုအစိုးရအဖွဲ့
State seal of Myanmar
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Established30 March 2011 (as Union Government)
StateRepublic of the Union of Myanmar
LeaderPresident of Myanmar (Min Aung Hlaing)
Appointed byPyidaungsu Hluttaw
MinistriesThirty-one
Responsible toPyidaungsu Hluttaw
HeadquartersPresidential Palace, Naypyidaw
WebsiteOfficial website
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The second cabinet of Min Aung Hlaing is the current cabinet.

Qualifications

The 2008 Constitution of Myanmar stipulates that Union Ministers must be Burmese citizens who have been living in the country for at least ten consecutive years:[1]

  1. persons who have attained the age of 40 years;
  2. persons who have qualifications, with the exception of the age limit, prescribed in Section 120 for Pyithu Hluttaw representatives;
  3. persons whose qualification does not breach the provisions under Section 121 which disqualify a person from standing for election as Pyithu Hluttaw representatives;
  4. persons loyal to the Union and its citizens

The Commander-in-Chief appoints the Ministers of Defence, Home Affairs and Border Affairs, selecting candidates from within the Defence Services (Tatmadaw), while the President appoints the remainder.[1]

The President also appoints the Deputy Ministers of the respective ministries, following the same qualifications as those for Union Ministers, with the exception of age (35 years, instead of 40).

Historical names and cabinets

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Period Cabinet name Title Name Tenure
1.4.1948 – 29.10.1958 Union Government Prime Minister Nu 4.1.1948 – 12.6.1956
Ba Swe 12.6.1956 – 1.3.1957
Nu 1.3.1957 – 29.10.1958
29.10.1958 – 4.4.1960 Caretaker Government Ne Win 29.10.1958 – 4.4.1960
4.4.1960 – 2.3.1962 Union Government Nu 4.4.1960 – 2.3.1962
2.3.1962 – 30.3.1962 Administrative Government of the Revolutionary Council of the Union of Burma Chairman Ne Win 2.3.1962 – 4.3.1974
30.3.1962 – ?.?.1962 State Revolutionary Government
?.?.1962 – 4.3.1974 Revolutionary Government of the Union of Burma
4.3.1974 – 18.9.1988 Council of Ministers Prime Minister Sein Win 4.3.1974 – 29.3.1977
Maung Maung Kha 29.3.1977 – 26.7.1988
Tun Tin 26.7.1988 – 18.9.1988
20.9.1988 – ?.?.1988 Administrative Government Saw Maung 20.9.1988 – 23.4.1992 ဦးစောမောင်အစိုးရ [my]
?.?.1988 – 18.6.1989 Government of the Union of Burma
18.6.1989 – 30.3.2011 Government of the Union of Myanmar
Than Shwe 23.4.1992 – 25.8.2003
Khin Nyunt 25.8.2003 – 18.10.2004
Soe Win 19.10.2004 – 12.10.2007
Thein Sein 12.10.2007 – 7.11.2010
(vacant) 7.11.2010 – 30.3.2011
30.3.2011 – 19.2.2021 Union Government President Thein Sein 30.3.2011 – 30.3.2016 Cabinet of Thein Sein
Htin Kyaw 30.3.2016 – 21.3.2018 Cabinet of Htin Kyaw
Acting President Myint Swe 21.3.2016 – 30.3.2018
President Win Myint 30.3.2018 – 1.2.2021 Cabinet of Win Myint
([a]) Min Aung Hlaing 1.2.2021 –[b] 19.2.2021 Military cabinet of Min Aung Hlaing
19.2.2021 – 1.8.2021 Management Committee of the State Administration Council Chairman[c] 19.2.20211.8.2021
1.8.2021 – 11.9.2021 Provisional Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Prime Minister 1.8.2021 – 31.7.2025
11.9.2021 – present Union Government
Nyo Saw 31.7.2025 – 10.4.2026 Cabinet of Nyo Saw
President Min Aung Hlaing 10.4.2026 – present Second Min Aung Hlaing cabinet
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1995–2006 cabinets

Soe Win's Cabinet

First Cabinet reshuffle (May 2006)

On 15 May 2006 the cabinet was reshuffled. The changes were:[2]

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MinistryChanges
CultureMajor-General Kyi Aung retired
Major-General Khin Aung Myint appointed
Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement and
Immigration and Population
Major-General Sein Htwa retired
Major-General Maung Maung Swe appointed
Hotels and TourismMajor-General Soe Naing appointed
Electric PowerMajor-General Tin Htut reassigned
Divided into two Ministries
Electric Power-1Colonel Zaw Min appointed
Electric Power-2Major-General Khin Maung Myint appointed
CooperativeColonel Zaw Min reassigned
Major-General Tin Htut appointed
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Than Shwe's Cabinet

Second Cabinet reshuffle (September 2002)

On 14 September 2002 a minor cabinet reshuffle was reported:[3]

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MinistryChanges
InformationMajor-General Kyi Aung reassigned
Brigadier-General Kyaw Hsan appointed
CultureMinister of Labor Tin Win, concurrently Minister of Culture since November 2001, relieved
Major-General Kyi Aung appointed
Hotels and TourismMajor-General Saw Lwin dismissed
Minister of Communications, Posts and Telegraphs Brigadier-General Thein Zaw assigned concurrently
Prime Minister's OfficeMajor-General Tin Ngwe dismissed
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Second Cabinet (October 1999)

On 30 October 1999, the State Peace and Development Council issued a proclamation replacing Ohn Gyaw with Win Aung, the Burmese ambassador to the United Kingdom.[4]

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OfficeMinister
Ministry of SportsAung Khin
Ministry of CommercePyi Son
Ministry of Social WelfareSein Htwa
Ministry of Religious AffairsAye Myint
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Second Cabinet (November 1998)

On 14 November 1998, the State Peace and Development Council issued a proclamation replacing Ohn Gyaw with Win Aung, the Burmese ambassador to the United Kingdom.[5][6]

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OfficePredecessorSuccessor
Deputy Prime MinisterLieutenant General Tin Hla
Ministry of Foreign AffairsOhn GyawWin Aung
Minister of the Prime Minister's OfficeTin Ngwe
Minister of TransportHla Myint Swe
Ministry of Industry-2
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Second Cabinet (December 1997)

On 21 December 1997, the State Peace and Development Council announced a cabinet reshuffle:[7]

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OfficeMinister
Office of the Chairman of the SPDCDavid Abel
Ministry of National Planning and Economic DevelopmentSoe Tha
Ministry of FinanceKhin Maung Thein
Ministry of Communications, Posts and Telegraphs
Ministry of Finance and Revenue
Ministry of Energy
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Second Cabinet (November 1997)

On 15 November 1997 the State Peace and Development Council issued a proclamation naming the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Ministers and Ministers in the government. They were:[8]

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OfficeMinister
Prime MinisterSenior General Than Shwe
Deputy Prime MinisterRear-Admiral Maung Maung Khin
Deputy Prime MinisterLieutenant General Tin Tun
Ministry of DefenceSenior General Than Shwe
Ministry of Military AffairsLieutenant General Tin Hla
Ministry of Agriculture and IrrigationMajor General Nyunt Tin
Ministry of Industry-1U Aung Thaung
Ministry of Industry-2Major General Hla Myint Swe
Ministry of Foreign AffairsU Ohn Gyaw
Ministry of National Planning and Economic DevelopmentBrigadier General David Abel
Ministry of TransportLieutenant General Tin Ngwe
Ministry of LabourVice-Admiral Tin Aye
Ministry of Co-operativesU Than Aung
Ministry of Rail TransportationU Win Sein
Ministry of EnergyU Khin Maung Thein
Ministry of EducationU Pan Aung
Ministry of HealthMajor General Ket Sein
Ministry of Trade & CommerceMajor General Kyaw Than
Ministry of Hotels & TourismMajor General Saw Lwin
Ministry of Communications, Posts & TelegraphsU Soe Tha
Ministry of Finance & RevenueBrigadier-General Win Tin
Ministry of Religious AffairsMajor General Sein Htwa
Ministry of ConstructionMajor General Saw Tun
Ministry of Science & TechnologyU Thaung
Ministry of CultureU Aung San
Ministry of Immigration & PopulationU Saw Tun
Ministry of InformationMajor General Kyi Aung
Ministry of Progress of Border Areas & National Races and Development AffairsColonel Thein Nyunt
Ministry of Electric PowerMajor General Tin Htut
Ministry of SportsBrigadier-General Sein Win
Ministry of ForestryU Aung Phone
Ministry of Home AffairsColonel Tin Hlaing
Ministry of MinesBrigadier-General Ohn Myint
Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief & ResettlementBrigadier-General Pyi Sone
Ministry of Livestock Breeding & FisheriesBrigadier-General Maung Maung Thein
Office of The Chairman of The State Peace and Development CouncilLieutenant General Min Thein
Office of The Chairman of The State Peace and Development CouncilBrigadier-General Maung Maung
Office of The Prime MinisterBrigadier-General Lun Maung
Office of The Prime MinisterU Than Shwe
Office of The Prime MinisterMajor General Tin Ngwe
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First Cabinet reshuffle (17 June 1995)

On 17 June 1995 the cabinet was reshuffled, increasing the cabinet size and the number of military people with ministerial positions:[9]

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MinistryChanges
ConstructionKhin Maung Yin reassigned to Deputy Prime Minister's office
Major-General Saw Tun assigned
Light industryThan Shwe reassigned to Prime Minister's office
Major-General Kyaw Than assigned
Immigration and populationNew ministry: Lieutenant-General Maung Hla appointed
InformationBrigadier-General Myo Thant reassigned to SLORC Chairman's office
Major-General Aye Kyaw assigned
Social welfare, relief and resettlementMajor-General Soe Myin assigned
SLORC Chairman's officeLieutenant-General Min Thein assigned as a minister
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The outgoing Minister of Social welfare, relief and resettlement was appointed Minister of Culture, and the Minister of Culture was reassigned to the security management committee.

Notes

  1. Exercised the power as the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services without any other special titles on 1.2.2021. Took the Chairmanship of the State Adminstrative Council on 2.2.2021. Took the Chairmanship (equivalent to prime minister) of the Management Committee (equivalent to cabinet) on 19.2.2021
  2. The cabinet meeting on 2.2.2021 still used the name "Union Government"
  3. Chaimanship of the Management Committee. Min Aung Hlaing maintained the Chairman of SAC after the management committee and its chairman had been replaced by the provisional government and the prime minister.

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