Vice President of Myanmar

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The vice presidents of Myanmar are the second highest-ranking posts in the government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.[2] The offices were established by the 2008 Myanmar constitution and rank directly below the president. The offices came into effect on 30 March 2011, when the new government assumed de jure power and essentially function in the same manner as any other deputy head of state. There are two vice-presidential posts in the government,[3] but no distinction is officially made between them. It can be assumed that the posts follow the order of seniority, much like the ones practised by the Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China.

Quick facts Vice Presidents of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Style ...
Vice Presidents of the
Republic of the Union of Myanmar
ပြည်ထောင်စုသမ္မတမြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော် ဒုတိယသမ္မတများ
since 10 April 2026
StyleHis Excellency (formal)
Member ofCabinet
National Defence and Security Council
ResidencePresidential Palace
SeatNaypyidaw
NominatorAssembly of the Union
AppointerPresidential Electoral College
Term lengthFive years,
renewable once
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Myanmar
First holderTin Aung Myint Oo
Sai Mauk Kham
SalaryK4 million / month[1]
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List of officeholders

Vice-presidents in Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma

The position of vice president of Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma was created in 1985 by two changes in the Constitution of Burma and in the basic law of the Burma Socialist Programme Party.[4]

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Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party President(s) Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
Aye Ko
(1921–2006)
December 1985 27 July 1988 2 years, 9 months Burma Socialist Programme Party San Yu [5][6][7]
27 July 1988 12 August 1988 Sein Lwin
19 August 1988 18 September 1988 Maung Maung
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First vice-presidents after 2011

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Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party President(s)
Took office Left office Time in office
Tin Aung Myint Oo
(born 1949)
30 March 2011 1 July 2012
(resigned)
1 year, 93 days Union Solidarity and Development Party Thein Sein
Sai Mauk Kham
(born 1949)
1 July 2012 30 March 2016 3 years, 273 days Union Solidarity and Development Party
Myint Swe
(1951–2025)
30 March 2016 7 August 2025
(died in office)[8]
9 years, 130 days Union Solidarity and Development Party Htin Kyaw
Himself
Win Myint
Himself
Nyo Saw
(born unknown)
10 April 2026 Incumbent 22 days Union Solidarity and Development Party Min Aung Hlaing
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Second vice-presidents after 2011

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Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party President(s)
Took office Left office Time in office
Sai Mauk Kham
(born 1949)
30 March 2011 1 July 2012 1 year, 93 days Union Solidarity and Development Party Thein Sein
Nyan Tun
(born 1954)
15 August 2012 30 March 2016 3 years, 228 days Union Solidarity and Development Party
Henry Van Thio
(born 1959)
30 March 2016 28 March 2023 [a] 8 years, 23 days National League for Democracy Htin Kyaw
Myint Swe
Win Myint
28 March 2023 22 April 2024
(resigned)
Independent Myint Swe
Nan Ni Ni Aye
(born 1969)
10 April 2026 Incumbent 22 days Union Solidarity and Development Party Min Aung Hlaing
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