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Cabinet of Myanmar

The Cabinet of Myanmar, officially the Union Government (Burmese: ပြည်ထောင်စုအစိုးရအဖွဲ့), is the executive body of the government of Myanmar led by the prime minister of Myanmar.[note 1] The Provisional Government serves as the current cabinet.

Union Government of Myanmar
Burmese: ပြည်ထောင်စုအစိုးရအဖွဲ့
Overview
StateMyanmar
LeaderPrime Minister[note 1]
Appointed byState Administration Council[note 1]
MinistriesThirty-one
Responsible toState Administration Council[note 1]
HeadquartersPresidential Palace, Naypyidaw
WebsiteOfficial website

Qualifications

The Constitution of Myanmar stipulates that Union Ministers must be a Burmese citizen who has 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 of Union Ministers, with the exception of age (35 years, instead of 40).

Myint Swe's Cabinet

The Cabinet was sworn on 1 February 2021 in Naypyidaw, after being appointed by Acting President Myint Swe.[2][3]

Heads and Deputy Heads

Office Name Term of Service
Took Office Left Office Days
Acting President of Myanmar
First Vice-President of Myanmar
Myint Swe 1 February 2021 Incumbent 702

Members

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister of Defence
General Mya Tun Oo
1 February 2021Incumbent Tatmadaw
Minister of Home Affairs
Lieutenant General Soe Htut
1 February 2021Incumbent Tatmadaw
Minister of Foreign Affairs1 February 2021Incumbent USDP
Minister of Union Government Office (1)
Lieutenant General Soe Htut
10 February 202011 May 2021 Tatmadaw
Lieutenant General Yar Pyae
11 May 2021Incumbent Tatmadaw
Minister of Union Government Office (2)1 August 202119 August 2022 Independent
Minister of Border Affairs
Lieutenant General Tun Tun Naung
1 February 2021Incumbent Tatmadaw
Minister of Planning and Finance1 February 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations1 February 202119 August 2022 Independent
19 August 2022Incumbent Independent
Minister of International Cooperation1 February 2021Incumbent Independent
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs[5]2 February 2021 and 30 August 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Information1 February 20211 August 2021 Independent
1 August 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Religious Affairs and Culture
Ko Ko
1 February 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation
Tin Htut Oo
3 February 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Cooperative and Rural Development[6]
Hla Moe
24 June 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Transport and Communications
Admiral Tin Aung San
3 February 2021Incumbent Tatmadaw
Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation
Khin Maung Yee
2 February 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Electric Power
Thaung Han
2 May 2022Incumbent Independent
Minister of Energy
Thaung Han
2 May 20225 August 2022 Independent
Myo Myint Oo
5 August 2022Incumbent Independent
Minister of Industry22 May 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Immigration and Population (former MOLIP)1 August 202119 August 2022 USDP
Myint Kyaing[4]
19 August 2022Incumbent Independent
Minister of Labour (former MOLIP)1 February 202119 August 2022[4] Independent
Dr Pwint San
19 August 2022Incumbent Independent
Minister of Commerce3 February 202119 August 2022 Independent
19 August 2022Incumbent Independent
Minister of Education16 February 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Science and Technology[7]
Myo Thein Kyaw[8]
17 June 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Health (former Health and Sports[9])
Thet Khaing Win
1 February 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs[9]
Min Thein Zan[10]
1 August 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Construction
Shwe Lay
2 February 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement4 February 2021Incumbent PPP
Minister of Hotels and Tourism7 February 20215 August 2021 Independent
5 August 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Ethnic Affairs
Saw Tun Aung Myint
3 February 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Electricity and Energy (dissolved)
Aung Than Oo
8 February 20212 May 2022[11] Independent


Win Myint's Cabinet

The cabinet was sworn on 30 March 2018 at the Assembly of the Union in Naypyidaw, after being appointed by President Win Myint.[12]

Heads and Deputy Heads

Members

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation30 March 20181 February 2021 NLD
Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation
Hla Kyaw
30 March 20181 February 2021 USDP
Minister of Border Affairs
Ye Aung, Lt. Gen.
30 March 20181 February 2021 Tatmadaw
Deputy Minister of Border Affairs
Than Htut, Maj. Gen.
30 March 20181 February 2021 Tatmadaw
Minister of Commerce30 March 20181 February 2021 NLD
Deputy Minister of Commerce
Aung Htoo
30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Minister of Construction30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Deputy Minister of Construction
Kyaw Linn
30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Minister of Defence
Sein Win, Lt. Gen.
30 March 20181 February 2021 Tatmadaw
Deputy Minister of Defence
Myint Nwe, Rear Admiral
30 March 20181 February 2021 Tatmadaw
Minister of Education6 April 20161 February 2021 Independent
Deputy Minister of Education
Win Maw Tun
30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Minister of Electricity and Energy
Win Khaing
30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy
Tun Naing, Dr.
30 March 20181 February 2021 NLD
Khin Maung Win
31 October 20191 February 2021 
Minister of Ethnic Affairs30 March 20181 February 2021 MNP
Deputy Minister of Ethnic Affairs
Hla Maw Oo
15 October 20181 February 2021 
Minister of Finance and Planning30 March 201825 May 2018 NLD
Soe Win
31 May 20181 February 2021 Independent
Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning
Maung Maung Win
30 March 20181 February 2021 NLD
30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Minister of Foreign Affairs30 March 20181 February 2021 NLD
Minister of Health and Sports30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Deputy Minister of Health and Sports2 July 20181 February 2021 Independent
Minister of Home Affairs
Kyaw Swe, Lt. Gen.
30 March 20184 February 2020 Tatmadaw
Soe Htut, Lt. Gen.
10 February 2020Incumbent Tatmadaw
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs
Aung Thu, Maj. Gen
28 May 20181 February 2021 Tatmadaw
Minister of Hotels and Tourism30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Deputy Minister of Hotels and Tourism
Tin Latt
31 October 20191 February 2021 
Minister of Industry30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Minister of Information30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Deputy Minister of Information
Aung Hla Tun
30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Minister of International Cooperation30 March 20181 February 2021 NLD
Deputy Minister of International Cooperation
Hau Do Suan
1 December 20201 February 2021 Independent
Minister of Labour, Immigration and Population
Thein Swe
30 March 20181 February 2021 USDP
Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation
Ye Myint Swe, Dr
15 October 20181 February 2021 
Minister of the Office of the Union Government24 November 201719 November 2018 Independent
Min Thu
29 November 20181 February 2021 USDP
Deputy Minister of the office of the Union Government
Tin Myint
2 January 20191 February 2021 Tatmadaw
Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations19 November 20181 February 2021 Independent
Minister of the President's Office30 March 20181 February 2021 NLD
Deputy Minister of President's Office
Min Thu
30 March 201829 November 2018 USDP
Minister of Religious Affairs and Culture30 March 20181 February 2021 USDP
Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs and Culture
Kyi Min
15 October 20181 February 2021 
Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement30 March 20181 February 2021 NLD
Deputy Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement
Soe Aung
30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Minister of State Counsellor’s Office30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Deputy Minister of State Counsellor’s Office
Khin Maung Tin
30 March 20181 February 2021 NLD
Minister of Transport and Communications30 March 20181 February 2021 NLD
Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications
Kyaw Myo
30 March 20181 February 2021 NLD
Thar Oo
30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Union Auditor General
Maw Than
30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent
Union Attorney-General30 March 20181 February 2021 Independent

Htin Kyaw's Cabinet (April 2016 – March 2018)

The Cabinet was sworn on 30 March 2016 at the Assembly of the Union in Naypyidaw, after being appointed by President Htin Kyaw, after the opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) won a majority in both chambers of the parliament. Under the constitution, three ministers – of Border Affairs, Defence and Home Affairs – are appointed by the National Defence and Security Council. The remaining 15 ministers were appointed by Htin Kyaw and included a majority from the NLD, but also two members of the former ruling party, the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) and a number of independents.[13] The cabinet head, Htin Kyaw, resigned on 21 March 2018 and Win Myint became the new president.

Office Name Party Term
State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi NLD 6 April 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation Aung Thu NLD 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation Tun Win, Dr. NLD 3 May – 15 December 2016
Hla Kyaw USDP 15 December 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Border Affairs Ye Aung, Lt. Gen. Mil 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of Border Affairs Than Htut, Maj. Gen. Mil 3 May 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Commerce Than Myint NLD 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of Commerce Aung Htoo Ind 20 April 2017 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Construction Win Khaing Ind 30 March 2016 – 15 January 2018
Han Zaw Ind 19 January 2018 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Defence Sein Win, Lt. Gen. Mil 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of Defence Myint Nwe, Rear. Admiral Mil 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Education Aung San Suu Kyi NLD 30 March – 6 April 2016
Myo Thein Gyi, Dr. Ind 6 April 2016 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of Education Win Maw Tun Ind 13 September 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Electricity and Energy Aung San Suu Kyi NLD 30 March – 6 April 2016
Pe Zin Tun Ind 6 April 2016 – 2 August 2017
Win Khaing Ind 2 August 2017 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of Electric Power and Energy Tun Naing, Dr. NLD 13 September 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Ethnic Affairs Nai Thet Lwin MNP 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Finance and Planning Kyaw Win NLD 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Maung Maung Win NLD 3 May 2016 – 30 March 2018
Set Aung Ind 31 July 2017 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Foreign Affairs Aung San Suu Kyi NLD 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Kyaw Tin NLD 3 May 2016 – 24 November 2017
Minister of Health and Sports Myint Htwe Ind 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Home Affairs Kyaw Swe, Lt. Gen. Mil 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Aung Soe, Maj. Gen Mil 3 May 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Hotels and Tourism Ohn Maung Ind 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Industry Khin Maung Cho Ind 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Information Pe Myint, Dr. Ind 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of International Cooperation Kyaw Tin NLD 24 November 2017 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Labour, Immigration and Population Thein Swe USDP 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation Ohn Win Ind 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of the Office of the Union Government Thaung Tun Ind 24 November 2017 – 30 March 2018
Minister of the President's Office Aung San Suu Kyi NLD 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of President's Office Kyaw Tin NLD 3 May 2016 – 15 December 2016
Min Thu USDP 3 May 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Religious Affairs and Culture Aung Ko USDP 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Win Myat Aye, Dr. NLD 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of State Counsellor’s Office Kyaw Tint Swe Ind 17 May 2016 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of State Counsellor’s Office Khin Maung Tin NLD 17 May 2016 – 30 March 2018
Minister of Transport and Communications Thant Sin Maung NLD 30 March 2016 – 30 March 2018
Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications Kyaw Myo NLD 3 May 2016 – 30 March 2018
Union Auditor General Maw Than Ind 6 April 2016 – 30 March 2018
Union Attorney-General Htun Htun Oo Ind 6 April 2016 – 30 March 2018
National Security Advisor Thaung Tun Ind 10 January 2017 – 24 November 2017

Thein Sein's Cabinet

Cabinet resignations (August 2015)

On 12 August 2015, Minister Tin Naing Thein, Myat Hein, Khin Yi and Than Htay, who will be competing in the 8 November election had resigned, and Lt-Gen Wai Lwin and Lt-Gen Thet Naing Win had moved to their former military responsibilities, replaced by Lt-Gen Sein Win and Lt-Gen Kyaw Swe.[14]

July 2014 – August 2015 Cabinet

Office Name
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation Myint Hlaing
Minister of Border Affairs Thet Naing Win, Lt. Gen.[15]
Minister of Commerce Win Myint
Minister of Communications and Information Technology Myat Hein[16]
Minister of Construction Kyaw Lwin
Minister of Cooperatives Kyaw Hsan
Minister of Culture Aye Myint Kyu
Minister of Defence Lt. Gen. Wai Lwin
Minister of Education Khin San Yee
Minister of Electric Power Khin Maung Soe
Minister of Energy Zayar Aung
Minister of Finance Win Shein
Minister of Foreign Affairs Wunna Maung Lwin
Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry Win Tun
Minister of Health Than Aung
Minister of Home Affairs Lt. Gen. Ko Ko
Minister of Hotels and Tourism Htay Aung
Minister of Immigration and Population Khin Yi
Minister of Industry Maung Myint
Minister of Information Ye Htut
Minister of Labor, Employment and Social Security Aye Myint
Minister of Livestock, Fisheries and Rural Development Ohn Myint
Minister of Mines Myint Aung
Minister of National Planning and Economic Development Kan Zaw
Minister of Rail Transport Than Htay
Minister of Religious Affairs Soe Win
Minister of Science and Technology Ko Ko Oo
Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Myat Myat Ohn Khin
Minister of Sports Tint Hsan
Minister of Transport Nyan Tun Aung
Minister of President's Office Thein Nyunt
Minister of President's Office Soe Maung
Minister of President's Office Soe Thein
Minister of President's Office Aung Min
Minister of President's Office Hla Tun
Minister of President's Office Tin Naing Thein
Union Auditor General Thein Htaik
Union Attorney-General Tun Shin

Cabinet dismissal and resignations (June–July 2014)

On 19 June 2014, Hsan Sint was dismissed from the office of Minister of Religious Affairs and brought to court for corruption. He is the first Minister dismissed openly. He was succeeded by Soe Win, Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs and former Deputy Minister for Ministry of Information.[17] Minister for Information Aung Kyi and Minister for Health Pe Thet Khin were allowed to resign on 29 July 2014.[18] They are succeeded by Ye Htut and Than Aung, Deputy Ministers.[19]

Cabinet reshuffle (September 2012 – February 2013)

On 4 September 2012, Pyidaungsu Hluttaw approved the government's reshuffle of ministries, increasing the number to 36, including six ministers located in the President's Office. The President approved the resignation of Zaw Min, Union Minister for Electric Power-1, and Khin Maung Myint, Union Minister for Construction. The President also approved the resignation of Union Auditor-General Lun Maung on 28 August. Thein Hteik, Union Minister for Mines, was appointed as Union Auditor-General, and Lt-Gen Wai Lwin of the Office of Commander-in-Chief (Army) as Union Defence Minister. Wai Lwin was replaced Lt-Gen Hla Min, who was reassigned to the military.[20] During the government's major cabinet reshuffle, nine ministers have been reassigned, mainly with four transferred to the President's Office and one, Aung Kyi, named as the new Minister for Information, replacing Kyaw Hsan, who was transferred to the Ministry of Cooperatives as minister. In the present reformation of the cabinet, Ministries of Electric Power No. 1 and 2 were combined into one as the Ministry of Electric Power, while the Ministry of Industrial Development was abolished.[21][22]

On 16 January 2013, Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Thein Tun and Minister for Religious Affairs, Thura Myint Maung abruptly resigned. Thein Tun was the first government minister known to have been investigated for corruption under the new government. San Sint, Speaker of Ayeyarwaddy Regional Hluttaw succeed Thura Myint Maung later. On 13 February 2013, former Commander-in-Chief of air force, General Myat Hein become minister for Communications and Information Technology.[16]

This appointments serve as a reminder that most ministers in the government are former officers who played a role in the previous military junta. Since taking office in 2011, the reformist president, who is himself a former general, has selected former senior military officers into government as it simply continues the flawed practices of past military rule, and given only a handful of posts to people without a military background.[23]

Office Name
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation Myint Hlaing
Minister of Border Affairs Thet Naing Win, Lt. Gen.[15]
Minister of Commerce Win Myint
Minister of Communications and Information Technology Myat Hein[16]
Minister of Construction Kyaw Lwin
Minister of Cooperatives Kyaw Hsan
Minister of Culture Aye Myint Kyu
Minister of Defence Lt. Gen. Wai Lwin
Minister of Education Mya Aye
Minister of Electric Power Khin Maung Soe
Minister of Energy Than Htay
Minister of Finance Win Shein
Minister of Foreign Affairs Wunna Maung Lwin
Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry Win Tun
Minister of Health Pe Thet Khin
Minister of Home Affairs Lt. Gen. Ko Ko
Minister of Hotels and Tourism Htay Aung
Minister of Immigration and Population Khin Yi
Minister of Industry Aye Myint
Minister of Information Aung Kyi
Minister of Labor, Employment and Social Security Maung Myint
Minister of Livestock, Fisheries and Rural Development Ohn Myint
Minister of Mines Myint Aung
Minister of National Planning and Economic Development Kan Zaw
Minister of Rail Transport Zayar Aung
Minister of Religious Affairs Hsan Sint
Minister of Science and Technology Ko Ko Oo
Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Myat Myat Ohn Khin
Minister of Sports Tint Hsan
Minister of Transport Nyan Tun Aung
Minister of President's Office Thein Nyunt
Minister of President's Office Soe Maung
Minister of President's Office Soe Thein
Minister of President's Office Aung Min
Minister of President's Office Hla Tun
Minister of President's Office Tin Naing Thein
Union Auditor General Thein Htaik
Union Attorney-General Tun Shin

Inaugural Cabinet (March 2011)

The Cabinet was sworn in on 30 March 2011 at the Hluttaw complex in Naypyidaw, after being appointed by President Thein Sein.[24] Four ministers, namely of the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Border Affairs were nominated by Commander-in-Chief Than Shwe.[25] Two ministries, the Ministry of the President's Office and the Ministry of Industrial Development were created by the Hluttaw (Parliament) on 9 February 2011.[25]

The overwhelming majority of Ministers are Union Solidarity and Development Party members of parliament or military officers affiliated with the former State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), and four are civilians.[26] 12 have previously held ministerial posts, while another 7 have held deputy ministerial posts during the SPDC administration. 3 are former regional army commanders. On 10 August 2011, the cabinet was reshuffled, with Kyaw Swa Khaing, previously the Minister of Industry No. 1 (with Minister of Industry No. 2, Soe Thein, concurrently becoming head of the Ministry of Industry-1), appointed as co-Minister of the President's Office.[27]

Cabinet of the Government of Myanmar[28]
Ministry Minister Name Party Notes
Ministry of Home Affairs Ko Ko Military former SPDC Chief of the Bureau of Special Operations-3
Ministry of Defence Hla Min Military former SPDC Southern Command Commander
Ministry of Border Affairs Thein Htay Military former SPDC Deputy Minister of Defence, Vice-Chief of Ordinance, and Chief of Military Ordinance
Ministry of Industrial Development
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Wunna Maung Lwin Military former Ambassador to the United Nations (2007–2011)
Ministry of Information Kyaw Hsan Military former SPDC Minister of Information and Brigadier General
Ministry of Culture
Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation Myint Hlaing USDP former SPDC Northeast Command Commander and Air Force Chief of Staff
Ministry of Commerce Wunna Kyawhtin Win Myint USDP former President of Union of the Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry
Ministry of Construction Khin Maung Myint USDP former SPDC Minister of Electric Power-2, Minister of Construction and Major General
Ministry of Hotels and Tourism Tint Hsan USDP
Ministry of Sports
Ministry of Communications, Posts and Telegraphs Thein Tun USDP former SPDC Deputy Minister for Communications, Posts and Telegraphs and Major General
Ministry of Finance and Revenue Hla Tun USDP former SPDC Minister of Finance and Revenue and Major General
Ministry of Mines Thein Htaik USDP former Lieutenant General
Ministry of Transport Nyan Tun Aung USDP former SPDC Deputy Minister of Transport
Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development Tin Naing Thein USDP former SPDC Minister of Livestock and Fisheries and Brigadier General
Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries
Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry Win Tun Military former SPDC Minister of Forestry Director
Ministry of Labor Aung Kyi USDP former SPDC Minister of Labor
Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement
Ministry of Cooperatives Ohn Myint USDP former SPDC Bureau of Special Operations-6, Northern Command Commander and Lieutenant General
Ministry of Industry Soe Thein USDP former SPDC Minister of Industry-2 and Lieutenant-General
Ministry of Energy Than Htay USDP former SPDC Deputy Minister of Energy
Ministry of Rail Transportation Aung Min USDP former SPDC Minister of Rail Transportation
Ministry of Education Mya Aye former rector of the Mandalay University
Ministry of Religious Affairs Myint Maung USDP former SPDC Minister of Religious Affairs
Ministry of Immigration and Population Khin Yi Military former SPDC Brigadier General, Chief of National Police, and SPDC Deputy Minister of Home Affairs
Ministry of Electric Power-1 Zaw Min USDP former SPDC Minister of Electric Power-1 and Colonel
Ministry of Electric Power-2 Khin Maung Soe former Chairman of the Yangon City Electric Power Supply Board
Ministry of Science and Technology Aye Myint USDP former SPDC Minister of Sports, Deputy Minister of Defence, and Major General
Ministry of President's Office Soe Maung
Thein Nyunt
Kyaw Swa Khaing
USDP
USDP
USDP
former Lieutenant General, Judge Advocate General, and Military Judge General
former SPDC Minister of Progress of Border Areas, National Races and Development Affairs and Mayor of Naypyidaw (2006–2011)
SPDC Deputy Minister of Industry-2 and General
Ministry of Health Pe Thet Khin Former rector at University of Medicine 1, Yangon

Soe Win's Cabinet

First Cabinet reshuffle (May 2006)

On 15 May 2006 the cabinet was reshuffled. The changes were:[29]

Ministry Changes
Culture Major-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 Tourism Major-General Soe Naing appointed
Electric Power Major-General Tin Htut reassigned
Divided into two Ministries
Electric Power-1 Colonel Zaw Min appointed
Electric Power-2 Major-General Khin Maung Myint appointed
Cooperative Colonel Zaw Min reassigned
Major-General Tin Htut appointed

Than Shwe's Cabinet

Second Cabinet reshuffle (September 2002)

On 14 September 2002 a minor cabinet reshuffle was reported:[30]

Ministry Changes
Information Major-General Kyi Aung reassigned
Brigadier-General Kyaw Hsan appointed
Culture Minister of Labor Tin Win, concurrently Minister of Culture since November 2001, relieved
Major-General Kyi Aung appointed
Hotels and Tourism Major-General Saw Lwin dismissed
Minister of Communications, Posts and Telegraphs Brigadier-General Thein Zaw assigned concurrently
Prime Minister's Office Major-General Tin Ngwe dismissed

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.[31]

Office Minister
Ministry of Sports Aung Khin
Ministry of Commerce Pyi Son
Ministry of Social Welfare Sein Htwa
Ministry of Religious Affairs Aye Myint

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.[32][33]

Office Predecessor Successor
Deputy Prime Minister Lieutenant General Tin Hla
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ohn Gyaw Win Aung
Minister of the Prime Minister's Office Tin Ngwe
Minister of Transport Hla Myint Swe
Ministry of Industry-2

Second Cabinet (December 1997)

On 21 December 1997, the State Peace and Development Council announced a cabinet reshufflement:[34]

Office Minister
Office of the Chairman of the SPDC David Abel
Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development Soe Tha
Ministry of Finance Khin Maung Thein
Ministry of Communications, Posts and Telegraphs
Ministry of Finance and Revenue
Ministry of Energy

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:[35]

Office Minister
Prime Minister Senior General Than Shwe
Deputy Prime Minister Rear-Admiral Maung Maung Khin
Deputy Prime Minister Lieutenant General Tin Tun
Ministry of Defence Senior General Than Shwe
Ministry of Military Affairs Lieutenant General Tin Hla
Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation Major General Nyunt Tin
Ministry of Industry-1 U Aung Thaung
Ministry of Industry-2 Major General Hla Myint Swe
Ministry of Foreign Affairs U Ohn Gyaw
Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development Brigadier General David Abel
Ministry of Transport Lieutenant General Tin Ngwe
Ministry of Labour Vice-Admiral Tin Aye
Ministry of Co-operatives U Than Aung
Ministry of Rail Transportation U Win Sein
Ministry of Energy U Khin Maung Thein
Ministry of Education U Pan Aung
Ministry of Health Major General Ket Sein
Ministry of Trade & Commerce Major General Kyaw Than
Ministry of Hotels & Tourism Major General Saw Lwin
Ministry of Communications, Posts & Telegraphs U Soe Tha
Ministry of Finance & Revenue Brigadier-General Win Tin
Ministry of Religious Affairs Major General Sein Htwa
Ministry of Construction Major General Saw Tun
Ministry of Science & Technology U Thaung
Ministry of Culture U Aung San
Ministry of Immigration & Population U Saw Tun
Ministry of Information Major General Kyi Aung
Ministry of Progress of Border Areas & National Races and Development Affairs Colonel Thein Nyunt
Ministry of Electric Power Major General Tin Htut
Ministry of Sports Brigadier-General Sein Win
Ministry of Forestry U Aung Phone
Ministry of Home Affairs Colonel Tin Hlaing
Ministry of Mines Brigadier-General Ohn Myint
Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief & Resettlement Brigadier-General Pyi Sone
Ministry of Livestock Breeding & Fisheries Brigadier-General Maung Maung Thein
Office of The Chairman of The State Peace and Development Council Lieutenant General Min Thein
Office of The Chairman of The State Peace and Development Council Brigadier-General Maung Maung
Office of The Prime Minister Brigadier-General Lun Maung
Office of The Prime Minister U Than Shwe
Office of The Prime Minister Major General Tin Ngwe

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:[36]

Ministry Changes
Construction Khin Maung Yin reassigned to Deputy Prime Minister's office
Major-General Saw Tun assigned
Light industry Than Shwe reaasigned to Prime Minister's office
Major-General Kyaw Than assigned
Immigration and population New ministry: Lieutenant-General Maung Hla appointed
Information Brigadier-General Myo Thant reassigned to SLORC Chairman's office
Major-General Aye Kyaw assigned
Social welfare, relief and resettlement Major-General Soe Myin assigned
SLORC Chairman's office Lieutenant-General Min Thein assigned as a minister

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. ^ a b c d During the state of emergency. Normally, the president fills this role.

References

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The Cabinet of Myanmar officially the Union Government Burmese ပ ည ထ င စ အစ ရအဖ is the executive body of the government of Myanmar led by the prime minister of Myanmar note 1 The Provisional Government serves as the current cabinet Union Government of MyanmarBurmese ပ ည ထ င စ အစ ရအဖ Central governmentState seal of MyanmarOverviewStateMyanmarLeaderPrime Minister note 1 Appointed byState Administration Council note 1 MinistriesThirty oneResponsible toState Administration Council note 1 HeadquartersPresidential Palace NaypyidawWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Qualifications 2 Myint Swe s Cabinet 2 1 Heads and Deputy Heads 2 2 Members 3 Win Myint s Cabinet 3 1 Heads and Deputy Heads 3 2 Members 4 Htin Kyaw s Cabinet April 2016 March 2018 5 Thein Sein s Cabinet 5 1 Cabinet resignations August 2015 5 2 July 2014 August 2015 Cabinet 5 3 Cabinet dismissal and resignations June July 2014 5 4 Cabinet reshuffle September 2012 February 2013 5 5 Inaugural Cabinet March 2011 6 Soe Win s Cabinet 6 1 First Cabinet reshuffle May 2006 7 Than Shwe s Cabinet 7 1 Second Cabinet reshuffle September 2002 7 2 Second Cabinet October 1999 7 3 Second Cabinet November 1998 7 4 Second Cabinet December 1997 7 5 Second Cabinet November 1997 7 6 First Cabinet reshuffle 17 June 1995 8 Notes 9 ReferencesQualifications EditThe Constitution of Myanmar stipulates that Union Ministers must be a Burmese citizen who has been living in the country for at least ten consecutive years 1 persons who have attained the age of 40 years persons who have qualifications with the exception of the age limit prescribed in Section 120 for Pyithu Hluttaw representatives persons whose qualification does not breach the provisions under Section 121 which disqualify a person from standing for election as Pyithu Hluttaw representatives persons loyal to the Union and its citizensThe 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 of Union Ministers with the exception of age 35 years instead of 40 Myint Swe s Cabinet EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cabinet of Myanmar news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article Myint Swe s Cabinet The Cabinet was sworn on 1 February 2021 in Naypyidaw after being appointed by Acting President Myint Swe 2 3 Heads and Deputy Heads Edit Office Name Term of ServiceTook Office Left Office DaysActing President of MyanmarFirst Vice President of Myanmar Myint Swe 1 February 2021 Incumbent 702Members Edit Portfolio Minister Took office Left office PartyMinister of DefenceGeneral Mya Tun Oo1 February 2021Incumbent TatmadawMinister of Home AffairsLieutenant General Soe Htut1 February 2021Incumbent TatmadawMinister of Foreign AffairsWunna Maung Lwin1 February 2021Incumbent USDPMinister of Union Government Office 1 Lieutenant General Soe Htut10 February 202011 May 2021 TatmadawLieutenant General Yar Pyae11 May 2021Incumbent TatmadawMinister of Union Government Office 2 Chit Naing1 August 202119 August 2022 IndependentMinister of Border AffairsLieutenant General Tun Tun Naung1 February 2021Incumbent TatmadawMinister of Planning and FinanceWin Shein1 February 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Investment and Foreign Economic RelationsAung Naing Oo1 February 202119 August 2022 IndependentDr Kan Zaw 4 19 August 2022Incumbent IndependentMinister of International CooperationKo Ko Hlaing1 February 2021Incumbent IndependentAttorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs 5 Thida Oo2 February 2021 and 30 August 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of InformationChit Naing1 February 20211 August 2021 IndependentMaung Maung Ohn1 August 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Religious Affairs and CultureKo Ko1 February 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Agriculture Livestock and IrrigationTin Htut Oo3 February 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Cooperative and Rural Development 6 Hla Moe24 June 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Transport and CommunicationsAdmiral Tin Aung San3 February 2021Incumbent TatmadawMinister of Natural Resources and Environmental ConservationKhin Maung Yee2 February 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Electric PowerThaung Han2 May 2022Incumbent IndependentMinister of EnergyThaung Han2 May 20225 August 2022 IndependentMyo Myint Oo5 August 2022Incumbent IndependentMinister of IndustryCharlie Than22 May 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Immigration and Population former MOLIP Khin Yi1 August 202119 August 2022 USDPMyint Kyaing 4 19 August 2022Incumbent IndependentMinister of Labour former MOLIP Myint Kyaing1 February 202119 August 2022 4 IndependentDr Pwint San19 August 2022Incumbent IndependentMinister of CommercePwint San3 February 202119 August 2022 IndependentAung Naing Oo 4 19 August 2022Incumbent IndependentMinister of EducationNyunt Pe16 February 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Science and Technology 7 Myo Thein Kyaw 8 17 June 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Health former Health and Sports 9 Thet Khaing Win1 February 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Sports and Youth Affairs 9 Min Thein Zan 10 1 August 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of ConstructionShwe Lay2 February 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Social Welfare Relief and ResettlementThet Thet Khine4 February 2021Incumbent PPPMinister of Hotels and TourismMaung Maung Ohn7 February 20215 August 2021 IndependentHtay Aung5 August 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Ethnic AffairsSaw Tun Aung Myint3 February 2021Incumbent IndependentMinister of Electricity and Energy dissolved Aung Than Oo8 February 20212 May 2022 11 IndependentWin Myint s Cabinet EditMain article Win Myint s Cabinet The cabinet was sworn on 30 March 2018 at the Assembly of the Union in Naypyidaw after being appointed by President Win Myint 12 Heads and Deputy Heads Edit President Win MyintState Counsellor Aung San Suu KyiVice President 1 Myint SweVice President 2 Henry Van ThioMembers Edit Portfolio Minister Took office Left office PartyMinister of Agriculture Livestock and IrrigationAung Thu30 March 20181 February 2021 NLDDeputy Minister of Agriculture Livestock and IrrigationHla Kyaw30 March 20181 February 2021 USDPMinister of Border AffairsYe Aung Lt Gen 30 March 20181 February 2021 TatmadawDeputy Minister of Border AffairsThan Htut Maj Gen 30 March 20181 February 2021 TatmadawMinister of CommerceThan Myint30 March 20181 February 2021 NLDDeputy Minister of CommerceAung Htoo30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentMinister of ConstructionHan Zaw30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentDeputy Minister of ConstructionKyaw Linn30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentMinister of DefenceSein Win Lt Gen 30 March 20181 February 2021 TatmadawDeputy Minister of DefenceMyint Nwe Rear Admiral30 March 20181 February 2021 TatmadawMinister of EducationMyo Thein Gyi6 April 20161 February 2021 IndependentDeputy Minister of EducationWin Maw Tun30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentMinister of Electricity and EnergyWin Khaing30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentDeputy Minister of Electricity and EnergyTun Naing Dr 30 March 20181 February 2021 NLDKhin Maung Win31 October 20191 February 2021 Minister of Ethnic AffairsNaing Thet Lwin30 March 20181 February 2021 MNPDeputy Minister of Ethnic AffairsHla Maw Oo15 October 20181 February 2021 Minister of Finance and PlanningKyaw Win30 March 201825 May 2018 NLDSoe Win31 May 20181 February 2021 IndependentDeputy Minister of Finance and PlanningMaung Maung Win30 March 20181 February 2021 NLDSet Aung30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentMinister of Foreign AffairsAung San Suu Kyi30 March 20181 February 2021 NLDMinister of Health and SportsMyint Htwe30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentDeputy Minister of Health and SportsMya Lay Sein2 July 20181 February 2021 IndependentMinister of Home AffairsKyaw Swe Lt Gen 30 March 20184 February 2020 TatmadawSoe Htut Lt Gen 10 February 2020Incumbent TatmadawDeputy Minister of Home AffairsAung Thu Maj Gen28 May 20181 February 2021 TatmadawMinister of Hotels and TourismOhn Maung30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentDeputy Minister of Hotels and TourismTin Latt31 October 20191 February 2021 Minister of IndustryKhin Maung Cho30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentMinister of InformationPe Myint Dr 30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentDeputy Minister of InformationAung Hla Tun30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentMinister of International CooperationKyaw Tin30 March 20181 February 2021 NLDDeputy Minister of International CooperationHau Do Suan1 December 20201 February 2021 IndependentMinister of Labour Immigration and PopulationThein Swe30 March 20181 February 2021 USDPMinister of Natural Resources and Environmental ConservationOhn Win30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentDeputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental ConservationYe Myint Swe Dr15 October 20181 February 2021 Minister of the Office of the Union GovernmentThaung Tun24 November 201719 November 2018 IndependentMin Thu29 November 20181 February 2021 USDPDeputy Minister of the office of the Union GovernmentTin Myint2 January 20191 February 2021 TatmadawMinistry of Investment and Foreign Economic RelationsThaung Tun19 November 20181 February 2021 IndependentMinister of the President s OfficeAung San Suu Kyi30 March 20181 February 2021 NLDDeputy Minister of President s OfficeMin Thu30 March 201829 November 2018 USDPMinister of Religious Affairs and CultureAung Ko30 March 20181 February 2021 USDPDeputy Minister of Religious Affairs and CultureKyi Min15 October 20181 February 2021 Minister of Social Welfare Relief and ResettlementWin Myat Aye Dr 30 March 20181 February 2021 NLDDeputy Minister of Social Welfare Relief and ResettlementSoe Aung30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentMinister of State Counsellor s OfficeKyaw Tint Swe30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentDeputy Minister of State Counsellor s OfficeKhin Maung Tin30 March 20181 February 2021 NLDMinister of Transport and CommunicationsThant Sin Maung30 March 20181 February 2021 NLDDeputy Minister of Transport and CommunicationsKyaw Myo30 March 20181 February 2021 NLDThar Oo30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentUnion Auditor GeneralMaw Than30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentUnion Attorney GeneralHtun Htun Oo30 March 20181 February 2021 IndependentHtin Kyaw s Cabinet April 2016 March 2018 EditMain article Htin Kyaw s Cabinet The Cabinet was sworn on 30 March 2016 at the Assembly of the Union in Naypyidaw after being appointed by President Htin Kyaw after the opposition National League for Democracy NLD won a majority in both chambers of the parliament Under the constitution three ministers of Border Affairs Defence and Home Affairs are appointed by the National Defence and Security Council The remaining 15 ministers were appointed by Htin Kyaw and included a majority from the NLD but also two members of the former ruling party the Union Solidarity and Development Party USDP and a number of independents 13 The cabinet head Htin Kyaw resigned on 21 March 2018 and Win Myint became the new president Office Name Party TermState Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi NLD 6 April 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Agriculture Livestock and Irrigation Aung Thu NLD 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of Agriculture Livestock and Irrigation Tun Win Dr NLD 3 May 15 December 2016Hla Kyaw USDP 15 December 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Border Affairs Ye Aung Lt Gen Mil 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of Border Affairs Than Htut Maj Gen Mil 3 May 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Commerce Than Myint NLD 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of Commerce Aung Htoo Ind 20 April 2017 30 March 2018Minister of Construction Win Khaing Ind 30 March 2016 15 January 2018Han Zaw Ind 19 January 2018 30 March 2018Minister of Defence Sein Win Lt Gen Mil 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of Defence Myint Nwe Rear Admiral Mil 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Education Aung San Suu Kyi NLD 30 March 6 April 2016Myo Thein Gyi Dr Ind 6 April 2016 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of Education Win Maw Tun Ind 13 September 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Electricity and Energy Aung San Suu Kyi NLD 30 March 6 April 2016Pe Zin Tun Ind 6 April 2016 2 August 2017Win Khaing Ind 2 August 2017 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of Electric Power and Energy Tun Naing Dr NLD 13 September 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Ethnic Affairs Nai Thet Lwin MNP 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Finance and Planning Kyaw Win NLD 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Maung Maung Win NLD 3 May 2016 30 March 2018Set Aung Ind 31 July 2017 30 March 2018Minister of Foreign Affairs Aung San Suu Kyi NLD 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Kyaw Tin NLD 3 May 2016 24 November 2017Minister of Health and Sports Myint Htwe Ind 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Home Affairs Kyaw Swe Lt Gen Mil 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Aung Soe Maj Gen Mil 3 May 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Hotels and Tourism Ohn Maung Ind 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Industry Khin Maung Cho Ind 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Information Pe Myint Dr Ind 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Minister of International Cooperation Kyaw Tin NLD 24 November 2017 30 March 2018Minister of Labour Immigration and Population Thein Swe USDP 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation Ohn Win Ind 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Minister of the Office of the Union Government Thaung Tun Ind 24 November 2017 30 March 2018Minister of the President s Office Aung San Suu Kyi NLD 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of President s Office Kyaw Tin NLD 3 May 2016 15 December 2016Min Thu USDP 3 May 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Religious Affairs and Culture Aung Ko USDP 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Social Welfare Relief and Resettlement Win Myat Aye Dr NLD 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Minister of State Counsellor s Office Kyaw Tint Swe Ind 17 May 2016 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of State Counsellor s Office Khin Maung Tin NLD 17 May 2016 30 March 2018Minister of Transport and Communications Thant Sin Maung NLD 30 March 2016 30 March 2018Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications Kyaw Myo NLD 3 May 2016 30 March 2018Union Auditor General Maw Than Ind 6 April 2016 30 March 2018Union Attorney General Htun Htun Oo Ind 6 April 2016 30 March 2018National Security Advisor Thaung Tun Ind 10 January 2017 24 November 2017Thein Sein s Cabinet EditMain article Thein Sein s Cabinet Cabinet resignations August 2015 Edit On 12 August 2015 Minister Tin Naing Thein Myat Hein Khin Yi and Than Htay who will be competing in the 8 November election had resigned and Lt Gen Wai Lwin and Lt Gen Thet Naing Win had moved to their former military responsibilities replaced by Lt Gen Sein Win and Lt Gen Kyaw Swe 14 July 2014 August 2015 Cabinet Edit Office NameMinister of Agriculture and Irrigation Myint HlaingMinister of Border Affairs Thet Naing Win Lt Gen 15 Minister of Commerce Win MyintMinister of Communications and Information Technology Myat Hein 16 Minister of Construction Kyaw LwinMinister of Cooperatives Kyaw HsanMinister of Culture Aye Myint KyuMinister of Defence Lt Gen Wai LwinMinister of Education Khin San YeeMinister of Electric Power Khin Maung SoeMinister of Energy Zayar AungMinister of Finance Win SheinMinister of Foreign Affairs Wunna Maung LwinMinistry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry Win TunMinister of Health Than AungMinister of Home Affairs Lt Gen Ko KoMinister of Hotels and Tourism Htay AungMinister of Immigration and Population Khin YiMinister of Industry Maung MyintMinister of Information Ye HtutMinister of Labor Employment and Social Security Aye MyintMinister of Livestock Fisheries and Rural Development Ohn MyintMinister of Mines Myint AungMinister of National Planning and Economic Development Kan ZawMinister of Rail Transport Than HtayMinister of Religious Affairs Soe WinMinister of Science and Technology Ko Ko OoMinister of Social Welfare Relief and Resettlement Myat Myat Ohn KhinMinister of Sports Tint HsanMinister of Transport Nyan Tun AungMinister of President s Office Thein NyuntMinister of President s Office Soe MaungMinister of President s Office Soe TheinMinister of President s Office Aung MinMinister of President s Office Hla TunMinister of President s Office Tin Naing TheinUnion Auditor General Thein HtaikUnion Attorney General Tun ShinCabinet dismissal and resignations June July 2014 Edit On 19 June 2014 Hsan Sint was dismissed from the office of Minister of Religious Affairs and brought to court for corruption He is the first Minister dismissed openly He was succeeded by Soe Win Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs and former Deputy Minister for Ministry of Information 17 Minister for Information Aung Kyi and Minister for Health Pe Thet Khin were allowed to resign on 29 July 2014 18 They are succeeded by Ye Htut and Than Aung Deputy Ministers 19 Cabinet reshuffle September 2012 February 2013 Edit On 4 September 2012 Pyidaungsu Hluttaw approved the government s reshuffle of ministries increasing the number to 36 including six ministers located in the President s Office The President approved the resignation of Zaw Min Union Minister for Electric Power 1 and Khin Maung Myint Union Minister for Construction The President also approved the resignation of Union Auditor General Lun Maung on 28 August Thein Hteik Union Minister for Mines was appointed as Union Auditor General and Lt Gen Wai Lwin of the Office of Commander in Chief Army as Union Defence Minister Wai Lwin was replaced Lt Gen Hla Min who was reassigned to the military 20 During the government s major cabinet reshuffle nine ministers have been reassigned mainly with four transferred to the President s Office and one Aung Kyi named as the new Minister for Information replacing Kyaw Hsan who was transferred to the Ministry of Cooperatives as minister In the present reformation of the cabinet Ministries of Electric Power No 1 and 2 were combined into one as the Ministry of Electric Power while the Ministry of Industrial Development was abolished 21 22 On 16 January 2013 Minister for Communications and Information Technology Thein Tun and Minister for Religious Affairs Thura Myint Maung abruptly resigned Thein Tun was the first government minister known to have been investigated for corruption under the new government San Sint Speaker of Ayeyarwaddy Regional Hluttaw succeed Thura Myint Maung later On 13 February 2013 former Commander in Chief of air force General Myat Hein become minister for Communications and Information Technology 16 This appointments serve as a reminder that most ministers in the government are former officers who played a role in the previous military junta Since taking office in 2011 the reformist president who is himself a former general has selected former senior military officers into government as it simply continues the flawed practices of past military rule and given only a handful of posts to people without a military background 23 Office NameMinister of Agriculture and Irrigation Myint HlaingMinister of Border Affairs Thet Naing Win Lt Gen 15 Minister of Commerce Win MyintMinister of Communications and Information Technology Myat Hein 16 Minister of Construction Kyaw LwinMinister of Cooperatives Kyaw HsanMinister of Culture Aye Myint KyuMinister of Defence Lt Gen Wai LwinMinister of Education Mya AyeMinister of Electric Power Khin Maung SoeMinister of Energy Than HtayMinister of Finance Win SheinMinister of Foreign Affairs Wunna Maung LwinMinistry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry Win TunMinister of Health Pe Thet KhinMinister of Home Affairs Lt Gen Ko KoMinister of Hotels and Tourism Htay AungMinister of Immigration and Population Khin YiMinister of Industry Aye MyintMinister of Information Aung KyiMinister of Labor Employment and Social Security Maung MyintMinister of Livestock Fisheries and Rural Development Ohn MyintMinister of Mines Myint AungMinister of National Planning and Economic Development Kan ZawMinister of Rail Transport Zayar AungMinister of Religious Affairs Hsan SintMinister of Science and Technology Ko Ko OoMinister of Social Welfare Relief and Resettlement Myat Myat Ohn KhinMinister of Sports Tint HsanMinister of Transport Nyan Tun AungMinister of President s Office Thein NyuntMinister of President s Office Soe MaungMinister of President s Office Soe TheinMinister of President s Office Aung MinMinister of President s Office Hla TunMinister of President s Office Tin Naing TheinUnion Auditor General Thein HtaikUnion Attorney General Tun ShinInaugural Cabinet March 2011 Edit The Cabinet was sworn in on 30 March 2011 at the Hluttaw complex in Naypyidaw after being appointed by President Thein Sein 24 Four ministers namely of the Ministry of Defence Ministry of Home Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Border Affairs were nominated by Commander in Chief Than Shwe 25 Two ministries the Ministry of the President s Office and the Ministry of Industrial Development were created by the Hluttaw Parliament on 9 February 2011 25 The overwhelming majority of Ministers are Union Solidarity and Development Party members of parliament or military officers affiliated with the former State Peace and Development Council SPDC and four are civilians 26 12 have previously held ministerial posts while another 7 have held deputy ministerial posts during the SPDC administration 3 are former regional army commanders On 10 August 2011 the cabinet was reshuffled with Kyaw Swa Khaing previously the Minister of Industry No 1 with Minister of Industry No 2 Soe Thein concurrently becoming head of the Ministry of Industry 1 appointed as co Minister of the President s Office 27 Cabinet of the Government of Myanmar 28 Ministry Minister Name Party NotesMinistry of Home Affairs Ko Ko Military former SPDC Chief of the Bureau of Special Operations 3Ministry of Defence Hla Min Military former SPDC Southern Command CommanderMinistry of Border Affairs Thein Htay Military former SPDC Deputy Minister of Defence Vice Chief of Ordinance and Chief of Military OrdinanceMinistry of Industrial DevelopmentMinistry of Foreign Affairs Wunna Maung Lwin Military former Ambassador to the United Nations 2007 2011 Ministry of Information Kyaw Hsan Military former SPDC Minister of Information and Brigadier GeneralMinistry of CultureMinistry of Agriculture and Irrigation Myint Hlaing USDP former SPDC Northeast Command Commander and Air Force Chief of StaffMinistry of Commerce Wunna Kyawhtin Win Myint USDP former President of Union of the Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and IndustryMinistry of Construction Khin Maung Myint USDP former SPDC Minister of Electric Power 2 Minister of Construction and Major GeneralMinistry of Hotels and Tourism Tint Hsan USDPMinistry of SportsMinistry of Communications Posts and Telegraphs Thein Tun USDP former SPDC Deputy Minister for Communications Posts and Telegraphs and Major GeneralMinistry of Finance and Revenue Hla Tun USDP former SPDC Minister of Finance and Revenue and Major GeneralMinistry of Mines Thein Htaik USDP former Lieutenant GeneralMinistry of Transport Nyan Tun Aung USDP former SPDC Deputy Minister of TransportMinistry of National Planning and Economic Development Tin Naing Thein USDP former SPDC Minister of Livestock and Fisheries and Brigadier GeneralMinistry of Livestock and FisheriesMinistry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry Win Tun Military former SPDC Minister of Forestry DirectorMinistry of Labor Aung Kyi USDP former SPDC Minister of LaborMinistry of Social Welfare Relief and ResettlementMinistry of Cooperatives Ohn Myint USDP former SPDC Bureau of Special Operations 6 Northern Command Commander and Lieutenant GeneralMinistry of Industry Soe Thein USDP former SPDC Minister of Industry 2 and Lieutenant GeneralMinistry of Energy Than Htay USDP former SPDC Deputy Minister of EnergyMinistry of Rail Transportation Aung Min USDP former SPDC Minister of Rail TransportationMinistry of Education Mya Aye former rector of the Mandalay UniversityMinistry of Religious Affairs Myint Maung USDP former SPDC Minister of Religious AffairsMinistry of Immigration and Population Khin Yi Military former SPDC Brigadier General Chief of National Police and SPDC Deputy Minister of Home AffairsMinistry of Electric Power 1 Zaw Min USDP former SPDC Minister of Electric Power 1 and ColonelMinistry of Electric Power 2 Khin Maung Soe former Chairman of the Yangon City Electric Power Supply BoardMinistry of Science and Technology Aye Myint USDP former SPDC Minister of Sports Deputy Minister of Defence and Major GeneralMinistry of President s Office Soe MaungThein NyuntKyaw Swa Khaing USDPUSDPUSDP former Lieutenant General Judge Advocate General and Military Judge Generalformer SPDC Minister of Progress of Border Areas National Races and Development Affairs and Mayor of Naypyidaw 2006 2011 SPDC Deputy Minister of Industry 2 and GeneralMinistry of Health Pe Thet Khin Former rector at University of Medicine 1 YangonSoe Win s Cabinet EditFirst Cabinet reshuffle May 2006 Edit On 15 May 2006 the cabinet was reshuffled The changes were 29 Ministry ChangesCulture Major General Kyi Aung retiredMajor General Khin Aung Myint appointedSocial Welfare Relief and Resettlement andImmigration and Population Major General Sein Htwa retiredMajor General Maung Maung Swe appointedHotels and Tourism Major General Soe Naing appointedElectric Power Major General Tin Htut reassignedDivided into two MinistriesElectric Power 1 Colonel Zaw Min appointedElectric Power 2 Major General Khin Maung Myint appointedCooperative Colonel Zaw Min reassigned Major General Tin Htut appointedThan Shwe s Cabinet EditSecond Cabinet reshuffle September 2002 Edit On 14 September 2002 a minor cabinet reshuffle was reported 30 Ministry ChangesInformation Major General Kyi Aung reassignedBrigadier General Kyaw Hsan appointedCulture Minister of Labor Tin Win concurrently Minister of Culture since November 2001 relievedMajor General Kyi Aung appointedHotels and Tourism Major General Saw Lwin dismissedMinister of Communications Posts and Telegraphs Brigadier General Thein Zaw assigned concurrentlyPrime Minister s Office Major General Tin Ngwe dismissedSecond Cabinet October 1999 Edit 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 31 Office MinisterMinistry of Sports Aung KhinMinistry of Commerce Pyi SonMinistry of Social Welfare Sein HtwaMinistry of Religious Affairs Aye MyintSecond Cabinet November 1998 Edit 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 32 33 Office Predecessor SuccessorDeputy Prime Minister Lieutenant General Tin HlaMinistry of Foreign Affairs Ohn Gyaw Win AungMinister of the Prime Minister s Office Tin NgweMinister of Transport Hla Myint SweMinistry of Industry 2Second Cabinet December 1997 Edit On 21 December 1997 the State Peace and Development Council announced a cabinet reshufflement 34 Office MinisterOffice of the Chairman of the SPDC David AbelMinistry of National Planning and Economic Development Soe ThaMinistry of Finance Khin Maung TheinMinistry of Communications Posts and TelegraphsMinistry of Finance and RevenueMinistry of EnergySecond Cabinet November 1997 Edit 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 35 Office MinisterPrime Minister Senior General Than ShweDeputy Prime Minister Rear Admiral Maung Maung KhinDeputy Prime Minister Lieutenant General Tin TunMinistry of Defence Senior General Than ShweMinistry of Military Affairs Lieutenant General Tin HlaMinistry of Agriculture and Irrigation Major General Nyunt TinMinistry of Industry 1 U Aung ThaungMinistry of Industry 2 Major General Hla Myint SweMinistry of Foreign Affairs U Ohn GyawMinistry of National Planning and Economic Development Brigadier General David AbelMinistry of Transport Lieutenant General Tin NgweMinistry of Labour Vice Admiral Tin AyeMinistry of Co operatives U Than AungMinistry of Rail Transportation U Win SeinMinistry of Energy U Khin Maung TheinMinistry of Education U Pan AungMinistry of Health Major General Ket SeinMinistry of Trade amp Commerce Major General Kyaw ThanMinistry of Hotels amp Tourism Major General Saw LwinMinistry of Communications Posts amp Telegraphs U Soe ThaMinistry of Finance amp Revenue Brigadier General Win TinMinistry of Religious Affairs Major General Sein HtwaMinistry of Construction Major General Saw TunMinistry of Science amp Technology U ThaungMinistry of Culture U Aung SanMinistry of Immigration amp Population U Saw TunMinistry of Information Major General Kyi AungMinistry of Progress of Border Areas amp National Races and Development Affairs Colonel Thein NyuntMinistry of Electric Power Major General Tin HtutMinistry of Sports Brigadier General Sein WinMinistry of Forestry U Aung PhoneMinistry of Home Affairs Colonel Tin HlaingMinistry of Mines Brigadier General Ohn MyintMinistry of Social Welfare Relief amp Resettlement Brigadier General Pyi SoneMinistry of Livestock Breeding amp Fisheries Brigadier General Maung Maung TheinOffice of The Chairman of The State Peace and Development Council Lieutenant General Min TheinOffice of The Chairman of The State Peace and Development Council Brigadier General Maung MaungOffice of The Prime Minister Brigadier General Lun MaungOffice of The Prime Minister U Than ShweOffice of The Prime Minister Major General Tin NgweFirst Cabinet reshuffle 17 June 1995 Edit On 17 June 1995 the cabinet was reshuffled increasing the cabinet size and the number of military people with ministerial positions 36 Ministry ChangesConstruction Khin Maung Yin reassigned to Deputy Prime Minister s officeMajor General Saw Tun assignedLight industry Than Shwe reaasigned to Prime Minister s officeMajor General Kyaw Than assignedImmigration and population New ministry Lieutenant General Maung Hla appointedInformation Brigadier General Myo Thant reassigned to SLORC Chairman s officeMajor General Aye Kyaw assignedSocial welfare relief and resettlement Major General Soe Myin assignedSLORC Chairman s office Lieutenant General Min Thein assigned as a ministerThe 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 Edit a b c d During the state of emergency Normally the president fills this role References Edit a b Constitution of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar 2008 full text in English from Burma Library last accessed 5 October 2010 Tatmadaw names new govt officials February 2021 Myanmar Military Appoints Ex Generals USDP Members to New Govt 2 February 2021 a b c d ပ ည ထ င စ ဝန က တ ဝန ပ င ရ ခန အပ ခ င ပ ည ထ င စ သမ မတမ န မ န င င တ န င င တ စ မ အ ပ ခ ပ ရ က င စ အမ န အမ တ ၁၇၇ ၂၀၂၁ Office of the Commander in Chief of Defence Services in Burmese formation of new union ministry Office of the Commander in Chief of Defence Services in Burmese Reorganization of union ministries Office of the Commander in Chief of Defence Services in Burmese appointment of new union minister Office of the Commander in Chief of Defence Services in Burmese a b စစ က င တနင သ ရ န င ဧရ ဝတ တ င ဒ သက စ မ အ ပ ခ ပ ရ က င စ ဥက ကဋ ဌမ အ တ ဝန မ အန ယ ခ င ပ ခ ပ ပ ည ထ င စ ဝန က ဌ နအခ က ပ င ဆင ဖ စည Eleven News in Burmese န င င တ စ မ အ ပ ခ ပ ရ က င စ စ မ ခန ခ ရ က မတ က အ မ စ င အစ ရအဖ အဖ စ ပ င ဆင ဖ စည Eleven News in Burmese ပ ည ထ င စ ဝန က တ ဝန မ အန ယ ခ င ပ ခ င Ministry of Information in Burmese ပ ည ထ င စ အစ ရပ င ဆင ခ င Holmes Oliver 22 March 2016 Aung San Suu Kyi to hold ministry in Myanmar s government The Guardian Retrieved 15 October 2019 Top ministers resign Eleven 13 August 2015 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2015 a b https web archive org web 20121113170332 http www myanmar com newspaper nlm Feb14 02 html Archived from the original on 13 November 2012 Retrieved 14 February 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help a b c Latt Win Ko Ko 11 February 2013 Air Force boss to take over telecoms The Myanmar Times Retrieved 13 February 2013 MPs agree on religious affairs minister replacement www mmtimes com Ei Ei Toe Lwin 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