Myanmar's military leader, <strong>Min Aung Hlaing</strong>, has been elected president following a parliamentary vote, consolidating his grip on power after the coup he led five years ago. This move comes as the country continues to face ongoing internal conflicts.
Myanmar's parliament has elected General <strong>Min Aung Hlaing</strong> as president, reflecting the ongoing military control over the country. This decision comes at a time when Myanmar is grappling with deep political and economic crises following the military coup in February 2021.
Myanmar's army chief, <strong>Min Aung Hlaing</strong>, has resigned from his military position, paving the way for a potential presidency. Analysts view this as a constitutional rearrangement that strengthens military rule following his endorsement by the parliament.
On Tuesday, Myanmar's parliament elected army chief <strong>Min Aung Hlaing</strong> as vice president, bringing him closer to leading the country. This election follows the coup he led in 2021, which sparked a civil war.