Myanmar paves way for junta chief to be civilian president, ruling with ‘iron fist’
Min Aung Hlaing has ruled Myanmar since 2021 when he ordered a coup toppling the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi

After five years of hardline rule, he oversaw heavily restricted elections that criminalised protest or criticism of the vote and returned a walkover win for pro-military parties in late January.
“This political manoeuvring signals that Min Aung Hlaing intends to continue ruling the country with an iron fist,” said analyst Naing Min Khant of the Institute for Strategy and Policy Myanmar think tank.
“He fundamentally lacks legitimacy but desperately craves the facade of it.”

Lower house MP Kyaw Kyaw Htay nominated Min Aung Hlaing for vice-president on Monday morning, according to a television broadcast of a parliamentary session on state-run media.