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Myanmar military signals leadership change ahead of presidential vote

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March 27 (Reuters) - Myanmar's military leadership is set for a reshuffle following an annual armed forces parade on Friday, state media reported, in a rare public signalling of transition by the

Myanmar Military Announces Leadership Change Before Crucial Presidential Vote

Military Reshuffle and Political Transition in Myanmar

March 27 (Reuters) - Myanmar's military leadership is set for a reshuffle following an annual armed forces parade on Friday, state media reported, in a rare public signalling of transition by the secretive institution that has dominated the Southeast Asian nation.

The imminent leadership change comes just days before Myanmar's newly-convened parliament is due to meet on Monday to start the process to pick a new president, a role the current military chief Min Aung Hlaing has long had his eyes on, Reuters has reported. 

Announcement of Leadership Changes

In a meeting on Thursday with retired officers of the Myanmar military, also known as the Tatmadaw, its deputy chief Soe Win said that "leadership changes" would come after the armed forces day ceremony in the capital Naypyitaw, state media reported. 

Political Context and Election Aftermath

A political transition is underway in Myanmar following a recent election that was widely derided as a sham and won by an army-backed party, opening the door for Min Aung Hlaing to become president in a system overwhelmingly controlled by the military.  

'Scripted Transition'

The ostentatious annual parade featured tanks, missiles, cannon fire and flyovers by neon-lit jets and helicopters, with Min Aung Hlaing, adorned in military medals, inspecting troops in an open-top limousine.

Military's Role and Ongoing Conflict

He made no mention of the leadership transition in a speech that lasted less than 20 minutes, during which he stressed the military's vital role, the necessity of its 2021 coup and its continued role in politics "to collaborate in the national interest". 

"It must be clearly understood this does not signify 'leading in politics' as some pessimists might allege," he said. 

The election came amid a raging civil war, triggered by the 2021 coup that unseated a democratically elected government led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, a conflict that has plunged the impoverished country into further turmoil.

Unusual Disclosure and Analyst Insights

It is a highly unusual occurrence for Myanmar's military - which is locked in fighting with a range of armed groups on multiple frontlines - to preemptively disclose a high-level leadership change, said Htin Kyaw Aye, an independent analyst.

"This is a scripted transition, however, such a disclosure of information suggests that there may be underlying anxieties regarding the leadership transition and the redistribution of high-level positions," he said.

Succession Uncertainty

A career infantry officer, 69-year-old Min Aung Hlaing, who was handpicked by former military ruler Than Shwe to become the commander-in-chief in 2011, has yet to publicly name a successor.

(Reporting by Reuters staff, Writing by Devjyot Ghoshal; Editing by Martin Petty)

Key Takeaways

  • Deputy military chief Soe Win announced leadership changes following the March 27 parade—an unusually transparent move from the opaque Tatmadaw.
  • This comes just before newly elected parliament convenes starting March 30 to initiate the presidential selection process, with Min Aung Hlaing expected to run despite constitutional limits.
  • In recent weeks, the military-backed USDP won a sweeping, internationally condemned election and parliament convened mid‑March, paving the way for a controlled transition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What leadership changes has Myanmar's military announced?
Myanmar's military signaled an upcoming leadership reshuffle after the annual armed forces day parade, as reported by state media.
Who is expected to become Myanmar's new president?
Min Aung Hlaing, the current military chief, is seen as a likely candidate to become president following the recent election.
Why is the leadership transition in Myanmar significant?
It is unusual for Myanmar's military to disclose a high-level leadership transition, reflecting underlying anxieties within the institution.
Where and when is the leadership change expected to occur?
The leadership change is expected after the armed forces day parade in Naypyitaw, just before parliament convenes to select a new president.

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