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    Myanmar's Junta Chief Set for Parliamentary Vote on Presidential Bid

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    Posted on April 3, 2026

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    Myanmar’s military chief Min Aung Hlaing, stepping down from his army post, faces a near‑certain parliamentary vote to become president on April 3 2026, following elections that critics deem a sham to cement army control.

    Table of Contents

    • Min Aung Hlaing's Path to the Presidency
    • The 2021 Coup and Its Aftermath
    • Parliamentary Support and Election Results
    • 'Dreams Becoming Reality': Min Aung Hlaing's Ambitions
    • Military Leadership Transition
    • Strategic Pivot and Consolidation of Power
    • Civil War Persists
    • Opposition Vision and Strategy
    • Challenges Facing Resistance Groups
    • Economic and Organisational Hurdles

    Myanmar's Min Aung Hlaing Faces Parliamentary Vote for Presidency After Coup

    Min Aung Hlaing's Path to the Presidency

    April 3 (Reuters) - Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing faces a parliamentary vote on Friday on his bid to become the country's president, as he seeks to formalise his grip on political power five years after his coup against an elected government. 

    His expected transition from top general to civilian president follows a recent lopsided election won overwhelmingly by an army-backed party, which critics and Western governments derided as a sham to perpetuate military rule behind a veneer of democracy.  

    The 2021 Coup and Its Aftermath

    The 69-year-old general orchestrated the 2021 coup that forced out the government of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi and placed her under arrest, sparking widespread protests that morphed into nationwide armed resistance against the junta.  

    Parliamentary Support and Election Results

    Lawmakers from the Union Solidarity and Development Party, which won 81% of available seats, are expected to join the military's quota of appointed legislators in backing former commander-in-chief Min Aung Hlaing from three candidates nominated, with parliament proceedings starting at 10 a.m. local time (0330 GMT).    

    'Dreams Becoming Reality': Min Aung Hlaing's Ambitions

     Min Aung Hlaing's bid for the presidency - a position that analysts say he has long sought - had been kept under wraps until this week and followed the announcement of a major reshuffle in the leadership of Myanmar's armed forces, which he had led since 2011.   

    Military Leadership Transition

    On Monday, as he was nominated in parliament as a presidential candidate, Min Aung Hlaing anointed Ye Win Oo, a former intelligence chief seen as fiercely loyal to the general, as his successor to lead the military.

    Strategic Pivot and Consolidation of Power

    The military handover and Min Aung Hlaing's expected presidency are seen by analysts as a strategic pivot to consolidate his control of Myanmar as head of a nominally civilian government, while serving the interests of an armed forces that has run the country directly for five of the past six decades.   

    "He has long harboured the ambition to trade his title of commander-in-chief for president and it appears his dreams are now becoming a reality," said Aung Kyaw Soe, an independent Myanmar analyst.

    Civil War Persists

    Still, the civil war that has wrecked Myanmar for much of the last five years is raging, with some anti-junta groups - including those comprising remnants of Suu Kyi's party and longstanding ethnic minority armies - forming a new combined front this week to take on the military. 

    Opposition Vision and Strategy

    "Our vision and strategic objectives are to completely dismantle all forms of dictatorship, including the military dictatorship, and to collectively initiate a new political landscape," the Steering Council for the Emergence of a Federal Democratic Union said in a statement on Monday.

    Challenges Facing Resistance Groups

    Resistance groups could face intensified military pressure as well as increased scrutiny from neighbouring countries that may seek to bolster their relationship with the new administration, analysts say.

    Economic and Organisational Hurdles

    "Amidst global oil and fuel shortages and economic crises, maintaining organisational stability could become difficult," analyst Sai Kyi Zin Soe said of the opposition. 

    "As these hardships grow, it may become even harder to build mutual understanding and trust between groups, reach firmer agreements, and sustain cooperation."

    (Reporting by Reuters Staff; Editing by Devjyot Ghoshal and Martin Petty)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Min Aung Hlaing relinquished his role as commander‑in‑chief on March 30, a constitutional prerequisite for assuming the presidency, and is virtually guaranteed to win the April 3 vote amid military-dominated parliamentary power (apnews.com).
    • •Elections held in December and January delivered a sweeping victory to the military‑backed USDP, excluding key opposition parties; together with the guaranteed 25 % military seats, the army bloc controls an overpowering majority (theguardian.com).
    • •Despite the formal return of parliamentary procedure, Myanmar is still embroiled in civil war, with opposition and ethnic armed groups coalescing to challenge junta rule amid increasing international condemnation of the transition as democratic façade (apnews.com).

    References

    • What to know as military-led Myanmar transitions back to an elected government
    • Junta-backed party secures sweeping victory in Myanmar’s ‘sham’ election | Myanmar | The Guardian
    • Myanmar's civil war reshaped in past year with coordinated offensive by powerful resistance groups

    Frequently Asked Questions about Myanmar's junta chief set for parliamentary vote on presidential bid

    1Who is Min Aung Hlaing?

    Min Aung Hlaing is Myanmar's junta chief and former commander-in-chief of the armed forces, who orchestrated the 2021 coup.

    2What is happening in Myanmar's parliament on Friday?

    A parliamentary vote is being held on Min Aung Hlaing's bid to become the country's president, following an army-backed election.

    3How has Myanmar's civil war been affected by recent events?

    The civil war persists, with new alliances forming among anti-junta groups and potential for intensified military pressure.

    4What role does the Union Solidarity and Development Party play?

    The army-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party won 81% of seats and is expected to support Min Aung Hlaing's presidency.

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