Min Aung Hlaing has officially transitioned from his role as commander-in-chief to president of Myanmar, following elections that many observers deem tightly controlled.
This shift comes five years after a coup that removed an elected civilian government, indicating a significant alteration in the country's political landscape.
The international community's response will be crucial in shaping Myanmar's future political interactions and addressing concerns about the legitimacy of the electoral process.
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Update at 20:38 UTC on 2026-06-16
CrisisWatch reported Five years after mounting a coup that ousted an elected civilian government, Min Aung Hlaing has overseen tightly staged elections transitioning him from commander-in-chief to president. Foreign governments should ensure interaction with Na.
Sources: CrisisWatch