State and Region Government of Myanmar

The State and Region Governments (Burmese: ပြည်နယ်နှင့်တိုင်းဒေသကြီးအစိုးရအဖွဲ့များ) are the sub-cabinet of each states and regions of Myanmar. The Head of the state or region cabinet is Chief Minister. The Member of cabinet is Minister of the state or region. The cabinet is formed with Chief Minister, Ministers and State/Region Advocate. With the agreement of State and Regional Hluttaws, the President can set the number of ministries.

State and Region Governments of Myanmar
ပြည်နယ်နှင့်တိုင်းဒေသကြီးအစိုးရအဖွဲ့များ
Government overview
Formed30 March 2011 (2011-03-30)
JurisdictionState and Regional Hluttaws
Headquarters Myanmar
Parent departmentUnion Government

Executive Authority

Not contradict with the provisions of the Constitution, the executive power of the Region or State Government by the Region or State Legislative Affairs extends. Moreover, under the federal law allows the Region or State Government extends into matters.

Government Office

Region or State Administration Department position as chief secretary of the entity, the relevant Region or State Government. In addition, the Region or State Department of General Administration is also the office of the relevant Region or State Mission.

Cabinets

Regions

States

Heads

The heads of the governments are chief ministers.

No Name Division
1 Phyo Min Thein Yangon Region
2 Dr Zaw Myint Maung Mandalay Region
3 Aung Moe Nyo Magway Region
4 Dr Myint Naing Sagaing Region
5 Win Thein Bago Region
6 Hla Moe Aung Ayeyarwady Region
7 Myint Maung Tanintharyi Region
8 Dr Khat Aung Kachin State
9 L Phaung Sho Kayah State
10 Nan Khin Htwe Myint Kayin State
11 Salai Lian Luai Chin State
12 Aye Zan, Dr. Mon State
13 Nyi Pu Rakhine State
14 Dr Linn Htut Shan State

Logos

Mandalay Region
Yangon Region
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References

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