Win Myint's Cabinet
The Cabinet of Win Myint (Burmese: ဦးဝင်းမြင့်အစိုးရ), co-headed by President Win Myint and State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, is the current executive body of Myanmar which took office on 30 March 2018. The new president was elected after the resignation of former president, Htin Kyaw.[1]
Win Myint's Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Myanmar | |
incumbent | |
The Head and the Deputy Heads of the Government | |
Date formed | 30 March 2018 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Win Myint |
Head of government | Win Myint (de jure) Aung San Suu Kyi (de facto) |
Deputy head of government |
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No. of ministers | 25 |
Member party | NLD-Military |
Opposition party | USDP |
History | |
Predecessor | Htin Kyaw's Cabinet |
Heads and Deputy Heads
Win Myint | President |
Aung San Suu Kyi | State Counsellor |
Myint Swe | Vice President 1 |
Henry Van Thio | Vice President 2 |
Current Cabinet
Office | Name | Party | Term |
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Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation | Aung Thu | NLD | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation | Hla Kyaw | USDP | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Border Affairs | Ye Aung, Lt. Gen. | Mil | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Border Affairs | Than Htut, Maj. Gen. | Mil | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Commerce | Than Myint | NLD | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Commerce | Aung Htoo | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Construction | Han Zaw | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Construction | Kyaw Linn | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Defence | Sein Win, Lt. Gen. | Mil | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Defence | Myint Nwe, Rear. Admiral | Mil | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Education | Myo Thein Gyi | Ind | 6 April 2016 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Education | Win Maw Tun | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Electricity and Energy | Win Khaing | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy | Tun Naing, Dr. | NLD | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Khin Maung Win | 31 October 2019 - Incumbent | ||
Minister of Ethnic Affairs | Naing Thet Lwin | MNP | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Ethnic Affairs | Hla Maw Oo | 15 October 2018 – Incumbent | |
Minister of Finance and Planning | Kyaw Win | NLD | 30 March 2018 – 25 May 2018 |
Soe Win | Ind | 31 May 2018 – Incumbent | |
Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning | Maung Maung Win | NLD | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Set Aung | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Aung San Suu Kyi | NLD | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Health and Sports | Myint Htwe | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Health and Sports | Mya Lay Sein | Ind | 2 July 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Home Affairs | Kyaw Swe, Lt. Gen. | Mil | 30 March 2018 – 4 February 2020 |
Soe Htut, Lt. Gen. | Mil | 10 February 2020 - Incumbent | |
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs | Aung Thu, Maj. Gen | Mil | 28 May 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Hotels and Tourism | Ohn Maung | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Hotels and Tourism | Tin Latt | 31 October 2019 - Incumbent | |
Minister of Industry | Khin Maung Cho | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Information | Pe Myint, Dr. | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Information | Aung Hla Tun | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of International Cooperation | Kyaw Tin | NLD | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Labour, Immigration and Population | Thein Swe | USDP | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation | Ohn Win | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation | Ye Myint Swe, Dr | 15 October 2018 – Incumbent | |
Minister of the Office of the Union Government | Thaung Tun | Ind | 24 November 2017 – 19 November 2018 |
Min Thu | USDP | 29 November 2018 – Incumbent | |
Deputy Minister of the office of the Union Government | Tin Myint | Mil | 2 January 2019 – Incumbent |
Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations | Thaung Tun | Ind | 19 November 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of the President's Office | Aung San Suu Kyi | NLD | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of President's Office | Min Thu | USDP | 30 March 2018 – 29 November 2018 |
Minister of Religious Affairs and Culture | Aung Ko | USDP | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs and Culture | Kyi Min | 15 October 2018 – Incumbent | |
Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement | Win Myat Aye, Dr. | NLD | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement | Soe Aung | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of State Counsellor’s Office | Kyaw Tint Swe | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of State Counsellor’s Office | Khin Maung Tin | NLD | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Minister of Transport and Communications | Thant Sin Maung | NLD | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications | Kyaw Myo | NLD | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Thar Oo | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent | |
Union Auditor General | Maw Than | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
Union Attorney-General | Htun Htun Oo | Ind | 30 March 2018 – Incumbent |
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