Cabinet of Nyo Saw | |
|---|---|
5th Union Government of Myanmar | |
| 2025–present | |
Prime Minister Nyo Saw | |
| Date formed | 31 July 2025 |
| People and organisations | |
| President | Min Aung Hlaing, Pro Tem (On Duty) |
| Prime Minister | Nyo Saw |
| No. of ministers | 31 |
| Member party | Tatmadaw Union Solidarity and Development Party[1] |
| Status in legislature | Legislature dissolved |
| History | |
| Incoming formation | National Defence and Security Council Order no. 3/2025 |
| Predecessor | Military cabinet of Min Aung Hlaing |
The cabinet of Nyo Saw (officially Union Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar), headed by Prime Minister Nyo Saw, is the current executive body of Myanmar and the fifth government of Myanmar under 2008 constitution and the second military government after 2021 Myanmar coup d'état.
It took office on 31 July 2025, following the revocation of the state of emergency and transfer of state power to the Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Services as a result of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état.[2] [3][4] The NDSC appointed Nyo Saw as Prime Minister to head the Union Government in the lead-up to the 2025 Myanmar general elections.[5][6]
On the same day, the National Defence and Security Council formed the State Security and Peace Commission, to continue essential direction and coordinate the successful execution of 2025 general election,[7] with Min Aung Hlaing as its Chairman and Nyo Saw as a sitting member.[8][9]
The 31-member Union Government was appointed via Order 3/2025 and Order 5/2025 of the NDSC.[10][11]
Head and Deputy Heads
| Office | Name | Term in office | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Took office | Left office | Days | ||
| Pro Tem President of Myanmar (On Duty) | Min Aung Hlaing | 22 July 2024 | ||
| Chairman of the State Security and Peace Commission | 31 July 2025 | |||
| Prime Minister of Myanmar | Nyo Saw | |||
| Union Minister at the Prime Minister's Office | ||||
| Union Minister for National Planning | ||||
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Cabinet Members
| Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Prime Minister and Union Minister
Prime Minister's Office and Ministry of National Planning |
Nyo Saw | 31 July 2025 | |
| 2 | Union Minister | Tin Aung San | ||
| 3 | Union Minister
Ministry 2 of the President's Office |
Ko Ko Hlaing | ||
| 4 | Union Minister
Ministry 3 of the President's Office |
Maung Maung Tint | ||
| 5 | Union Minister
Ministry 4 of the President's Office |
Tun Ohn | ||
| 6 | Union Minister | Mya Tun Oo | ||
| 7 | Union Minister | Maung Maung Aye | ||
| 8 | Union Minister | Tun Tun Naung | ||
| 9 | Union Minister | Than Swe | ||
| 10 | Union Minister
Ministry of Finance and Revenue |
Dr Kan Zaw | ||
| 11 | Union Minister | Yar Pyae | ||
| 12 | Union Minister | Dr Wah Wah Maung | ||
| 13 | Union Minister and
Attorney-General of the Union Ministry of Legal Affairs |
Thida Oo | ||
| 14 | Union Minister | Maung Maung Ohn | ||
| 15 | Union Minister | Tin Oo Lwin | ||
| 16 | Union Minister | Min Naung | ||
| 17 | Union Minister | Hla Moe | ||
| 18 | Union Minister
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation |
Khin Maung Yi | ||
| 19 | Minister for Electric Power | Nyan Tun | ||
| 20 | Minister for Energy | Ko Ko Lwin | ||
| 21 | Minister for Industry | Dr Charlie Than | ||
| 22 | Minister for Immigration and Population | Myint Kyaing | ||
| 23 | Minister for Labour | Aung Kyaw Hoe | ||
| 24 | Minister for Commerce | Chit Swe | ||
| 25 | Minister for Science and Technology | Dr Myo Thein Kyaw | ||
| 26 | Minister for Health | Dr Thet Khaing Win | ||
| 27 | Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs | Jeng Phang Naw Taung | ||
| Minister for Hotels and Tourism | ||||
| 28 | Minister for Construction | Myo Thant | ||
| 29 | Minister for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement | Dr Soe Win | ||
| 30 | Minister for Education | Dr Chaw Chaw Sein | ||
| 31 | Director-General of the Union Government's Office | Nay Lin |
References
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- ^ "Myanmar forms interim government before election but top general still in charge". Reuters. 2025-07-31. Retrieved 2025-08-21.
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- ^ "Myanmar junta lifts emergency rules, paving way for elections". The Straits Times. 2025-07-31. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 2025-08-02.
- ^ Kavi, Maung (2025-07-31). "Myanmar Junta Boss Forms New Government With Eye on December Election". The Irrawaddy. Retrieved 2025-08-21.
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