Cabinet of Nyo Saw

New government of Myanmar
Cabinet of Nyo Saw

5th Union Government of Myanmar
2025–present
Prime Minister Nyo Saw
Date formed31 July 2025
People and organisations
PresidentMin Aung Hlaing, Pro Tem (On Duty)
Prime MinisterNyo Saw
No. of ministers31
Member partyTatmadaw
Union Solidarity and Development Party[1]
Status in legislatureLegislature dissolved
History
Incoming formationNational Defence and Security Council Order no. 3/2025
PredecessorMilitary 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

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

Ministry 1 of the President's Office

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

Ministry of Transport and Communications

Mya Tun Oo
7 Union Minister

Ministry of Defence

Maung Maung Aye
8 Union Minister

Ministry of Home Affairs

Tun Tun Naung
9 Union Minister

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Than Swe
10 Union Minister

Ministry of Finance and Revenue

Dr Kan Zaw
11 Union Minister

Ministry for Border Affairs and Ethnic Affairs

Yar Pyae
12 Union Minister

Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations

Dr Wah Wah Maung
13 Union Minister and

Attorney-General of the Union Ministry of Legal Affairs

Thida Oo
14 Union Minister

Ministry of Information

Maung Maung Ohn
15 Union Minister

Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture

Tin Oo Lwin
16 Union Minister

Ministry for Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation

Min Naung
17 Union Minister

Ministry of Cooperatives and Rural Development

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

  1. ^ Irrawaddy, The (16 September 2025). "Ruling Generals, Ministers to Dominate Myanmar Military's Proxy Party Candidate List". The Irrawaddy.
  2. ^ "Revocation of Order on Transfer of State Power - Global New Light Of Myanmar". 2025-08-01. Retrieved 2025-08-02.
  3. ^ "Myanmar forms interim government before election but top general still in charge". Reuters. 2025-07-31. Retrieved 2025-08-21.
  4. ^ staff, R. F. A. (2025-07-31). "Myanmar junta forms new government ahead of elections". Radio Free Asia. Retrieved 2025-08-21.
  5. ^ "Myanmar junta lifts emergency rules, paving way for elections". The Straits Times. 2025-07-31. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 2025-08-02.
  6. ^ Kavi, Maung (2025-07-31). "Myanmar Junta Boss Forms New Government With Eye on December Election". The Irrawaddy. Retrieved 2025-08-21.
  7. ^ "Senior General Min Aung Hlaing to lead new State Security and Peace Commission". NP News. 31 July 2025. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
  8. ^ "Formation of State Security and Peace Commission - Global New Light Of Myanmar". 2025-08-01. Retrieved 2025-08-02.
  9. ^ "Myanmar announces formation of new Union government". News on Air. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  10. ^ "Formation of the Union Government - Global New Light Of Myanmar". 2025-08-01. Retrieved 2025-08-02.
  11. ^ "Appointment of New Union Government Member - Global New Light Of Myanmar". 2025-08-01. Retrieved 2025-08-02.
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