Myanmar’s Junta Leader Signals Transition with Army Ceremony
NAYPYIDAW — Min Aung Hlaing supervised an armed forces ceremony, potentially his last in attire, as he prepares to presume the presidency of Myanmar. The move follows leading the 2021 successful stroke, plunging the country right into a devastating civil battle.
- Transition: Hlaing guarantees to change the current army program into a civilian management.
- Presidency: Hlaing is readied to handle the role of head of state.
- Criticism: Critics remain cynical, watching this as a superficial power consolidation adhering to widespread stricture of the successful stroke and continuous civils rights misuses.



