Myanmar Coup Leader Appointed President in Pro-Military Parliament

Myanmar's coup leader, Min Aung Hlaing, has been elected president by the country's pro-military parliament, securing his grip on power.
In a move that consolidates the military's hold on power in Myanmar, the country's coup leader Min Aung Hlaing has been elected president by the pro-military parliament. Hlaing, who led the military takeover in February 2021, received enough votes to pass the majority threshold and become the nation's new president.
The election of Hlaing as president comes as no surprise, as the military-backed government has been tightening its grip on power since the coup. The move solidifies Hlaing's position as the de facto ruler of Myanmar, with the military firmly in control of the country's political and economic institutions.
Hlaing's presidency is a significant blow to Myanmar's fragile democracy, which had been making gradual progress in recent years. The coup and the subsequent crackdown on pro-democracy protesters have led to widespread international condemnation and sanctions against the military government.
Despite the international pressure, the military has shown no signs of backing down. In fact, the election of Hlaing as president is a clear indication that the military has no intention of relinquishing power anytime soon. The move is likely to further exacerbate the political and humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, as the country continues to grapple with the aftermath of the coup.
Analysts have warned that the election of Hlaing as president could lead to a prolonged period of instability and violence in Myanmar. The military has been accused of committing numerous human rights abuses, including the killing of civilians and the detention of political opponents.
The international community has condemned the military's actions and called for a return to democracy in Myanmar. However, the military government has so far shown little willingness to engage in meaningful dialogue or compromise, further complicating efforts to resolve the crisis.
As the situation in Myanmar continues to unfold, the world will be closely watching the actions of the military government and the impact of Hlaing's presidency on the country's future. The stakes are high, and the consequences of the military's continued grip on power could be far-reaching and devastating for the people of Myanmar.
Source: Al Jazeera


