Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services

The Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services (Burmese: တပ်မတော်ကာကွယ်ရေးဦးစီးချုပ်, romanizedTatmadaw Kakweyay Uzigyoke) is the supreme commander of the Tatmadaw, the armed forces of Myanmar. Since a state of emergency was declared following the 2021 military coup d'état, the Commander-in-Chief has been the highest authority in the country, with plenary power delegated by the president and the National Defence and Security Council (NDSC). Even in peacetime, however, the Tatmadaw is an independent branch of government under control of the Commander-in-Chief, though certain actions of the Commander-in-Chief require the approval of the NDSC.

Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services
တပ်မတော်ကာကွယ်ရေးဦးစီးချုပ်
Flag of Commander-in-Chief
Incumbent
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing
since 30 March 2011
Tatmadaw
Ministry of Defence
StyleHis Excellency
AbbreviationCinCDS
Member ofNational Defence and Security Council (NDSC)
SeatNaypyidaw, Myanmar
NominatorNDSC
AppointerState President
Formation1945
First holderGeneral Aung San
Unofficial namesတပ်ချုပ်၊ကာချုပ်
DeputyDeputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services
WebsiteOfficial website

According to the 2008 Constitution of Myanmar, the Commander-in-Chief is appointed by the President upon nomination by the NDSC, chaired by the President; the Commander-in-Chief is also a member of the NDSC. Article 418 of the 2008 Constitution allows the Commander-in-Chief broad authority over the government if the president declares a state of emergency in coordination with the NDSC. This happened after the 2021 military coup d'état: military-installed Acting President Myint Swe declared a state of emergency and transferred power to Commander-in-Chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, who then formed a military junta—the State Administration Council.[1][2][3]

The current Commander-in-Chief is Min Aung Hlaing, since 30 March 2011.[4] By law, the Commander-in-Chief must be under the age of 65.[5] However, Min Aung Hlaing, who turned 65 on 3 July 2021, has remained in office.

List of commanders-in-chief

No.PortraitCommander-in-Chief of Defence Services[6]Took officeLeft officeTime in officeDefence branch
1San, AungMajor General
Aung San
(1915–1947)
[a]
194519 July 1947 †2 years
Patriotic Burmese Forces
2Yar, LetBrigadier
Let Yar
(1911–1978)
[b]
19 July 19474 January 1948169 days
Burma Army
3Dun, SmithLieutenant General
Smith Dun
(1906–1979)
[c]
4 January 194831 January 19491 year, 27 days
Burma Army
4Win, NeGeneral
Ne Win
(1910–2002)
[d]
1 February 194920 April 197223 years, 79 days
Burma Army
5Yu, SanGeneral
San Yu
(1918–1996)
[e]
20 April 19721 March 19741 year, 315 days
Burma Army
6Oo, TinGeneral
Tin Oo
(born 1927)
[f]
1 March 19746 March 19762 years, 5 days
Burma Army
7Htin, KyawGeneral
Kyaw Htin
(1925–1996)
6 March 19763 November 19859 years, 242 days
Burma Army
8Maung, SawSenior General
Saw Maung
(1928–1997)
4 November 198522 April 19926 years, 170 days  Myanmar Army
9Shwe, ThanSenior General
Than Shwe
(born 1933)
22 April 199230 March 201118 years, 342 days  Myanmar Army
10Hlaing, MinSenior General
Min Aung Hlaing
(born 1956)
30 March 2011Incumbent13 years, 28 days  Myanmar Army

Timeline

Min Aung HlaingThan ShweSaw MaungKyaw HtinTin OoSan YuNe WinSmith DunBo Let YaAung San

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