Yangon Region Government

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{{Infobox government agency

| name = Yangon Region Government

| native_name = {{lang|my|ရန်ကုန်တိုင်းဒေသကြီးအစိုးရအဖွဲ့}}

| type = Government

| seal = Seal of Yangon Region Government.png

| seal_caption = Seal of Yangon Region

| formed = {{Start date|1988|9|19|df=yes}}

| jurisdiction = Devolved assembly-independent under a Military junta

| headquarters = Ahlone Road, Dagon Township, Yangon

| employees =

| budget =

| chief1_name = Hla Soe

| chief1_position = Chief Minister

| parent_department = Government of Myanmar

| website = http://www.yangon.gov.mm

}}

Yangon Region Government is known as Yangon Region Caretaker Government. Current Chief Minister is Hla Soe .

Hla Soe's Yangon Region Administration Council(1 February 2021 – 1 August 2021 )

According to the Coup D'état on 1 February 2021, the former cabinet was dissolved and formed a new council by the Myanmar Military also known as Yangon Region Administrative Council.

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! No.

! Name

! Portfolio

! Political Party

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|Hla Soe

|Chief Minister

|Union Solidarity and Development Party

{{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(2)}}

|Colonel ; Win Tint

|Minister of Security and Border Affairs

|Myanmar Military

style="background:White;" | {{color|black|{{small|(3)}}}}

|Bo Htay

|Minister of Municipality Affairs

|Independent

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|Zaw Win

|Minister of Natural Resources

|Independent

{{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(5)}}

|Lieutenant Colonel ; Myo Min Htike

|Minister of Transportation

|Myanmar Military

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|Aung Than U

|Minister of Economics

|Union Solidarity and Development Party

style="background:Green;" | {{color|white|{{small|(7)}}}}

|Aung Win Thein

|Minister of Social Affairs

|Union Solidarity and Development Party

style="background:White;" | {{color|black|{{small|(8)}}}}

|Htay Aung

|Minister of Immigration and Human Resources Development

|Independent

style="background:Yellow;" | {{color|black|{{small|(9)}}}}

|Saw Jacob Htoo

|Minister of Ethnicities Affairs

|Kayin People's Party

[[Phyo Min Thein]]'s Yangon Region Cabinet (1 April 2016 – 31 January 2021)

According to the result of the 2015 Myanmar General Election, National League for Democracy Party won with a landslide victory and formed a cabinet .

Although the term of the cabinet is 5 years, this cabinet could only serve for 4 years & 307 days due to the Coup D'état on 1 February 2021.

class="wikitable"

! No.

! Name

! Portfolio

! Political Party

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|Phyo Min Thein

|Chief Minister

|National League for Democracy

{{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(2)}}

|Colonel ; Win Tint

|Minister of Security and Border Affairs

|Myanmar Military

style="background:White;" | {{color|black|{{small|(3)}}}}

|Maung Maung Soe

|Minister of Municipality Affairs

|Independent

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|Han Tun

|Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry

|Independent

style="background:White;" | {{color|black|{{small|(5)}}}}

|Nilar Kyaw

|Minister of Electricity, Industry and Transportation

|Independent

style="background:Red;" | {{color|white|{{small|(6)}}}}

|Ye Min Oo

|Minister of Planning and Finance

|National League for Democracy

style="background:Red;" | {{color|white|{{small|(7)}}}}

|Naing Ngan Lin

|Minister of Social Affairs

|National League for Democracy

style="background:Red;" | {{color|white|{{small|(8)}}}}

|Moe Moe Suu Kyi

|Minister of Immigration and Human Resources Development

|National League for Democracy

style="background:Red;" | {{color|white|{{small|(9)}}}}

|Naw Pan Thin Zar Myo

|Minister of Karen Ethnic Affairs

|National League for Democracy

style="background:DarkRed;" | {{color|white|{{small|(10)}}}}

|Zaw Aye Maung

|Minister of Arakan Ethnic Affairs

|Arakan National Party

[[Myint Swe]]'s Yangon Region Cabinet (1 April 2011 – 31 March 2016)

According to the result of the 2010 Myanmar General Election, Union Solidarity and Development Party(the military proxy party formed by the former dictators)won and formed

the cabinet. This cabinet had fully served for 5 years .

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! No.

! Name

! Portfolio

! Political Party

style="background:Green;" | {{color|white|{{small|(1)}}}}

|Lieutenant General ; Myint Swe

|Chief Minister

|Union Solidarity and Development Party

{{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(2)}}

|Colonel ; Tin Win

|Minister of Security and Border Affairs

|Myanmar Military

style="background:Green;" | {{color|White|{{small|(3)}}}}

|Brigadier General ; Hla Myint

|Minister of Municipality Affairs

|Union Solidarity and Development Party

style="background:Green;" | {{color|white|{{small|(4)}}}}

|Soe Min

|Minister of Agriculture and Livestock

|Union Solidarity and Development Party

style="background:Green;" | {{color|white|{{small|(5)}}}}

|Kyaw Soe

|Minister of Forestry

|Union Solidarity and Development Party

style="background:Green;" | {{color|white|{{small|(6)}}}}

|Nyan Tun Oo

|Minister of Electricity and Industry

|Union Solidarity and Development Party

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|Colonel ; Aung Khin

|Minister of Transportation

|National Unity Party

style="background:Green;" | {{color|white|{{small|(8)}}}}

|Than Myint

|Minister of Planning

|Union Solidarity and Development Party

style="background:Green;" | {{color|white|{{small|(9)}}}}

|San San Nwe

|Minister of Finance

|Union Solidarity and Development Party

style="background:Green;" | {{color|white|{{small|(10)}}}}

|Dr ; Myint Thein

|Minister of Social Affairs

|Union Solidarity and Development Party

style="background:Yellow;" | {{color|black|{{small|(11)}}}}

|Saw Tun Aung Myint

|Minister of Karen Ethnic Affairs

|Kayin People's Party

style="background:DarkRed;" | {{color|white|{{small|(12)}}}}

|Zaw Aye Maung

|Minister of Arakan Ethnic Affairs

|Arakan National Party

[[Myint Swe]]'s Yangon Division Peace & Development Council (16 April 2001 – 31 March 2011)

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! No.

! Name

! Portfolio

! Political Party

rowspan="2" {{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(1)}}

|rowspan="2"|Lieutenant General; Myint Swe

|Council Chairman

|rowspan="2"|Myanmar Military

Regional Military Commander-in-Chief
{{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(2)}}

|

|Council Secretary

|Myanmar Military

{{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(3)}}

|Brigadier General ; Aung Thein Lin

|Mayor of Yangon

|Myanmar Military

Khin Maung Than's Yangon Division Peace & Development Council (15 November 1997 – 15 April 2001)

class="wikitable"

! No.

! Name

! Portfolio

! Political Party

rowspan="2" {{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(1)}}

|rowspan="2"|Major General; Khin Maung Than

|Council Chairman

|rowspan="2"|Myanmar Military

Regional Military Commander-in-Chief
{{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(2)}}

|

|Council Secretary

|Myanmar Military

{{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(3)}}

|Colonel ; Ko Lay

|Mayor of Yangon

|Myanmar Military

Myo Nyunt's Yangon Division Law & Order Restoration Council (19 September 1988 – 14 November 1997)

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! No.

! Name

! Portfolio

! Political Party

rowspan="2" {{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(1)}}

|rowspan="2"|Lieutenant General; Myo Nyunt

|Council Chairman

|rowspan="2"|Myanmar Military

Regional Military Commander-in-Chief
{{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(2)}}

|

|Council Secretary

|Myanmar Military

{{party color cell|Military rule}} {{color|white|(3)}}

|Colonel ; Ko Lay

|Mayor of Yangon

|Myanmar Military

References

http://www.president-office.gov.mm/?q=cabinet/region-and-state-government/id-10180

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