Win Myint ( ; born 8 November 1951) is a Burmese politician who served as the tenth
president of Myanmar from 2018 to 2021, when he was removed from office in the
2021 coup d'état.
He was the
speaker of the House of Representatives from 2016 to 2018. He also served as a member of parliament in the
House of Representatives
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(
Pyithu Hluttaw
The Pyithu Hluttaw (, ; House of Representatives) is the ''de jure'' lower house of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the bicameral legislature of Myanmar (Burma). It consists of 440 members, of which 330 are directly elected through the first-past-the ...
) from 2012 to 2018.
Win Myint was viewed as an important ally of
State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi
Aung San Suu Kyi (born 19 June 1945) is a Burmese politician, diplomat, author, and political activist. She was awarded the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize. She served as State Counsellor of Myanmar and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Myanmar), Ministe ...
.
Early life and education
Win Myint was born in Nyaung Chaung Village,
Danubyu, Ayeyarwady Region, then part of the
Union of Burma, to parents Tun Kyin and
Daw Than. He graduated with a
Bachelor of Science
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The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Scienc ...
degree in
geology
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from the
Rangoon Arts and Science University.
Win Myint is married to
Cho Cho and the couple has one daughter, Phyu Phyu Thin, a senior advisor of
City Mart Holdings.
Political career
1988 uprising and 1990 election
After graduating in geology from
Rangoon Arts and Science University, Win Myint became a High Court senior lawyer in 1981 and later a lawyer of the
Supreme Court of Myanmar. In 1985, he became a High Court advocate. He was jailed for his role in the
8888 Uprising, and has been described by some who have met him as rather a closed book.
Out of jail in time for the
1990 Myanmar general election, which the military later nullified, he ran successfully for
Ayeyarwady Region
Ayeyarwady Region ( , , ; formerly Ayeyarwady Division and Irrawaddy Division) is a region of Myanmar, occupying the delta region of the Ayeyarwady River (Irrawaddy River). It is bordered by the Rakhine State to the northwest, the Bago Region to ...
’s
Danubyu Township, winning a majority of 20,388 (56% of the votes), but was never allowed to assume his seat.
2012 by-election and 2015 election
Win Myint resumed his political career in the
2012 Myanmar by-elections
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, winning a
Pyithu Hluttaw
The Pyithu Hluttaw (, ; House of Representatives) is the ''de jure'' lower house of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the bicameral legislature of Myanmar (Burma). It consists of 440 members, of which 330 are directly elected through the first-past-the ...
, lower house seat in
Pathein constituency, and going on to become secretary of parliament’s rule of law committee. In the
2015 Myanmar general election, he was elected as
Pyithu Hluttaw MP for
Tamwe Township. He served as the
Speaker of the House of Representatives of Myanmar from 2016 to 2018.
Presidency
Following the resignation of
Htin Kyaw as
President of Myanmar, Win Myint resigned as
Speaker of the Pyithu Hluttaw on 21 March 2018, a move seen by many as a preparation by the
National League for Democracy
The National League for Democracy (, ; Abbreviation, abbr. NLD; Burmese abbr. ဒီချုပ်) is a deregistered liberal democratic political party in Myanmar (formerly Burma). It became the country's ruling party after a landslide victo ...
for Win Myint to be put forward as a candidate for the presidency. Win Myint was succeeded by his deputy
T Khun Myat. The
Pyithu Hluttaw
The Pyithu Hluttaw (, ; House of Representatives) is the ''de jure'' lower house of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the bicameral legislature of Myanmar (Burma). It consists of 440 members, of which 330 are directly elected through the first-past-the ...
confirmed the election of Win Myint as the
House of Representatives
House of Representatives is the name of legislative bodies in many countries and sub-national entities. In many countries, the House of Representatives is the lower house of a bicameral legislature, with the corresponding upper house often ...
' nominee for
Vice-President
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on 23 March 2018, paving the way for Win Myint to enter the election process for the next
President of Myanmar. Win Myint defeated
Union Solidarity and Development Party's candidate
Thaung Aye with 273 votes to the latter's 27. Win Myint was elected as the 10th
President of Myanmar by the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (a combined meeting of the two houses of the national legislature) on 28 March 2018, with 403 out of 636 lawmakers voting for him.
On 17 April 2018, Win Myint granted
amnesty to 8,500 prisoners, including 51 foreigners and 36 political prisoners.
2021 coup d'état
On 1 February 2021, during a
military coup d'état, Win Myint was detained along with fellow parliament members including the
State Counsellor and
party leader
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,
Aung Sun Suu Kyi, in
Naypyidaw
Naypyidaw (), officially Romanization of Burmese, romanized as Nay Pyi Taw (NPT), is the capital city, capital and third-largest city of Myanmar. The city is located at the centre of the Naypyidaw Union Territory. It is unusual among Myanmar's ...
. Win Myint was removed from office and replaced by
Vice-President
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Myint Swe as acting head of state.
Later on 4 February 2021, Win Myint was charged for violating rules banning gatherings during the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. Trial hearings commenced on 16 February.
On 11 October, a Naypyidaw judge formally indicted Win Myint under Section 25 of the Disaster Management Law, which carries a maximum three-year prison sentence.
During Win Myint's testimony on 12 October, he revealed that on 1 February in the lead-up to the coup, two senior military generals had attempted to force him to
resign, under the guise of "
ill health."
On 6 December 2021, Win Myint and Suu Kyi were both sentenced to 4 years in jail.
As of May 2025, the
United Nations
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list of Heads of State, Heads of Government, and Ministers for Foreign Affairs of all Member States continues to list Win Myint as
President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.
On 16 April 2024, the military announced that Win Myint had been transferred to house arrest due to a heat wave. However, pro-democracy publications such as ''
The Irrawaddy'' claimed that there is little evidence to support the junta's announcement.
Myanmar’s Suu Kyi Remains in Prison: Informed Sources
April 18, 2024.
See also
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Members of Pyithu Hluttaw
Speakers of the House of Representatives of Myanmar
National League for Democracy politicians
Prisoners and detainees of Myanmar
1951 births
Living people
Leaders ousted by a coup
People from Ayeyarwady Region
University of Yangon alumni
Presidents of Myanmar