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Yangon Region Government
Yangon Region Government is known as Yangon Region Caretaker Government. Current Chief Minister is Hla Soe.
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.
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.
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 .
http://www.president-office.gov.mm/?q=cabinet/region-and-state-government/id-10180 Archived 2017-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
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Yangon Region Government
Yangon Region Government is known as Yangon Region Caretaker Government. Current Chief Minister is Hla Soe.
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.
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.
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 .
http://www.president-office.gov.mm/?q=cabinet/region-and-state-government/id-10180 Archived 2017-09-21 at the Wayback Machine