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Myanmar's figurehead president Myint Swe dies after long illness | Myanmar's figurehead president Myint Swe dies after long illness |
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Myint Swe had been suffering from neurological disorders, Myanmar's junta said | Myint Swe had been suffering from neurological disorders, Myanmar's junta said |
Myanmar's figurehead president who came to power after a 2021 coup, Myint Swe, has died, the South East Asian nation's military leaders said. He was 74. | Myanmar's figurehead president who came to power after a 2021 coup, Myint Swe, has died, the South East Asian nation's military leaders said. He was 74. |
Before his death, Myint Swe had been on medical leave for over a year due to declining health. | Before his death, Myint Swe had been on medical leave for over a year due to declining health. |
Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has been performing Myint Swe's largely ceremonial duties since July 2024. | Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has been performing Myint Swe's largely ceremonial duties since July 2024. |
The country's junta named Myint Swe acting president after it overthrew the civilian government led by Aung San Suu Kyi. | |
He died in a hospital in the capital Nay Pyi Taw at 08:28 local time (02:58 GMT) Thursday due to "neurodegenerative diseases and related neurological disorders", the junta said. | He died in a hospital in the capital Nay Pyi Taw at 08:28 local time (02:58 GMT) Thursday due to "neurodegenerative diseases and related neurological disorders", the junta said. |
A state funeral has been scheduled for Myint Swe, it said. | A state funeral has been scheduled for Myint Swe, it said. |
As acting president, he endorsed multiple extensions to the country's state of emergency. | As acting president, he endorsed multiple extensions to the country's state of emergency. |
On Wednesday, the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper published a junta statement announcing that Myint Swe was in a "critical condition", after he "experienced weight loss, loss of appetite, fever, and a decline in cognitive function" in July. | On Wednesday, the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper published a junta statement announcing that Myint Swe was in a "critical condition", after he "experienced weight loss, loss of appetite, fever, and a decline in cognitive function" in July. |
In early 2023 Myint Swe "began experiencing sluggishness in movement and the ability to consume food and nutrients", the statement said. | In early 2023 Myint Swe "began experiencing sluggishness in movement and the ability to consume food and nutrients", the statement said. |
It added that he received treatment in Singapore in April 2024 and went on medical leave in July 2024. | It added that he received treatment in Singapore in April 2024 and went on medical leave in July 2024. |
Myanmar has been in turmoil since the 2021 coup, with a civil war persisting between junta forces and ethnic armed groups. | Myanmar has been in turmoil since the 2021 coup, with a civil war persisting between junta forces and ethnic armed groups. |
Min Aung Hlaing announced in March that the country would hold a national election in December 2025 or January 2026 - the first vote since the junta seized power in the coup. | Min Aung Hlaing announced in March that the country would hold a national election in December 2025 or January 2026 - the first vote since the junta seized power in the coup. |
But critics say the election is a sham designed to maintain the junta's power through proxy political parties. | But critics say the election is a sham designed to maintain the junta's power through proxy political parties. |
Last week, Myanmar's junta ended the state of emergency and transferred power to an interim government to pave the way for the election. | Last week, Myanmar's junta ended the state of emergency and transferred power to an interim government to pave the way for the election. |
But Min Aung Hlaing, who remains the acting president and military chief, retains de facto control over the country's leadership. | But Min Aung Hlaing, who remains the acting president and military chief, retains de facto control over the country's leadership. |
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