Chairman of the State Security and Peace Commission

Chairman of the State Security and Peace Commission
နိုင်ငံတော်လုံခြုံရေးနှင့် အေးချမ်းသာယာရေးကော်မရှင် ဥက္ကဋ္ဌ
since 31 July 2025
State Security and Peace Commission
TypeMilitary junta leader
AbbreviationSSPC Chairman
Reports toCommander-in-Chief of Defence Services
ResidencePresidential Palace[1]
SeatNaypyidaw
AppointerCommander-in-Chief of Defence Services
Term lengthSituational
Constituting instrumentNDSC Order No (4/2025)[2]
PrecursorChairman of the State Administration Council
Formation31 July 2025 (2025-07-31)
First holderMin Aung Hlaing
DeputyVice Chairman

The chairman of the State Security and Peace Commission (Burmese: နိုင်ငံတော်လုံခြုံရေးနှင့် အေးချမ်းသာယာရေးကော်မရှင် ဥက္ကဋ္ဌ) is the head of the State Security and Peace Commission, Myanmar's military junta since the council was established on 31 July 2025. Min Aung Hlaing, who has ruled Myanmar since 2021 following the coup, is the current holder of the office.

Chairman

Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Term of office Deputy(s)
Took office Left office Time in office
Min Aung Hlaing
(born 1956)
31 July 2025 Incumbent 18 days Soe Win

Vice Chairman

Vice Chairman of the State Security and Peace Commission
State Security and Peace Commission
TypeMilitary junta deputy leader
AbbreviationSSPC Vice Chairman
Reports toChairman
SeatNaypyidaw
AppointerCommander-in-Chief of Defence Services[3]
Term lengthSituational
Constituting instrumentNDSC Order No (4/2025)[2]
PrecursorVice Chairman of the State Administration Council
Formation31 July 2025
First holderSoe Win
SuccessionFirst

The vice chairman of the State Administration Council was the junta's second-ranked official.

Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Term of office Chairman
Took office Left office Time in office
Soe Win
(born 1960)
31 July 2025 Incumbent 18 days Min Aung Hlaing

See also

References

  1. ^ "Min Aung Hlaing's Mania for the Presidency Is Alive and Well—and May Soon Bear Fruit". The Irrawaddy. 6 January 2023. Retrieved 12 January 2023. Right after the coup, [Min Aung Hlaing] moved straight into the Presidential Residence.
  2. ^ a b "NDSC Order No.4/2025: Formation of State Security and Peace Commission". Ministry of the State Administration Council Chairman's Office. 31 July 2025. Retrieved 2 August 2025.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference GNLM:1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).