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Myanmar's embattled junta chief takes on function of nominal president

All duties of Myanmar's token president have been moved to the chief of the judgment junta, Minutes Aung Hlaing, after the small head of state was placed on medical leave following a period of extended health problem, state television stated on Monday.

Myanmar has actually been in swallowed up in chaos since Feb. 2021 when the military led by Min Aung Hlaing ousted an elected civilian government in a coup, activating a wave of protests that has transformed into an across the country armed rebellion versus the junta.

Although Myint Swe, 73, is just a token president, the junta has depended on him to sign its decrees and offer a. veneer of legitimacy to its rule, which is struggling to include. an expanding civil war and handle a crumbling economy.

The Interim President's Workplace has sent a letter to State. Administration Council Workplace notifying it to hand over the. responsibilities, state tv MRTV stated on Monday,. referring to the military-backed council chaired by Minutes Aung. Hlaing.

Myint Swe, a previous army officer who became president throughout. the coup, is struggling with neurological conditions, the. state-run International New Light of Myanmar newspaper reported last. week, adding that he was unable to perform standard activities,. including eating food.

Minutes Aung Hlaing, 68, remains in his weakest position considering that. deposing the federal government led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi. three years ago as he deals with concerns about his management. following a series of battleground beats for the once-feared. military.

(source: Reuters)