Myanmar cabinet reshuffle

02 February 2021
Myanmar cabinet reshuffle
Soldiers block the road heading to the parliament in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, 01 February 2021. Photo: Maung Lonlan/EPA

Myanmar military announced a major cabinet reshuffle hours after a state of emergency was declared on Monday, Xinhua reported.

Under the cabinet reshuffle, new union ministers were appointed for 11 ministries while 24 deputy ministers were removed from their posts, the military's statement said.

Union Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme Court of the Union, Chief Justices and Judges of Regional or State High Courts are allowed to remain in office, according to the military's statement.

Members of Anti-Corruption Commission, chairman, vice chairman and members of the Myanmar National Human Rights Commission will also remain in office.

Chairmen and members of the Nay Pyi Taw Council and the Union Civil Service Board will be removed from their posts while a new chairman is appointed for the Union Civil Service Board, the statement said.

The military also announced earlier Monday that the Union Election Commission (UEC) will be reformed and the electoral process in the parliamentary elections held in November last year will be reviewed in accordance with the law during the state of emergency.