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Myanmar’s National Unity Government meet urges to overthrow junta

Acting President Duwal Shila emphasised the revolutionary commitment required to overthrow the military council during Myanmar's National Unity Government's meeting

Myanmar's National Unity Government convenes its 19th meeting amid intense civil war, supports political-military efforts to overthrow junta.

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Myanmarโ€™s National Unity Government held its 19th cabinet meeting on July 29th, bringing together leaders of the countryโ€™s democratic resistance movement. The governmentโ€™s press service revealed the details on Thursday, July 31st.ย 

According to the available information regarding the virtual meeting, Myanmarโ€™s National Unity Governmentโ€™s Acting President Duwal Shila and Union Prime Minister Mahn Win Khaing Than addressed ministers at the 10am session, focusing on administrative reforms and regional strategy.

The meeting highlighted the parallel governmentโ€™s efforts to establish legitimacy while challenging military rule. Ministers discussed practical governance issues, including joint office processes and energy ministry budgets, demonstrating attempts to function as a government-in-exile.

Mr Duwal Shila emphasised the revolutionary commitment required to overthrow Myanmarโ€™s military council. โ€œOnly by any means, whether political or military, can we remove the military council and create a just and prosperous new Union of Myanmar that we hope for,โ€ he declared. โ€œThis is the will of all of us, the will of all the people,โ€ he added.

The acting president called for continued reforms while maintaining revolutionary dedication. โ€œWhen we do that, we will continue to stand with great faith in our hearts that we are all true revolutionaries who have sacrificed themselves and are building the future of the people of the country,โ€ he stated.

He praised ministerial performance while emphasising the need for improvement, noting that โ€œnothing is permanentโ€ and progress requires constant advancement.

Mr Mahn Win Khaing Than addressed the practical challenges of governing a country under military occupation. He referenced ministerial visits to Sagaing and Magway regions, stating: โ€œSome ministers have already travelled to Sagaing and Magway, so I believe that they will be better informed about the actual situation and will be able to manage the situation more effectively and efficiently for the revolution.โ€

The prime minister stressed the need for a comprehensive national strategy rather than regional approaches. โ€œWe must focus more on areas that can be controlled by the military, and we cannot ignore areas such as Bago, Tanintharyi, and Ayeyarwady that cannot be ignored,โ€ he explained. โ€œAlthough we talk about the North and South separately due to the revolutionary situation, our National Unity Government is the government of the whole country,โ€ he further added.

Mr Mahn Win Khaing Than outlined the governmentโ€™s federal democratic objectives. โ€œWhen we set principles, we must set them according to the conditions of the whole country. We cannot have one for the North and one for the South,โ€ he emphasised. He acknowledged the need for regional flexibility while maintaining unified principles across Myanmarโ€™s diverse territories.

The meeting addressed practical governance matters through ministerial presentations. Union Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration U Lwin Ko Lat discussed joint office processes and operational expenses. Union Minister for Electricity and Energy U Soe Thura Tun presented his shadow ministryโ€™s operating budgets for review and discussion.

The prime minister connected these administrative functions to broader democratic goals. โ€œThe implementation of the administrative sector is our goal, which is to establish a federal democratic system. It is also a foundation for implementation, so we need to start well,โ€ he concluded.

The union chief minister reviewed the presentations before Mr Duwal Shila delivered closing remarks and adjourned the session.ย 

At a time when the military rulers have intensified their attacks on the Opposition forces, the shadow governmentโ€™s virtual meeting, despite appearing as an ornamental act, reflected Myanmarโ€™s National Unity Governmentโ€™s efforts to maintain democratic structures while operating under severe constraints.

However, except for rhetoric, the shadow government failed to show any clear way out of the current fiasco.

The cabinet session demonstrates the parallel governmentโ€™s attempts to establish administrative capacity across Myanmarโ€™s regions, which are now under the control of the rebels. The shadow ministers claim that they travel to territories where they can operate safely while planning for broader national governance once military rule ends.

Myanmarโ€™s National Unity Government was formed following the February 2021 military coup that overthrew Myanmarโ€™s elected civilian government. It represents opposition parties, ethnic minorities, and civil society groups united against military rule.


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