
The National Unity Government (NUG) has officially announced that Deputy Minister for Human Rights Khun Behan Htun has been granted leave from his duties. The announcement was signed by NUG Prime Minister Man Win Khaing Than, confirming the deputy minister’s departure from his position. This marks the first significant change within the National Unity Government’s cabinet structure.
This development comes after NUG’s Acting President Duwa Lashi La announced plans for governmental reforms and called for ministers residing abroad to return to the country. The departure of Deputy Minister Khun Behan Htun represents the first major administrative change within the National Unity Government since these reform initiatives were announced. The timing of this change aligns with the broader restructuring efforts aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the government’s operations.
The National Unity Government continues to play a crucial role in Myanmar’s democratic movement, working towards the end of military dictatorship and the establishment of democratic governance. The current restructuring efforts are part of a broader initiative to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of governmental operations. These changes reflect the NUG’s commitment to strengthening its administrative capabilities while maintaining its core mission of representing the democratic aspirations of the Myanmar people.