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Myanmar parliament to hold vote to elect president on Friday, house speaker says

Myanmar parliament to hold vote to elect president on Friday, house speaker says

April 2 (Reuters) - Myanmar's parliament will hold a bicameral vote to elect a president on Friday, ‌house speaker Aung Lin Dwe said on Thursday, ‌with the country's former military chief and junta leader Min Aung Hlaing ​in the running for the position.

Reuters FILE PHOTO: Myanmar's military leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing participates in a parade commemorating the 81st Armed Forces Day in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, March 27, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo FILE PHOTO: Military-appointed lawmakers attend a session of the Pyithu Hluttaw (House of Representatives) following a phased election dominated by the army-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party, in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, March 16, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

FILE PHOTO: Military parade commemorating the 81st Armed Forces Day in Naypyidaw

The 69-year-old general, who led a 2021 coup that ousted the democratically elected government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and triggered ‌a civil war, ⁠stepped down as Myanmar's top military commander on Monday, after 15 years in the position.

On ⁠the same day, a member of Myanmar's lower house of parliament nominated him as a vice presidential candidate, alongside ​two other ​contenders put forward by ​the upper house and ‌a block of military representatives in parliament.

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A joint meeting of both houses, including the military-appointed lawmakers, will be held at 10.00 a.m. local time (0330 GMT) on Friday to elect a president from among those three vice presidential ‌candidates.

"The three candidates selected by their ​respective groups meet the necessary ​qualifications," Aung Lin Dwe ​said, according to parliamentary proceedings broadcast on ‌state media.

The move follows a ​controversial election ​held in December and January that was won by a military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party but ​widely derided as ‌a sham by the United Nations and many ​Western countries.

(Reporting by Reuters staff, Writing by Devjyot ​Ghoshal; Editing by David Stanway)