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Submitted by moiuser on 21 December 2025

State responsibilities will be transferred to the winning party after the election is completed.

Senior General Min Aung Hlaing highlighted that Hluttaw candidates should have political, administrative, economic, security, and rule-of-law perspectives.
Chairman of the State Security and Peace Commission and Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing met officers, other ranks and families of Magway Station under the Central Command at Thiha Thura Kyin San Hall of the local battalion headquarters in Magway yesterday afternoon.
Speaking on the occasion, the Senior General revealed that a multiparty democratic general election will be held in the coming days, and once the election is completed, national responsibilities will be handed over to the winning party.

He urged all Tatmadaw members to work together to ensure the successful holding of the election.

With regard to voting, the Senior General noted that people should choose candidates who can genuinely work for the benefit of the country and the region; who possess political, administrative, economic, security, and rule-of-law perspectives; who can cooperate sincerely with the Tatmadaw, which has steadfastly existed since independence; who can uphold the Our Three Main National Causes; and who have knowledge of legal matters.

The Senior General explained the participation of the Tatmadaw in the national political leadership role, conducting the anti-insurgent operations by the Tatmadaw against the internal conflicts and external invasions amid the difficulties, the experience of the Tatmadaw in the political systems exercised by the State in successive eras, and paving the way for the multiparty democratic system for the country aspired by the entire people.

He continued that the Tatmadaw has been the institution that led the establishment of the multiparty democratic system desired by the people and has continued to work impartially to strengthen Myanmar’s democratic system.
He suggested that during the upcoming election period, voters should choose candidates who can cooperate with the Tatmadaw, who can uphold the Our Three Main National Causes, and who possess political, economic, and defence perspectives.
The Senior General noted that the Tatmadaw is one of the strongest institutions carrying out national defence duties, and that since independence, the Tatmadaw has continued up to the present day to suppress internal insurgencies that have arisen.

He stressed that the Tatmadaw is working to improve the welfare of Tatmadaw members. If military-owned and independently operated agricultural and livestock projects are carried out properly, they will provide significant support for the welfare of Tatmadaw members.

The Senior General urged all Tatmadaw members to diligently serve the assigned duties, urging that if something is beneficial for themselves, the Tatmadaw and the State, they have to work these duties successfully.

The Senior General presented foodstuffs for officers, other ranks and families of the station through the station commander, while the wife of the Senior General gave financial assistance for the station’s maternal and child welfare association through the wife of the station commander.

Also, present at the meeting were Daw Kyu Kyu Hla, the wife of the Senior General; Commission Secretary General Ye Win Oo and his wife, Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Admiral Htein Win and his wife, Commander-in-Chief (Air) General Tun Aung and his wife, senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief and their wives, and the commander of Central Command.
At the local Tatmadaw hospital in the station, the Senior General warmly comforted officers, other ranks and People’s Military Servants receiving medical treatment for their injuries sustained in serving defence and security duties of the State and cordially asked about their health conditions. The Senior General fulfilled the requirements submitted by those officers and other ranks. The Senior General also asked about the needs of the hospital and attended to the needs.
The Senior General and the party inspected the war veterans’ housing in Magway by car. After cordially asking about the requirements of war veterans who are residing at the housing, the Senior General coordinated with officials to fulfil the needs.

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