Deputy Prime Minister of Myanmar

The deputy prime minister of Myanmar is the deputy head of government of Myanmar. The current Deputy Prime Ministers are Vice Senior General Soe Win, General Mya Tun Oo, Admiral Tin Aung San, Win Shein and Than Swe.

History of the office
The position of Prime Minister was created in 1948, with the adoption of the Burmese Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom. Due to the country's long period of military rule, it has not been uncommon for the prime minister to be a serving (or recently retired) military officer.

The position was abolished according to the current Constitution (adopted in 2008). It provided that the president is both the head of state and head of government.

On 1 August 2021, State Administration Council formed the caretaker government and vice chairman of SAC became Deputy Prime Minister.

Deputy prime ministers of Burma/Myanmar (1948–present)
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" ! rowspan="2" | No. ! rowspan="2" width="100px" | Portrait ! rowspan="2" | Name (Birth–Death) ! colspan="3" | Term of office ! rowspan="2" | Political party ! Took office ! Left office ! Time in office ! colspan="7" |

Union of Burma (1948–1974)
! style="background:;" | 1 ဗိုလ်လက်ျာ (1911–1978) ! style="background:;" | 2 ကျော်ငြိမ်း (1913–1986) ! style="background:;" | 3 နေဝင်း (1911–2002) ! style="background:;" | 4 စဝ်ခွန်ချို (1912–1990) ! style="background:;" | 5 သိမ်းမောင် (1890-1975) ! style="background:;" | 6 လွန်းဘော်
 * Bo Let Ya (Thakin Hla Pe).jpg
 * Bo Let Ya
 * 4 January 1948
 * 14 September 1948
 * 253 days
 * Military
 * Kyaw_Nyein.jpg
 * Kyaw Nyein
 * 14 September 1948
 * 2 April 1949
 * 200 days
 * Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League
 * General Ne Win PM of Burma 1959.jpg
 * Ne Win
 * 2 April 1949
 * 10 December 1949
 * 251 days
 * Military
 * Sao Hkun Hkio
 * Sao Hkun Hkio
 * 10 December 1949
 * 29 October 1958
 * 8 years, 325 days
 * Independent
 * Thein Maung
 * Thein Maung
 * 29 October 1958
 * 27 February 1959
 * 121 days
 * Independent
 * Lun Baw
 * Lun Baw

! style="background:;" | (4) စဝ်ခွန်ချို (1912–1990) ! colspan="7" |
 * 27 February 1959
 * 4 April 1960
 * 1 year, 37 days
 * Independent
 * Sao Hkun Hkio
 * Sao Hkun Hkio
 * 4 April 1960
 * 2 March 1962 (deposed.)
 * 1 year, 335 days
 * Independent
 * colspan="7" bgcolor="lightgrey" | Position abolished (2 March 1962 – 2 March 1974)
 * colspan="7" bgcolor="lightgrey" | Position abolished (2 March 1962 – 2 March 1974)
 * colspan="7" bgcolor="lightgrey" | Position abolished (2 March 1962 – 2 March 1974)

Socialist Republic of Union of Burma (1974–1988)
! style="background:;" | 7 ! style="background:;" | 8 (resigned.) ! style="background:;" height=100 | သူရကျော်ထင် (1925-1996) (resigned.) (until 4 November 1985) Burma Socialist Programme Party (from 4 November 1985) !9 ! style="background:;" height=100 | ! colspan="7" |
 * U Lwin ဦးလွင် (1924–2011)
 * 2 March 1974
 * 29 March 1977
 * 3 years, 28 days
 * Burma Socialist Programme Party
 * Burma Socialist Programme Party
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 * Tun Tin ထွန်းတင် (1920–2020)
 * 29 March 1977
 * 26 July 1988
 * 11 years, 121 days
 * Burma Socialist Programme Party
 * rowspan="3" | ThuraKyawHtin.jpg
 * rowspan="3" | Thura Kyaw Htin
 * rowspan="3" | 9 November 1981
 * rowspan="3" | 18 September 1988
 * rowspan="3" | 6 years, 314 days
 * rowspan="3" | Military

Union of Burma /Myanmar (1988–2011)
! style="background:;" | 10 သန်းရွှေ (born 1933) ! style="background:;" | 11 ခင်မောင်ရင်
 * Than Shwe 2010-10-11.jpg
 * Than Shwe
 * 21 September 1988
 * 23 April 1992
 * 3 years, 215 days
 * Military
 * Khin Maung Yin
 * Khin Maung Yin

! style="background:;" | 12 မောင်မောင်ခင်
 * 17 July 1995
 * 15 November 1997
 * 2 years, 121 days
 * Military
 * Maung Maung Khin
 * Maung Maung Khin

! style="background:;" | 13 တင်ထွန်း
 * 15 November 1997
 * 25 August 2003
 * 5 years, 284 days
 * Military
 * Tun Tin
 * Tun Tin

! style="background:;" | 14 တင်လှ (born 1939) ! colspan="7" |
 * 15 November 1997
 * 25 August 2003
 * 5 years, 284 days
 * Military
 * Tin Hla
 * Tin Hla
 * 14 November 1998
 * 14 November 2001
 * 3 years, 1 day
 * Military
 * colspan="7" bgcolor="lightgrey" | Position abolished (25 August 2003 – 30 March 2011)
 * colspan="7" bgcolor="lightgrey" | Position abolished (25 August 2003 – 30 March 2011)

Republic of the Union of Myanmar (2011–present)
! style="background:;" | 15 စိုးဝင်း (born 1961) ! style="background:;" | 16 မြထွန်းဦး (born 1961) ! style="background:;" | 17 တင်အောင်စန်း (born 1960) ! style="background:;" | 18 စိုးထွဋ် (born 1961) ! style="background:;" | 19 ဝင်းရှိန် (born 1958) ! style="background:;" | 20 သန်းဆွေ (born 1953)
 * colspan="7" bgcolor="lightgrey" | Position abolished (30 March 2011 – 1 August 2021)
 * colspan="7" bgcolor="lightgrey" | Position abolished (30 March 2011 – 1 August 2021)
 * Soe Win.jpg
 * Soe Win
 * 1 August 2021
 * Incumbent
 * 2 years, 333 days
 * Military
 * Mya Tun Oo during a meeting with Alexander Fomin on 17 August (cropped).jpg
 * Mya Tun Oo
 * 1 February 2023
 * Incumbent
 * 1 year, 148 days
 * Military
 * Tin Aung San
 * Tin Aung San
 * 1 February 2023
 * Incumbent
 * 1 year, 148 days
 * Military
 * Soe Htut
 * Soe Htut
 * 1 February 2023
 * 25 September 2023
 * 235 days
 * Military
 * Win Shein
 * Win Shein
 * 1 February 2023
 * Incumbent
 * 1 year, 148 days
 * Independent
 * Than Swe
 * Than Swe
 * 3 August 2023
 * Incumbent
 * 331 days
 * Independent
 * }