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Residents in Naypyidaw voice cautious expectations as Myanmar leadership transition continues

by Monica Paing
April 6, 2026
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Residents in Naypyidaw voice cautious expectations as Myanmar leadership transition continues
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Residents in Naypyidaw have expressed cautious optimism over Myanmar’s political direction after Min Aung Hlaing was officially elected as President by the Union Parliament on Friday, formalising a new governing framework five years after the 2021 military takeover.

Footage from the capital on Saturday shows vehicles driving outside the Thiri Ratanar Myoma Market.

One local said they hoped governance would improve under the current arrangement.

“He has been in power since the military coup. Since he was in power after the coup, some things need to be tightened. Now that he has become a civilian president with the people’s consent, I hope he can do better things. I believe that he will be able to solve the problems that are inconvenient for the people.”

“I think the current domestic problems will be resolved. I also hope that we can bring about peace again in the best possible way,” said another.

A third interviewee pointed to Myanmar’s international relations.

“If the international community can accept it, there are countries that can accept the president… If they see the president’s efforts, I hope that they will accept it. I hope that people’s livelihood and daily life will be better than before,” she said.

Other residents said they hoped for greater stability and gradual improvements in living standards, including in education, the economy and social conditions.

China was among the first to congratulate Min Aung Hlaing, pledging ‘high-quality’ cooperation on infrastructure projects.

Regional neighbours like Thailand and the Philippines have indicated they will continue to engage with the new administration, even as Western nations maintain sanctions and refuse to recognise the election’s legitimacy, with many calling it a sham.

Min Aung Hlaing received 247 out of 260 votes in the lower house, according to official tallies.

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