Min Aung Hlaing has taken a significant step in Myanmar's political landscape by transitioning from commander-in-chief to president. This change comes five years after a coup that ousted the elected civilian government.
The elections that facilitated this transition have been described as tightly staged, leading to questions about the authenticity of democratic processes in the country.
As Myanmar navigates this new phase, foreign governments are urged to carefully consider their interactions with the administration, given the ongoing concerns regarding military consolidation and the lack of genuine political transition.