Republic of the Union of Myanmar — Authorized Personnel Only
Institutional leadership, public administration systems, strategic governance and the patient modernization of the Republic — the agenda that guides the office of the First Vice President.
Modern statecraft is the work of institutions — calibrated, restrained, and operating in concert. The governance agenda of the First Vice President is built on six interlocking commitments: from institutional integrity and strategic coordination to the modernization of public service delivery across the Union.
Restoring and reinforcing the legitimate authority of every organ of state — through structure, mandate and operational discipline.
Coordinated planning across ministries, with clear priorities, measurable milestones and the alignment of policy to national strategy.
Modernizing the systems and procedures of national administration — clarity of authority, integrity of process, accountability of outcome.
Bridging Union, regional and state administrations — ensuring alignment without erasing legitimate regional dignity and difference.
Long-horizon investment in transport, energy, water and digital connectivity — the physical infrastructure on which a modern republic depends.
Digital service delivery, capacity-building of the civil service and the standardization of citizen-facing systems across the Union.
Public administration is judged by what it delivers. The governance agenda is anchored in measurable commitments, regional coverage and operational accountability.
The First Vice President convenes a structured coordination cadence between cabinet, ministries and regional administrations — translating national priorities into operational mandates with clear ownership and measurable outcomes.
The discipline of the coordination model is its most distinctive feature: regular review, transparent reporting against milestones, and a willingness to recalibrate strategy in the face of new evidence. The mandate is delivery — not announcement.
National AdministrationA focused portfolio of governance programs ordered by sequence and dependency. Each programme has clear ministerial ownership and is reviewed against published milestones.