As Burma’s ailing prime minister remains in a private hospital in Singapore, the military government apparently has named a senior general as acting premier, according to the official press on Friday.
The designation came after the junta’s prime minister, Gen Soe Win, returned to Singapore for medical treatment on Sunday. Soe Win, who is said to suffer from leukemia, returned to Burma on May 3 after more than two months at a hospital in Singapore.
He spent 10 days at a military hospital in Rangoon before heading back to the island-state on Sunday.
The prime minister position is largely a ceremonial title and is not regarded as a key position within the military government, which came to power in 1988. Following earlier reports of a serious illness, Soe Win was expected to be replaced. Several senior generals have been tipped for the post in the past.
The fifth-ranking general in the regime, Thein Sein, who is in charge of the government-sponsored National Convention and Brig-Gen Myint Hlaing, the former head of Northeast Command who now heads Burma’s air defense department, were among those who have been tapped as successors.
Burma's official press has been silent about the health condition of Soe Win.
Soe Win became prime minister in October 2004, replacing the junta’s Gen Khin Nyunt who has been under house arrest since 2004. Dissidents claim that Soe Win was involved in mob attacks on opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi at Depayin in Sagaing Division in May 2003.