Saw Maung
Burmese general and seventh Prime Minister

Born
1928
97 years ago
Died
July 24th, 1997
27 years ago — 69 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Burma
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A military leader and politician, served as the seventh Prime Minister of Burma from 1988 to 1990. Took power following a military coup and led the country during a period of political unrest. Implemented various policies aimed at stabilizing the nation amid ongoing protests and international criticism. The tenure was marked by efforts to consolidate military control over the government amidst significant opposition from pro-democracy movements.
Served as Prime Minister during political unrest
Led military control following a coup
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