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2008 Myanmar Constitution _top_ Jun 2026

This paradox—using the 2008 Constitution to justify its destruction—highlights the document’s fundamental weakness: it was designed for military control, not democratic stability.

The constitution establishes a presidential republic but with unique, non-democratic elements. 2008 myanmar constitution

: This article in the Federal Law Review examines the "praetorian constitutionalism" of the 2008 document and why various attempts to reform it have failed. This paradox—using the 2008 Constitution to justify its

The 2008 Constitution remains the nominal supreme law, but the State Administration Council (SAC, the military junta) has effectively suspended most of its democratic provisions. A nationwide civil disobedience movement and armed resistance (People’s Defence Forces) reject the constitution entirely, calling for a new federal democratic charter. The 2008 Constitution remains the nominal supreme law,

famously disqualifies anyone whose spouse, children, or parents owe allegiance to a foreign power. This clause was specifically used to bar Aung San Suu Kyi from the presidency, as her late husband and sons are British citizens.