State Reconstruction, Development and Preservation Council

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Socialist Republic of Barmia
ဗမနယ္ရရ ဆိုရှယ်လစ် သမ္မတနိုင်ငံ
Bamanayrarninengan Soshallait Sammataninengan

2017–2020
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CapitalKengkaw
Common languagesBurmese (Official), Kachin, Shan
GovernmentSaminshayist Militarist junta
President 
• 2017 – 2020
Kaung Thura Kan
Prime Minister 
• 2017 – 2020
Than Aye
Historical eraImperial Crisis
• Established
2017
• Disestablished
2020

The State Reconstruction, Development and Preservation Council (Burmese: နိုင်ငံတော်ပြန်လည်တည်ဆောက်ရေး, ဖွံ့ဖြိုးရေးနှင့်ထိန်းသိမ်းရေးကောင်စီ; Ninengantaw Panlai Taisoutrayy, Hpwanhpyaoerayy nhaint Hteinsaimrayy Kaunghce), or abbreviated as the SRDPC, was the name of the military junta that ruled the northern part of Bethausia during the Imperial Crisis. They officially seized power on May 15, 2017 during the Twelve Generals' Rebellion with Senior General Kaung Thura Kan established as the President of the Republic. The Council was then dissolved on August 21, 2020 when Kaung ordered the Socialist Republican Army to surrender.

The Council consisted of twelve general officers, with those with more superior ranks holding higher political offices, while those with lesser ranks in comparison held provincial power over their respective military regions.

History

The Council was developed from the United Front for the Restoration of Barmia, a Saminshayist movement organization dedicated in removing the current ducal government and replacing it with rule from a more native ethnic group; in this case: Barmas. They also intended on establishing a more militarist rule, so as to possess a strong army and defense. Although the forefront consisted of professors, students and youth that pushed for Saminshayist ideals, it was revealed later that it was funded and led by twelve generals from the Royal Bethausian Armed Forces that intended on fulfilling the goals of the aforementioned broad movement and whom have sour relations with the Grand Duke.

On May 15, 2017, these same generals launched a coup d'état against the ducal government and routed the royal family and the cabinet south to the Taninthayi Region where the latter established a loyalist government. After securing power, they abolished the current constitution and replaced it with a more socialist and, eventually, totalitarian one. They also enabled the majority Barma ethnic group to live with a higher standard of living than the other ethnic groups residing in the territories they have gained.

Leadership

Chairman

  • Senior General Kaung Thura Kan, Chairman of the SRDPC, Commander-in-Chief of the Sorepatmadaw

Vice Chairman

  • Vice Senior General Than Aye, Vice Chairman of the SRDPC, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Sorepatmadaw

Ministers

  • General Soe Thu Pyae, Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic
  • Thurein Zaw Wunna, Saminshayist Buddhist Party Chief Secretary, Minister of the Interior
  • Khine Lin Kan Zin, Saminshayist Buddhist Party Chairman, Minister of Education
  • Vice Senior General Thura Thiha Myo Thet, Minister of War, Chief-of-Staff of the Sorepatmadaw
  • Retired General Wai Min, First Secretary of the SRDPC, Minister of Government Intelligence

Military Province Governors

  • General Arkar Khaing, Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 1 (Kachin State, Mandalay Region)
  • General Tun Soe, Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 2 (Ayeryarwady Region, Chin State, Ganpadan-Pudasmina)
  • General Thu Zarni Pyay, Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 3 (Sagaing Region, Karen State)
  • General Arkar Saw, Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 4 (Bago Region)
  • General Ohn Myin, Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 5 (Shan State, Nothern Mon State)

Regional Military Commanders

  • Lieutenant General Min Thet Htut, Head of the Northern Command (RMC-1), BSO-1
  • Lieutenant General Zarni Aung, Head of the Mandalay Command (RMC-2), BSO-1
  • Lieutenant General Zeyar Phyoe Thant Thawda, Head of the Northwestern Command (RMC-3), BSO-2
  • Lieutenant General Kaung U Htet, Western Command (RMC-4), BSO-2
  • Lieutenant General Zarni Arkar, Pudasmina Command (RMC-5), BSO-2
  • Lieutenant General Wai Hein Min Kyaw, Sagaing Command (RMC-6), BSO-3
  • Lieutenant General Maung Nyan, Kayin Command (RMC-7), BSO-3
  • Lieutenant General Zarni Nyan Zarni, Western Bago Command (RMC-8), BSO-4
  • Major General Phyoe Soe, Eastern Bago Command (RMC-9), BSO-4
  • Lieutenant General Zin Ye Thawda, Triangle Region Command (RMC-10), BSO-5
  • Lieutenant General Naing Thawda Soe Myat, Eastern Command (RMC-11), BSO-5
  • Major General Tun Kyaw Thet, Northeastern Command (RMC-12), BSO-5
  • Major General Zin Min, Mon Command (RMC-13), BSO-5

War Crimes