On 1 February 2021, during a
military coup d'état, Win Myint was detained along with fellow parliament members including the
State Counsellor and
party leader,
Aung San Suu Kyi, in
Naypyidaw. Win Myint was removed from office and replaced by Vice-President
Myint Swe as acting head of state. Later on 4 February 2021, Win Myint was charged for violating rules banning gatherings during the
COVID-19 pandemic. Trial hearings commenced on 16 February. During Win Myint's testimony on 12 October, he revealed that on 1 February in the lead-up to the coup, two senior military generals had attempted to force him to
resign, under the guise of "
ill health." On 6 December 2021, Win Myint and Suu Kyi were both sentenced to four years in jail. Win Myint has been continuously designated as the president of Myanmar by the opposition
National Unity Government (NUG), but has never voiced support for the NUG and has not been able to participate in it due to his incarceration. Even after his release in 2026, it is unclear whether he supports the NUG or approves of its unilateral naming of him as its president. On 16 April 2024, the military announced that Win Myint had been transferred to house arrest due to a heat wave. However, pro-democracy publications such as
The Irrawaddy claimed that there is little evidence to support the junta's announcement. On 17 April 2026, he was released after being pardoned by Min Aung Hlaing during
Thingyan. ==See also==