Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Jul 29, 2025 Evening
ππ 1. Experts from Various Sectors Contributing Ideas for Restructuring the National Unity Government
July 29
According to U Nay Phone Latt, spokesperson for the Office of the Prime Minister, expert opinions are currently being gathered sector by sector to support the restructuring of the National Unity Government (NUG).
He made this statement during the NUG’s “Press Briefing to the Public and the International Community” held today, July 29.
“We are studying and reviewing ways to enable further reforms aimed at strengthening the performance and representativeness of the National Unity Government. In this process, we are actively collecting ideas and input from experts across different sectors. If there are any significant developments regarding the interim restructuring of the National Unity Government, we will share those transparently with the public,” he said.
He added that the NUG is grateful to those who have constructively critiqued and supported the government. The NUG leadership—including the Acting President and the Prime Minister—fully understands the need to reflect on itself and initiate necessary reforms in line with the evolving situation to build a government that aligns with federal democratic values.
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ππ 2. WFP-led Humanitarian Convoy Delivered 120 Metric Tons of Emergency Aid Across Major Myanmar Cities Within Three Months
July 29
Within just over three months, humanitarian partners, through a convoy led by the World Food Programme (WFP), managed to deliver a total of 120 metric tons of emergency aid supplies across major cities in Myanmar.
From April to June, the humanitarian consortium led by WFP facilitated the transport of these emergency relief materials and coordinated with 45 partner organizations, according to an official press release.
The humanitarian delivery operations were conducted across Yangon, Mandalay, and Nay Pyi Taw, and to ensure easier access to aid, free-use storage facilities were also set up in Yangon, Mandalay, and Taunggyi.
As of now, only 12% of the required funding for Myanmar’s 2025 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan has been received, and just 36.5% of the supplementary earthquake response appeal has been funded, according to UN OCHA Myanmar.
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ππ 3. NLD to Hold 37th Anniversary Commemoration of 8888 Democratic Uprising
July 29
The National League for Democracy (NLD) is set to organize a commemoration event marking the 37th anniversary of the 8888 Democratic Uprising.
The event will take place online via Zoom on August 8, and it will feature ten program segments as part of the official ceremony, according to sources.
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ππ 4. Commemoration and Protest to Be Held Outside SAC Embassy in UK for 37th Anniversary of 8888 Uprising
July 29
A commemoration ceremony for the 37th anniversary of the 8888 Uprising along with a protest calling for the eradication of dictatorship will be held outside the SAC embassy in the UK, according to reports.
The protest is scheduled for Friday, August 8, and will be organized by revolutionary groups in front of the military junta’s embassy in London, England, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., according to the Myanmar Unity Movement.
“We will stand in front of the military attachΓ©’s office to protest against dictatorship and amplify revolutionary spirit. Remembering and honoring Mother Suu who remains unjustly detained, we aim to demonstrate as much unity as possible to help bring about the liberation of Myanmar,” the organizers stated.
This report was sent by Tharki, a correspondent for Radio NUG.
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