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Union Solidarity and Development Party

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Portrait of Thura U Shwe Mann, Speaker of the Pyithu Hluttaw, at Parliament House in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.

The Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) is a political party in Myanmar. It is one of the two main parties in the country, along with the National League for Democracy. The USDP is closely linked to the military and supports strong military leadership.

The party began as a group linked to the military government and later became a political party to take part in elections. Many of its leaders are former military leaders. It was started by Prime Minister Thein Sein to take part in the 2010 Myanmar general election.

Since 2022, the party has been led by Khin Yi, who supports the military leader Min Aung Hlaing. The USDP plays an important role in Myanmar's politics because of its strong ties to the military.

History

The Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) started on 29 April 2010. It was led by Thein Sein and former military officers. This happened just before the 2010 Myanmar general election. The military let its old group, the Union Solidarity and Development Association, give all its resources to the USDP.

In the 2010 election, the USDP won. Many opposition groups did not join this election. Thein Sein became the party's leader in 2012 but later passed the role to Shwe Mann in 2013. In the 2015 election, the USDP did not do well. They won less than 30% of the votes and only a small number of seats.

After the National League for Democracy won the 2020 general election, the USDP said there were problems with the vote. They supported the 2021 military coup d'Γ©tat. The party took important positions in the new military government. In 2022, new leaders took over the party. By 2023, the USDP was the first to register for the upcoming 2025–26 general election.

Ideology

The USDP is a conservative and far-right party. It strongly supports the military, and many of its leaders are retired generals. The party is also seen as authoritarian and very focused on protecting Buddhist traditions.

Leadership

As of October 2022, the Union Solidarity and Development Party has several important leaders. The chairman is Khin Yi. The vice chairmen are Myat Hein, Hla Tun, and Myo Zaw Thein. The general secretary is Thaung Aye, and the joint general secretary is Tin Aung Chit.

Funding

The Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) owns many businesses, like gem mining, construction, and farming. These businesses started in 1995 and grew to earn money each year. Over time, money from these businesses helped support the party.

In 2020, it was reported that the USDP made money by renting special machines to the Customs Department. Party members also pay a yearly fee, which adds money to the party’s funds. Some of these activities may not follow the rules for political parties in Myanmar.

Presidents

NamePortraitPeriods in OfficeElection
Thein Sein30 March 2011 – 30 March 20162011

Speakers

Pyithu Hluttaw (People's Assembly)

Amyotha Hluttaw (Assembly of Nationalities)

NamePortraitPeriods in OfficeElection
Thura Shwe Mann31 January 2011 – 29 January 20162010
T Khun Myat22 March 2018 – 16 March 2026
Khin Yi18 March 2026 - Incumbent2025–26
NamePortraitPeriods in OfficeElection
Khin Aung Myint31 January 2011 – 29 January 20162010
Aung Lin Dwe18 March 2026 - Incumbent2025–26

Election results

House of Nationalities (Amyotha Hluttaw)

House of Representatives (Pyithu Hluttaw)

ElectionLeaderTotal seats wonTotal votesShare of votes+/–Government
2010Thein Sein
129 / 224
11,781,92058.08Increase 129Majority government
2015
12 / 224
6,406,10828.20Decrease 117Opposition
2020Than Htay
7 / 224
5,923,45722.16Decrease 5Not recognised
2025–26Khin Yi
108 / 157
5,701,77245.08Increase 101Majority government
ElectionLeaderTotal seats wonTotal votesShare of votes+/–Government
2010Thein Sein
259 / 440
11,882,08758.40Increase 259Majority government
2015
30 / 440
6,349,87928.33Decrease 229Opposition
2020Than Htay
26 / 440
5,838,53321.89Decrease 4Not recognised
2025–26Khin Yi
231 / 265
5,753,09644.20Increase 205Majority government

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