The Chamber of Nationalities (Burmese: လူမျိုးစုလွှတ်တော်) was the upper house of the bicameral Union Parliament of Burma (Myanmar) from 1948 to 1962.
Under the 1947 Constitution, bills initiated and passed by the lower house, the Chamber of Deputies, were to be sent to the Chamber of Nationalities for review and revision.
It consisted of 125 seats, with the constitution providing for specified numbers of representatives from all states and divisions.
The parliament was abolished after Ne Win suspended the 1947 Constitution following a military coup on 3 March 1962.
[1] A single-party unicameral People's Assembly replaced the parliament in 1974.