[7] On 7 February, CRPH condemned the military's efforts to overthrow a civilian-elected government as a "criminal act" in violation of Chapter 6 of the Myanmar Penal Code,[5][4] and dismissed the legitimacy of Myint Swe's Cabinet.
[4] The same day, it issued a statement condemning the military's violent crackdown of the ongoing 2021 Myanmar protests, calling for the preservation of freedom of speech and its support of the civil disobedience movement.
[13][14] On 2 March, the committee appointed Zin Mar Aung, Lwin Ko Latt, Tin Tun Naing and Zaw Wai Soe as acting union ministers in its cabinet.
[15] On 9 March[16] the committee appointed Mahn Win Khaing Than as Acting Vice-President of Myanmar[17] The CRPH withdrew its designation of all ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) as terrorist groups.
[20] In November 2021 and December 2023, the Inter-Parliamentary Union affirmed that the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw is the legitimate interlocutor for Myanmar and its members are able to participate in the official business of the IPU as observers.