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Phyo Min Thein

Phyo Min Thein (Burmese: ဖြိုးမင်းသိန်း; born 13 April 1969) is a Burmese politician and former political prisoner who is currently serving as Chief Minister of Yangon Region and Yangon Region Parliament MP for Hlegu Township Constituency No. 2. Prior to this, he was the chairman of Union Democratic Party and founder of People Democracy Party which was later merged with Union Democratic Party.[1][2][3]

Phyo Min Thein
ဖြိုးမင်းသိန်း
2nd Chief Minister of Yangon Region
In office
30 March 2016 – 1 February 2021
PresidentWin Myint
Preceded byMyint Swe
Member of the Yangon Region Hluttaw
In office
8 February 2016 – 1 February 2021
ConstituencyHlegu Township Constituency № 2
Member of the Pyithu Hluttaw
In office
2 May 2012 – 29 January 2016
Succeeded byThein Tan
ConstituencyHlegu Township
Personal details
Born (1969-04-13) 13 April 1969 (age 53)
Yangon, Burma
NationalityBurmese
Political party
Spouse
Khin Mi Mi Kywe
(m. 2009)
Parent(s)Khin Tun
Khin Khin Aye
Alma materYangon University (no degree)
OccupationPolitician

Early life

Phyo Min Thein was born on 13 April 1969 in Yangon. He was the youngest of four children born to Khin Tun and Khin Khin Aye.[4] He studied at Yangon University but did not graduate.

Student activist

In 1988, Phyo Min Thein was a second year physics major student at Botahtaung campus of Yangon University when the 8888 Uprising began, and became the secretary of the Thanlyin Township All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABSFU). During the uprising, he was one of the leaders of Botahtaung campus and Thanlyin Township anti-government protests. He helped founded the Democratic Party for a New Society in 1988.[4]

Political imprisonment

Phyo Min Thein was arrested on 20 January 1991 for his involvement in 8888 Uprising and sentenced to seven years imprisonment in May 1991. In 1995, during his time in prison, the military government added another seven years to his sentence. In 2001, the government extended another seven years to his sentence. He was eventually released on 6 July 2005.[4]

Political career

Early political career

Phyo Min Thein was a chairman of Union Democratic Party and also a founder of People Democracy Party which was later merged with Union Democratic Party.[1][2][3] He was elected for a parliamentary seat in the lower house (Pyithu Hluttaw)'s Hlegu constituency in the 2012 by-elections, representing the National League for Democracy.[1]

Chief Minister

In 2015 general election, he was elected for a parliamentary seat in Yangon Region Parliament. He was appointed as Chief Minister of Yangon Region on 30 March 2016.

His decision to restrict 2016 Burmese New Year Water Festival pandals in Yangon soon after he took Chief Minister Office was challenged by several people.[5][6] In May 2016, he ordered a controversial decision to crack down nightlife in Yangon, which resulted a public backlash.[7][8]

In May 2016, he made hard line decisions to suspend around 70 high-rise construction projects and tightening regulations against drinking establishments.[9] The decision was criticized by real estate developers and some lawmakers.[10]

In January 2017, he launched Yangon Bus Service (YBS) to overhaul the bus network of Yangon. However, YBS amid criticism of being ill-equipped to serve commuters, shortage of buses, misconduct of bus staff and constant violation of traffic rules. On 7 April 2017, lawmakers from Yangon Region Parliament called for a transparent review of the YBS.[11] On 24 and 27 April 2017, he was conspicuously absent from the debate session on YBS review proposal, so some lawmakers accused him of disrespecting Parliament. On 27 April, 117 lawmakers approved the review proposal after a heated debate by 26 legislators.[12][13]

On 8 March 2019, news reports stated Phyo Min Thein's affiliations with Kyaw Ne Win and Aye Ne Win, the grandsons of Myanmar's former dictator U Ne Win, regarding the financing of US$36.8 million for the acquisition of buses for the YBS.[14] It was reported that the loan was sought at the Phyo Min Thein's recommendation,[14] and that the local bank was preparing to sue the YBS consortium for violating its payment deadline.[15]

In the wake of the 1 February 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Phyo Min Thein and his wife were detained by the Myanmar Armed Forces.[16][17] The military regime released Phyo Min Thein with a fine of 100,000 MMK ($40 USD) for electoral fraud, in exchange for testifying against Aung San Suu Kyi in a corruption case.[18]

Personal life

Phyo Min Thein married Khin Mi Mi Kywe in 2009. He is a brother-in-law of Htay Kywe, a pro-democracy activist and one of the leaders of 8888 Uprising.[19]

References

  1. ^ a b c "From prison to parliament".
  2. ^ a b Aye Thidar Kyaw. "Central Bank official responds to NLD's call for greater autonomy".
  3. ^ a b "Asia-pacific – A new Burmese MP's cautious optimism". France 24.
  4. ^ a b c "ကိုယ်ရေးအကျဉ်း" (Press release) (in Burmese). Yangon: National League for Democracy. August 2015.
  5. ^ Myat Nyein Aye, Ye Mon (1 April 2016). "NLD massively scales back water festival stages". Myanmar Times. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  6. ^ Myat Nyein Aye. "Thingyan scaled back in Yangon". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  7. ^ Toe Wai Aung and Ashok Manandhar. "Yangon police crackdown widens".
  8. ^ "Yangon Police Take the 'Night' out of 'Nightlife'". The Irrawaddy.
  9. ^ "New Chief Minister sets out to modernise Yangon".
  10. ^ "Lawmaker and Real Estate Developer Condemns Suspended High-Rise Construction". 27 July 2016.
  11. ^ "Lawmakers Call For Review of Yangon's New Bus System". 6 April 2017.
  12. ^ "YBS Review Proposal Approved, Following Heated Parliamentary Debate". 27 April 2017.
  13. ^ "Chief Minister Absent as Yangon Parliament Discusses YBS Shortcomings". 25 April 2017.
  14. ^ a b "Bus Company Owned by Ex-Dictator Ne Win's Grandsons at Risk of Lawsuit Over Unpaid Loan". The Irrawaddy. 2019-03-08. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  15. ^ "AYA Bank to sue debtors for funds used to run YBS bus lines". The Myanmar Times.
  16. ^ "Phyo Min Thein testimony is just the junta up to its old tricks". Myanmar NOW. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
  17. ^ "Recent Arrest List" (PDF). Assistance Association for Political Prisoners. 4 February 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ "NLD's Ex-Yangon Chief Let Off With Fine After Testifying Against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi". The Irrawaddy. 2023-02-22. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
  19. ^ "Myanmar opposition frustrated by prisoner amnesty".
Political offices
Preceded by Chief Minister of Yangon Region
2016–present
Incumbent

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Phyo Min Thein Burmese ဖ မင သ န born 13 April 1969 is a Burmese politician and former political prisoner who is currently serving as Chief Minister of Yangon Region and Yangon Region Parliament MP for Hlegu Township Constituency No 2 Prior to this he was the chairman of Union Democratic Party and founder of People Democracy Party which was later merged with Union Democratic Party 1 2 3 His ExcellencyPhyo Min Theinဖ မင သ န 2nd Chief Minister of Yangon RegionIn office 30 March 2016 1 February 2021PresidentWin MyintPreceded byMyint SweMember of the Yangon Region HluttawIn office 8 February 2016 1 February 2021ConstituencyHlegu Township Constituency 2Member of the Pyithu HluttawIn office 2 May 2012 29 January 2016Succeeded byThein TanConstituencyHlegu TownshipPersonal detailsBorn 1969 04 13 13 April 1969 age 53 Yangon BurmaNationalityBurmesePolitical partyDemocratic Party for a New Society 1988 90 People Democracy Party 2010 Union Democratic Party 2010 National League for Democracy 2012 present SpouseKhin Mi Mi Kywe m 2009 wbr Parent s Khin TunKhin Khin AyeAlma materYangon University no degree OccupationPolitician Contents 1 Early life 2 Student activist 3 Political imprisonment 4 Political career 4 1 Early political career 4 2 Chief Minister 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life EditPhyo Min Thein was born on 13 April 1969 in Yangon He was the youngest of four children born to Khin Tun and Khin Khin Aye 4 He studied at Yangon University but did not graduate Student activist EditIn 1988 Phyo Min Thein was a second year physics major student at Botahtaung campus of Yangon University when the 8888 Uprising began and became the secretary of the Thanlyin Township All Burma Federation of Student Unions ABSFU During the uprising he was one of the leaders of Botahtaung campus and Thanlyin Township anti government protests He helped founded the Democratic Party for a New Society in 1988 4 Political imprisonment EditPhyo Min Thein was arrested on 20 January 1991 for his involvement in 8888 Uprising and sentenced to seven years imprisonment in May 1991 In 1995 during his time in prison the military government added another seven years to his sentence In 2001 the government extended another seven years to his sentence He was eventually released on 6 July 2005 4 Political career EditEarly political career Edit Phyo Min Thein was a chairman of Union Democratic Party and also a founder of People Democracy Party which was later merged with Union Democratic Party 1 2 3 He was elected for a parliamentary seat in the lower house Pyithu Hluttaw s Hlegu constituency in the 2012 by elections representing the National League for Democracy 1 Chief Minister Edit In 2015 general election he was elected for a parliamentary seat in Yangon Region Parliament He was appointed as Chief Minister of Yangon Region on 30 March 2016 His decision to restrict 2016 Burmese New Year Water Festival pandals in Yangon soon after he took Chief Minister Office was challenged by several people 5 6 In May 2016 he ordered a controversial decision to crack down nightlife in Yangon which resulted a public backlash 7 8 In May 2016 he made hard line decisions to suspend around 70 high rise construction projects and tightening regulations against drinking establishments 9 The decision was criticized by real estate developers and some lawmakers 10 In January 2017 he launched Yangon Bus Service YBS to overhaul the bus network of Yangon However YBS amid criticism of being ill equipped to serve commuters shortage of buses misconduct of bus staff and constant violation of traffic rules On 7 April 2017 lawmakers from Yangon Region Parliament called for a transparent review of the YBS 11 On 24 and 27 April 2017 he was conspicuously absent from the debate session on YBS review proposal so some lawmakers accused him of disrespecting Parliament On 27 April 117 lawmakers approved the review proposal after a heated debate by 26 legislators 12 13 On 8 March 2019 news reports stated Phyo Min Thein s affiliations with Kyaw Ne Win and Aye Ne Win the grandsons of Myanmar s former dictator U Ne Win regarding the financing of US 36 8 million for the acquisition of buses for the YBS 14 It was reported that the loan was sought at the Phyo Min Thein s recommendation 14 and that the local bank was preparing to sue the YBS consortium for violating its payment deadline 15 In the wake of the 1 February 2021 Myanmar coup d etat Phyo Min Thein and his wife were detained by the Myanmar Armed Forces 16 17 The military regime released Phyo Min Thein with a fine of 100 000 MMK 40 USD for electoral fraud in exchange for testifying against Aung San Suu Kyi in a corruption case 18 Personal life EditPhyo Min Thein married Khin Mi Mi Kywe in 2009 He is a brother in law of Htay Kywe a pro democracy activist and one of the leaders of 8888 Uprising 19 References Edit a b c From prison to parliament a b Aye Thidar Kyaw Central Bank official responds to NLD s call for greater autonomy a b Asia pacific A new Burmese MP s cautious optimism France 24 a b c က ယ ရ အက ဉ Press release in Burmese Yangon National League for Democracy August 2015 Myat Nyein Aye Ye Mon 1 April 2016 NLD massively scales back water festival stages Myanmar Times Retrieved 26 April 2016 Myat Nyein Aye Thingyan scaled back in Yangon The Myanmar Times Retrieved 26 April 2016 Toe Wai Aung and Ashok Manandhar Yangon police crackdown widens Yangon Police Take the Night out of Nightlife The Irrawaddy New Chief Minister sets out to modernise Yangon Lawmaker and Real Estate Developer Condemns Suspended High Rise Construction 27 July 2016 Lawmakers Call For Review of Yangon s New Bus System 6 April 2017 YBS Review Proposal Approved Following Heated Parliamentary Debate 27 April 2017 Chief Minister Absent as Yangon Parliament Discusses YBS Shortcomings 25 April 2017 a b Bus Company Owned by Ex Dictator Ne Win s Grandsons at Risk of Lawsuit Over Unpaid Loan The Irrawaddy 2019 03 08 Retrieved 2021 02 05 AYA Bank to sue debtors for funds used to run YBS bus lines The Myanmar Times Phyo Min Thein testimony is just the junta up to its old tricks Myanmar NOW Retrieved 2023 02 27 Recent Arrest List PDF Assistance Association for Political Prisoners 4 February 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link NLD s Ex Yangon Chief Let Off With Fine After Testifying Against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi The Irrawaddy 2023 02 22 Retrieved 2023 02 27 Myanmar opposition frustrated by prisoner amnesty Political officesPreceded byMyint Swe Chief Minister of Yangon Region2016 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phyo Min Thein amp oldid 1141853433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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