Mahn Johnny
Mahn Johnny (Burmese: မန်းဂျော်နီ) is a Burmese politician and political prisoner, the former Chief Minister for Ayeyarwady Region and Ayeyarwady Region Hluttaw member of parliament for Kyonpyaw Township.[1]
Mahn Johnny | |
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မန်းဂျော်နီ | |
2nd Chief Minister of Ayeyarwady Region | |
In office 30 March 2016 – 9 January 2018 | |
Appointed by | President of Myanmar |
President | Htin Kyaw |
Preceded by | Thein Aung |
Succeeded by | Hla Moe Aung |
Member of the Ayeyarwady Region Hluttaw | |
Assumed office 8 February 2016 | |
Constituency | Kyonpyaw Township № 2 |
Member of the Pyithu Hluttaw | |
In office 2 May 2012 – 29 January 2016 | |
Preceded by | Tint Hsan |
Succeeded by | Soe Moe Thu |
Constituency | Myaungmya Township |
Member-elect of the Pyithu Hluttaw | |
Preceded by | Constituency established |
Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
Constituency | Kyonpyaw № 1 |
Majority | 31,731 (73%) |
Personal details | |
Born | 31 January 1942 78) Singaungyi, Bassein, British Burma | (age
Nationality | |
Political party | National League for Democracy |
Relations | Kyaw Oo (father) Chat (mother) |
Alma mater | Bassein Regional College Rangoon Institute of Education |
Occupation | Politician |
Cabinet | Ayeyarwady Region Government |
Early life and education
Johnny matriculated from high school in 1960 and studied at the Bassein Regional College.[2] From 1965 to 1986, he worked as a primary and secondary school teacher.[2] In 1980, he received a diploma in education from the Rangoon Institute of Education.[2] Johnny is an ethnic Karen and a Catholic.[3][4]
Political career
In the 1990 Burmese general election, he was elected as an Pyithu Hluttaw MP, winning a majority of 31,731 votes (73% of the votes), but was never allowed to assume his seat.[2]
In the 2012 Myanmar by-elections, he won a seat in the Pyithu Hluttaw, representing Myaungmya Township.[5]
In the 2015 Myanmar general election, Johnny won a seat in the Ayeyarwady Region Hluttaw, representing Kyonpyaw Township.[6]
Johnny resigned from his position as Chief Minister of Ayeyarwaddy Region on 9 January 2018, citing health reasons. He was succeeded by Hla Moe Aung.
References
- "Names of Pyithu Hluttaw representatives announced". Union Election Commission. Government of Myanmar. 2 April 2012. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
- Khin Kyaw Han (1 February 2003). "Brief Biographies of Elected MPs". 1990 Multi-party Democracy General Elections. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
- John Zaw (29 March 2016). "Myanmar names three Christians as regional ministers". Union of Catholic Asian News.
- "Myanmar names three Christians as regional ministers - ucanews.com". ucanews.com. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
- Shwe Yee Saw Myint (29 March 2016). "Ethnic Kayin chosen for Ayeyarwady's top job". Myanmar Times.
- "Meet your chief ministers". Myanmar Times. 4 April 2016.