Flag of Chin State | |
Government overview | |
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Formed | 30 March 2011 |
Jurisdiction | Chin State Hluttaw |
Headquarters | Hakha, Chin State |
Government executive |
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Parent department | Government of Myanmar |
Website | https://www.chinstate.gov.mm |
Chin State Government is the cabinet of Chin State. The cabinet is led by chief minister, Salai Lian Luai.
No. | Name | Portfolio |
(1) | Salai Lian Luai | Chief Minister |
(2) | Kyaw Kyaw, Colonel [2] | Minister of Security and Border Affairs |
(3) | Wi Kaw | Minister of Planning and Finance |
(4) | Mang Hen Dal | Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry and Mines |
(5) | Shwe Htee Ooe | Minister of Road and Transportation |
(6) | Soe Htet | Minister of Municipal Affairs, Electricity and Industry [3] |
(7) | Pau Lun Min Thang | Minister of Social Affairs |
(8) | Htan Kyone (or) Sani Zar Hoe | State Advocate |
(9) | Larr Tin Man (or) David Lar Tin Maung | State Auditor |
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