Mandalay Region Government

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Mandalay Region Government
မန္တလေးတိုင်းဒေသကြီးအစိုးရအဖွဲ့
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Seal of Government
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Flag of Mandalay Region
Government overview
Formed30 March 2011 (2011-03-30)
Jurisdiction Mandalay Region Hluttaw
Headquarters Mandalay, Mandalay Region
21°59′05″N96°06′34″E / 21.9846900°N 96.1095196°E / 21.9846900; 96.1095196
Government executive
Parent department Government of Myanmar
Website www.emandalay.gov.mm

Mandalay Region Government is the cabinet of Mandalay Region. The cabinet is led by chief minister, Maung Ko

Contents

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Headquarters

Cabinet (2021 - current)

NoNameTerm of serviceMinistry
Took officeLeft officeDays
1 Maung Ko 1 August 2021Incumbent1205Chief Minister
2 Col Kyaw Kyaw Min 1 August 2021Incumbent1205Ministry of Security and Border Affairs
3Thein Htay1 August 2021Incumbent1205Ministry of Commerce
4Myo Aung1 August 2021Incumbent1205Ministry of Natural Resources
5Yin Htwe1 August 2021Incumbent1205Ministry of Social Affairs
6Police Brigadier General Sein Lwin1 August 2021Incumbent1205Ministry of Roads and Communication
7Sai Nwam1 August 2021Incumbent1205Ministry of Ethnic Affairs
8 Kyaw San 1 August 2021Incumbent1205Ministry of Municipal
9Region Advocate

Cabinet (2016–2021)

NoNameTerm of serviceMinistry
Took officeLeft officeDays
1 Zaw Myint Maung 30 March 20161 February 20211769 Chief Minister
2Col Myo Min Aung5 April 20166 July 2017457Ministry of Security and Border Affairs
Col Kyaw Kyaw Min 6 July 20171 February 20211306
3Soe Than5 April 20161 February 20211763Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation
4Zarni Aung5 April 20161 February 20211763Ministry of Electricity, Energy and Construction
5Myo Thit5 April 20161 February 20211763Ministry of Natural Resource and Environment
6Myat Thu5 April 20161 February 20211763Ministry of Planning and Finance
7 Ye Lwin 5 April 20161 February 20211763Ministry of Municipal
8Sai Kyaw Zaw30 March 201616 January 2018657Ministry of Shan Ethnic Affairs
Sai Parn Seng18 December 20181 February 2021776
9Aung Win7 April 2016--Region Advocate
10Khin Aye Swe7 April 2016--Region Auditor

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Cabinet Members

Cabinet(2011-2016)

NoNameMinistry
(1) Ye Myint Chief Minister
(2)Col Aung Kyaw MoeMinistry of Security and Border Affairs
(3)Myint KyuMinistry of Finance
(4)Myint ThanMinistry of Agriculture and Livestock Breeding
(5)Than Soe MyintMinistry of Forestry and Mines
(6)Aung ZanMinistry of Planning and Economics
(7)Kyaw HsanMinistry of Transport
(8)Kyaw MyintMinistry of Electric Power and Industry
(9)Aung MaungMinistry of Development Affairs
(10)Win HlaingMinistry of Social Affairs
(11)Maung HlaMinistry of National Races Affairs

The former Development Affairs minister is Phone Zaw Han who was replaced with Aung Maung.

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