Taninthayi Region Government

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Tanintharyi Region Government
တနင်္သာရီတိုင်းဒေသကြီးအစိုးရအဖွဲ့
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Seal of the Government
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Seal of the Government Office
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Office of the Taninthayi Region Government
Agency overview
Formed30 March 2011 (2011-03-30)
Jurisdiction Taninthayi Region Hluttaw
Agency executive
Parent department Government of Myanmar
Website www.tniregion.gov.mm

Tanintharyi Region Government is the cabinet of the Tanintharyi Region of Myanmar. The cabinet is led by chief minister, Myint Maung.The ministers are look like minister without portfolio except minister of municipality affairs.

Cabinet (2016-present)

NoNameTerm of serviceMinistry
Took officeLeft officeDays
1 Lae Lae Maw 30 March 201611 March 2019 [1] 1076 Chief Minister
Myint Maung 22 March 2019 [2] Incumbent1594Chief Minister (Appointed as acting CM since 11 March 2019)
Col Kyaw Zaya 10 March 201911 March 2019 [3] [4] 1CM (Acting)
2Col Zaw Lwin5 April 201617 February 2017318Ministry of Security and Border Affairs
Col Kyaw Zaya 17 February 2017Incumbent2357
3Phyoe Win Tun5 April 201619 March 20191078Ministry of Planning and Finance
Ye Ye Cho26 March 2019Incumbent1590
4Ho Pin5 April 2016Incumbent2675Ministry of Social Affairs and Municipal Affairs
5Myint Maung5 April 201622 March 20191081Ministry of Natural Resource and Environment
Hla Htwe26 March 2019Incumbent1590
6Kyi Hlaing5 April 201619 March 20191078Ministry of Electricity and Energy
Aung Thura26 March 2019Incumbent1590
7Myint San5 April 2016Incumbent2675Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation
8Saw Lu Kar30 March 2016Incumbent2681Ministry of Kayin Ethnic Affairs
9Soe Myint11 May 2016Incumbent2639Region Advocate
10Thein Tun11 May 2016Incumbent2639Region Auditor

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