Mandalay Region Government

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

headquarters
Mandalay Region Government
မန္တလေးတိုင်းဒေသကြီးအစိုးရအဖွဲ့
Seal of Government
Flag of Mandalay Region
Government overview
Formed30 March 2011 (2011-03-30)
JurisdictionMandalay Region Hluttaw
HeadquartersMandalay, Mandalay Region
21.9846900°N 96.1095196°E / 21.9846900; 96.1095196
Government executive
Parent departmentGovernment of Myanmar
Websitewww.emandalay.gov.mm

Cabinet (2016–present)

No Name Term of Service Ministry
Took Office Left Office Days
1 Zaw Myint Maung 30 March 2016 Incumbent 1769 Chief Minister
2 Col Myo Min Aung 5 April 2016 6 July 2017 457 Ministry of Security and Border Affairs
Col Kyaw Kyaw Min 6 July 2017 Incumbent 1306
3 Soe Than 5 April 2016 Incumbent 1763 Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation
4 Zarni Aung 5 April 2016 Incumbent 1763 Ministry of Electricity, Energy and Construction
5 Myo Thit 5 April 2016 Incumbent 1763 Ministry of Natural Resource and Environment
6 Myat Thu 5 April 2016 Incumbent 1763 Ministry of Planning and Finance
7 Ye Lwin 5 April 2016 Incumbent 1763 Ministry of Municipal
8 Sai Kyaw Zaw 30 March 2016 16 January 2018 657 Ministry of Shan Ethnic Affairs
Sai Parn Seng 18 December 2018 Incumbent 776
9 Aung Win 7 April 2016 Incumbent 1761 Region Advocate
10 Khin Aye Swe 7 April 2016 Incumbent 1761 Region Auditor

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Cabinet Members

Cabinet(2011-2016)

No Name Ministry
(1) Ye Myint Chief Minister
(2) Col Aung Kyaw Moe Ministry of Security and Border Affairs
(3) Myint Kyu Ministry of Finance
(4) Myint Than Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Breeding
(5) Than Soe Myint Ministry of Forestry and Mines
(6) Aung Zan Ministry of Planning and Economics
(7) Kyaw Hsan Ministry of Transport
(8) Kyaw Myint Ministry of Electric Power and Industry
(9) Aung Maung Ministry of Development Affairs
(10) Win Hlaing Ministry of Social Affairs
(11) Maung Hla Ministry of National Races Affairs

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

References

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