Sagaing Region Hluttaw

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Sagaing Region Hluttaw

စစ်ကိုင်းတိုင်းဒေသကြီးလွှတ်တော်
2nd Sagaing Region Hluttaw
Type
Type
History
Founded8 February 2016
Leadership
Speaker
Than, NLD
since 8 February 2016
Deputy Speaker
Bo Than Nyunt, NLD
since 8 February 2016
Structure
Seats101
76 elected MPs
25 military appointees
Sagaing Region Hluttaw (2015)
Political groups
  National League for Democracy (69)*

  Military (25)
  Union Solidarity and Development Party (5)

  Tai-Leng Nationalities Development Party (2)*
Elections
Last election
8 November 2015
Meeting place
Region Hluttaw Meeting Hall
Monywa,[1] Sagaing Region
Footnotes
  • Includes one 'Ethnic Ministers (Chin)' from the NLD,
    one 'Ethnic Ministers (Tai-Leng)' from the TNDP.

Sagaing Region Hluttaw (Burmese: စစ်ကိုင်းတိုင်းဒေသကြီးလွှတ်တော်) is the legislature of the Burmese region of Sagaing Region. It is a unicameral body, consisting of 101 members, including 76 elected members and 25 military representatives.[2] As of February 2016, the Hluttaw was led by speaker Than of the National League for Democracy (NLD).

As of the 2015 general election, the National League for Democracy (NLD) won the most contested seats in the legislature, based on the most recent election results.[3][4]

Election results

2015

Party Seats +/–
National League for Democracy (NLD) 69 Increase69
Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) 5 Decrease62
Tai-Leng Nationalities Development Party (TNDP) 2 Increase2
National Unity Party (NUP) 0 Decrease8
Chin Progressive Party (CPP) 0 Decrease1

See also

References

  1. ^ "ပထမအကြိမ် စစ်ကိုင်းတိုင်းဒေသကြီးလွှတ်တော် (၁၁)ကြိမ်မြောက် ပုံမှန်အစည်းအဝေး ဒုတိယနေ့ကျင်းပ". MRTV. 12 June 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  2. ^ Nixon, Hamish (September 2013). State and Region Governments in Myanmar (PDF). Myanmar Development Resource Institute. p. 92.
  3. ^ Myanmar Times - Election Winners
  4. ^ https://twitter.com/rshorsey/status/667735871420936192