Aung Min | |
Native Name Lang: | my |
Office: | Minister of the President's Office of Myanmar |
Alongside: | Thein Nyunt, Soe Maung, Soe Thein, Hla Tun and Tin Naing Thein |
Term Start: | 27 August 2012[1] |
Term End: | 30 March 2016 |
Predecessor: | Position established |
Successor: | Aung San Suu Kyi |
Office2: | Minister of Rail Transportation of Myanmar |
Term Start2: | 1 February 2003 |
Term End2: | 27 August 2012 |
Predecessor2: | Win Sein |
Successor2: | Zeya Aung |
Office3: | Pyithu Hluttaw MP |
Constituency3: | Taungoo Township |
Majority3: | 85,932 (70.76%) |
Term Start3: | 31 January 2011 |
Term End3: | 30 March 2011 |
Predecessor3: | Constituency established |
Successor3: | Aung Soe Myint (NLD) |
Office4: | Deputy Minister for Defence of Myanmar |
Term Start4: | ? |
Term End4: | ? |
Party: | Union Solidarity and Development Party |
Birth Date: | 20 November 1949 |
Birth Place: | Burma |
Nationality: | Burmese |
Spouse: | Wai Wai Tha[2] |
Children: | Aye Mya Aung Htoo Char Aung[3] |
Allegiance: | Myanmar |
Branch: | Myanmar Army |
Serviceyears: | -2010 |
Rank: | Major-General |
Aung Min (Burmese: အောင်မင်း) is a former Minister of the President's Office of Myanmar (Burma), chairperson of Myanmar Peace Centre and a former Minister for Rail Transportation of Myanmar (Burma).[4] He is also a retired Major General in the Myanmar Army.[4]
Aung Min's daughter, Aye Mya Aung, is married to Burmese rapper and pop singer, Ye Lay.[2] His son, Htoo Char Aung, is a hotelier and USDP politician.[5]