Mya Oo Explained

Mya Oo
Native Name Lang:my
Order:Member of the Amyotha Hluttaw
Constituency:Bago Region № 9
(Paungde, Shwedaung and Thegon Townships)
Majority:110,250 (54.22%)
Term Start:31 January 2011
Term End:29 January 2016
Predecessor:None
Successor:Aye Cho
Order2:Deputy Minister of Health of Myanmar
Term Start2:16 November 1997
Term End2:30 March 2011
Successor2:Myat Myat Ohn Khin
Office3:7th Rector of University of Medicine 1, Yangon
Term Start3:6 June 1991
Term End3:25 September 1996
Predecessor3:Maung Maung Sein
Successor3:Kyaw Myint Tun
Party:Union Solidarity and Development Party
Birth Date:25 January 1940
Birth Place:Burma
Residence:Kamayut Township, Yangon
Nationality:Burmese
Spouse:Tin Tin Mya
Children:Tun Tun Oo, Mya Thuzar, Mya Thidar, Mya Nandar
Alma Mater:Institute of Medicine-1, Rangoon (M.B.,B.S.)

Mya Oo (Burmese: မြဦး, born 25 January 1940[1]) is a Burmese politician and physician. He was a member of the Amyotha Hluttaw, the country's upper house, representing Bago Region's Constituency No. 9 (Paungde, Shwedaung and Thegon Townships).[2] He previously served as Deputy Minister for Health and is a former Rector of University of Medicine 1, Yangon.[1] [3]

Mya Oo was born on 25 January 1940.[4] He is married to Tin Tin Mya, and has 4 children: Tun Tun Oo, Mya Thuza, Mya Thida, and Mya Nanda.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Professor U Mya Oo. https://archive.today/20121220011609/http://www.um1ygn.edu.mm/rector_detail.ASPX?nid=27. dead. 20 December 2012. 2006. University of Medicine-1 Yangon. 10 October 2012.
  2. News: Mya Oo Dr (USDP). 2010. Democratic Voice of Burma. 10 October 2012. https://archive.today/20130118164644/http://www.burma2010election.com/people/profile/1144. 18 January 2013. dead.
  3. News: Information Committee of State Peace and Development Council holds Press Conference No 4/2006. 27 April 2006. Government of Myanmar. 10 October 2012. Yangon.
  4. Web site: COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 747/2009 of 14 August 2009 amending Council Regulation (EC) No 194/2008 renewing and strengthening the restrictive measures in respect of Burma/Myanmar. 14 August 2009. Official Journal of the European Union. 15 July 2015.