Zaw Myint Maung | |
Native Name Lang: | Burmese |
Term Start: | 30 March 2016 |
Term End: | 1 February 2021 |
Constituency2: | Amarapura Township № 1 |
Term Start2: | 8 February 2016 |
Term End2: | 31 January 2021 |
Term Start3: | 2 May 2012 |
Term End3: | 29 January 2016 |
Successor3: | Shwe Ko |
Constituency4: | Amarapura Township № 1 |
Majority4: | 21,119 (66%) |
Predecessor4: | Constituency established |
Successor4: | Constituency abolished |
Party: | National League for Democracy Vice-President of the party |
Birth Date: | 11 December 1951 |
Nationality: | Burmese |
Occupation: | Politician, physician |
Relations: | Chit Maung (father) |
Zaw Myint Maung (Burmese: ဇော်မြင့်မောင်) is a Burmese politician, physician and former political prisoner who currently serves as Chief Minister of Mandalay Region and Mandalay Region MP for Amarapura Township.[1]
Zaw Myint Maung graduated with a medical degree from the Institute of Medicine, Mandalay in 1979.[2] During his medical career, he worked in Sagaing Division's Yuthitgyi Hospital and served as a demonstrator of biochemistry department at the University of Medicine, Mandalay, formerly known as the Institute of Medicine, Mandalay from 1983 to 1988.
In the 1990 Burmese general election, he was elected as a Pyithu Hluttaw MP, winning a majority of 21,119 (66% of the votes), but was never allowed to assume his seat.
On 22 November 1990, he was arrested under Article 122 of the Myanmar Penal Code and sentenced to 25 years, for attending meetings on forming a provisional government. In March 1996, he was sentenced to a further seven years under the 1950 Emergency Provision Act, for publishing a magazine celebrating the 75th anniversary of Rangoon University and another called New Blood Wave. In total, he served a 19-year sentence at a prison in Myitkyina.[3] He was released on 21 February 2009. He is the vice-president of NLD and current acting president of the party.
In the wake of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état on 1 February, Zaw Myint Maung was detained by the Myanmar Armed Forces.[4] Authorities have charged him with corruption, incitement and violating COVID restrictions.[5] Zaw Myint Maung, who was diagnosed with leukemia in 2019, is incarcerated at Obo Prison in Mandalay.