Chin State Hluttaw

Chin State Hluttaw

ချင်းပြည်နယ်လွှတ်တော်
2nd Chin State Hluttaw
Type
Type
History
Founded8 February 2016
Leadership
Speaker
Zo Bawi, NLD
since 8 February 2016
Deputy Speaker
Aung Than, NLD
since 8 February 2016
Structure
Seats24
18 elected MPs
6 military appointees
Chin State Hluttaw (2015)
Political groups
  National League for Democracy (12)

  Military (6)
  Union Solidarity and Development Party (4)

  Zomi Congress for Democracy (2)
Elections
Last election
8 November 2015
Meeting place
State Hluttaw Meeting Hall
Hakha, Chin State

Chin State Hluttaw (Burmese: ချင်းပြည်နယ်လွှတ်တော်) is the legislature of the Burmese state of Chin State. It is a unicameral body, consisting of 24 members, including 18 elected members and 6 military representatives.[1] As of February 2016, the Hluttaw was led by speaker Zo Bawi of the National League for Democracy (NLD).

As of the 2015 general election, the NLD won the most contested seats (50%) in the legislature.[2][3] Nevertheless, the NLD was unable to win an absolute majority in the legislature due to the 6 appointed military representatives in the legislature.

Speakers

Term Speaker Deputy Speaker
1 First Chin State Hluttaw Hau Khen Kham, USDP Ohn Lwin, USDP
2 Second Chin State Hluttaw Zo Bawi, NLD Aung Than, NLD

Election results

2010

Party Seats +/– %
Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) 7 Increase 7
Chin National Party (CNP) 5 Increase 5
Chin Progressive Party (CPP) 5 Increase 5
Ethnic National Development Party (ENDP) 1 Increase1
Military Appointees 6 -
Total 24
Party Seats +/– %
National League for Democracy (NLD) 12 Increase12 50.00
Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) 4 Decrease3 16.67
Zomi Congress for Democracy (ZCD) 2 Increase2 8.33
Chin National Party (CNP) 0 Decrease5 0.00
Chin Progressive Party (CPP) 0 Decrease5 0.00
Ethnic National Development Party (ENDP) 0 Decrease1 0.00
Military Appointees 6 25.00
Total 24 100.00

See also

References

  1. ^ Nixon, Hamish (September 2013). State and Region Governments in Myanmar (PDF). Myanmar Development Resource Institute. p. 92.
  2. ^ Myanmar Times - Election Winners
  3. ^ Myanmar Times - State/Region Hluttaw Results: Graphics