Pe Myint

Pe Myint (Burmese: ဖေမြင့် [pʰè mjɪ̰ɴ]; born 15 December 1949) is a Burmese politician, writer and incumbent Minister for Information of Myanmar (Burma). On 22 March 2016, he was nominated to be Minister for Information in President Htin Kyaw's Cabinet. On 24 March, the Assembly of the Union confirmed his nomination.[1][2][3][4][5]

His Excellency
Dr

Pe Myint
ဖေမြင့်
Minister for Information of Myanmar
Assumed office
30 March 2016
PresidentHtin Kyaw
Myint Swe (acting)
Win Myint
Preceded byYe Htut
Personal details
Born (1949-12-15) 15 December 1949
Thandwe, Burma (Myanmar)
NationalityBurmese
Spouse(s)Khine Nwe Oo
Children2
ResidenceNaypyidaw
Alma materUniversity of Medicine 1, Yangon
Occupationpolitician, writer, physician

Early life and education

Pe Myint was born on 15 December 1949 in Sandoway, Burma (now Thandwe, Myanmar) to Aung Nyein and Khin Thein.[6] He is of Rakhine descent.[6]

Career

Pe Myint graduated from Thandwe State High School in Rakhine State in 1966 and Institute of Medicine 1, Rangoon in 1975.[7] He worked as a physician until 1988. He received training as a journalist at the Indochina Media Memorial Foundation in Bangkok.[8]

He previously served as the vice chairperson of the Myanmar Press Council, editor-in-chief of The People’s Age Journal, editor of Sarpaylawka Book House and Myanmar Book Publishing House.[8][9][10][11]

Literary works

Pe Myint is a well-known writer and won Myanmar National Literature Award in 1995.[10] He has published over forty books of fiction, non-fiction, and translated works.[9][5][12]

Some of his original and translated works include

Personal life

He is married to Khaing Nwe Oo, a book publisher, and has two children, Pe Zaw Oo and Cho Su Su Khaing.[6]

References

  1. The Myanmar Times. "Daw Aung San Suu Kyi to join government as NLD reveals cabinet".
  2. Ei Ei Toe Lwin. "With all eyes on Daw Suu, NLD set to reveal cabinet".
  3. "Myanmar president to include Aung San Suu Kyi in his Cabinet".
  4. "India lends a helping hand to Myanmar in government formation". hindustantimes.com.
  5. ပြန်ကြားရေးနှင့် ပြည်သူ့ ဆက်ဆံရေး ဦးစီး ဌာန (ရုံးချုပ်) စာတည်း အဖွဲ့ (April 2003). နှစ်ဆယ် ရာစု မြန်မာ စာရေး ဆရာ များနှင့် စာစု စာရင်း. ပညာရွှေတောင် စာအုပ်တိုက်.
  6. "ပြည်ထောင်စုဝန်ကြီးများ၏ကိုယ်ရေးအကျဉ်းမျာ". 7Day News Journal (in Burmese). Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  7. The Myanmar Times. "Looking back: education in the 1960s".
  8. Lun Min Mang; Aung Shin; Thomas Kean; Laignee Barron. "Who's who: Myanmar's new cabinet".
  9. "U Pe Myint".
  10. "Incoming Info Minister Pe Myint: 'I Will Ensure Press Freedom'". The Irrawaddy.
  11. Lun Min Mang. "Information minister to tackle state subsidies".
  12. Zon Pann Pwint. "From well-read writer to minister".
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