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May Win Myint (မေဝင်းမြင့်) is a Burmese politician, physician and former inmate who is currently serving as a Pyithu Hluttaw MP for Mayangon Township and member of the National League for Democracy's Central Executive Committee.[1]

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  1. 13 relations: Aung San Suu Kyi, Insein Prison, Mawlamyine, Mayangon Township, Mon State, Myanmar, National League for Democracy, Pyithu Hluttaw, University of Medicine 1, Yangon, 1990 Myanmar general election, 2012 Myanmar by-elections, 2015 Myanmar general election, 8888 Uprising.

  2. 21st-century Burmese politicians
  3. 21st-century Burmese women politicians
  4. Burmese physicians
  5. People from Mawlamyine
  6. Prisoners and detainees of Myanmar

Aung San Suu Kyi

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (born 19 June 1945), sometimes abbreviated to Suu Kyi, is a Burmese politician, diplomat, author, and a 1991 Nobel Peace Prize laureate who served as State Counsellor of Myanmar (equivalent to a prime minister) and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2021. May Win Myint and Aung San Suu Kyi are 21st-century Burmese politicians, 21st-century Burmese women politicians, Members of Pyithu Hluttaw, national League for Democracy politicians and Prisoners and detainees of Myanmar.

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Insein Prison

Insein Prison (အင်းစိန်ထောင်) is located in Yangon Division, near Yangon (Rangoon), the old capital of Myanmar (formerly Burma).

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Mawlamyine

Mawlamyine (also spelled Mawlamyaing;,; เมาะลำเลิง; မတ်မလီု), formerly Moulmein, is the fourth-largest city in Myanmar (Burma), World Gazetteer south east of Yangon and south of Thaton, at the mouth of Thanlwin (Salween) River.

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Mayangon Township

Mayangon Township (မရမ်းကုန်း မြို့နယ်; is located in the northern part of Yangon. The township comprises ten wards, and shares borders with Insein Township and Mingaladon Township in the north, North Dagon Township, North Okkalapa Township, South Okkalapa Township and Yankin Township in the east, the Hlaing river, Hlaing Township and Hlaingthaya Township in the west, and Kamayut Township and Bahan Township in the south.

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Mon State

Mon State (မွန်ပြည်နယ်,; italics) is an administrative division of Myanmar.

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Myanmar

Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and also known as Burma (the official name until 1989), is a country in Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has a population of about 55 million. It is bordered by Bangladesh and India to its northwest, China to its northeast, Laos and Thailand to its east and southeast, and the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal to its south and southwest.

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National League for Democracy

The National League for Democracy (အမျိုးသား ဒီမိုကရေစီ အဖွဲ့ချုပ်,; abbr. NLD; Burmese abbr. ဒီချုပ်) is a deregistered liberal democratic political party in Myanmar (Burma).

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Pyithu Hluttaw

The Pyithu Hluttaw (ပြည်သူ့ လွှတ်တော်,; House of Representatives) is the de jure lower house of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the bicameral legislature of Myanmar (Burma).

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University of Medicine 1, Yangon

The University of Medicine 1, Yangon (ဆေးတက္ကသိုလ်(၁) ရန်ကုန်; formerly the Institute of Medicine 1), located in Yangon, it is the oldest medical school in Myanmar.

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1990 Myanmar general election

General elections were held in Myanmar on 27 May 1990, the first multi-party elections since 1960, after which the country had been ruled by a military dictatorship.

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2012 Myanmar by-elections

The 2012 Myanmar by-elections were held on 1 April 2012.

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2015 Myanmar general election

General elections were held in Myanmar on 8 November 2015, with the National League for Democracy winning a supermajority of seats in the combined national parliament.

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8888 Uprising

The 8888 Uprising, also known as the People Power Uprising and the 1988 Uprising, was a series of nationwide protests, marches, and riots in Burma (present-day Myanmar) that peaked in August 1988.

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See also

21st-century Burmese politicians

21st-century Burmese women politicians

Burmese physicians

People from Mawlamyine

Prisoners and detainees of Myanmar

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_Win_Myint