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Khun Thein Pe
Member of the Pyithu Hluttaw
Incumbent

Assumed office
31 January 2011
ConstituencyHopong
Member of the Amyotha Hluttaw
Incumbent

Assumed office
1 February 2016
Constituency
Shan State No.9
Majority150651 votes

Personal details
Born
(1966-10-28) 28 October 1966 (age 52)
Taunggyi Township, Shan State, Burma (Myanmar)
NationalityPa-O
Political partyPa-O National Organization
Spouse(s)Nan Nu Htwe
Parents
U Kyut(father)
Nan Ki (mother)
EducationFourth Year Law
Alma mater
Yangon University B.Sc(Botany)
OccupationPolitician

Khun Thein Pe (Burmese: ခွန်သိန်းဖေ , born 28 October 1966) is a Burmese politician currently serving as a House of Nationalities MP for Shan State № 9 constituency.[1][2]


In the Myanmar general election, 2010, he was elected as a Pyithu Hluttaw MP for Hopong parliamentary constituency . He is a member of Pa-O National Organisation .[3]



Early life and education


He was born on 28 October 1966 in Taunggyi Township, Shan State , Burma(Myanmar) and graduated with B.Sc(Botany) from Yangon University. His previous job was Pyithu Hluttaw MP.[1][2]



Political career


He is a member of the Pa-O National Organisation . In the Myanmar general election, 2015, he was elected as an Amyotha Hluttaw MP, winning a majority of 150651 votes and elected representative from Shan State № 9 parliamentary constituency .[4][5]



References




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  2. ^ ab "Amyotha Hluttaw" (in Burmese). Retrieved 16 September 2018.


  3. ^ "Mp Profile". Pyithu Hluttaw (in Burmese). Retrieved 16 September 2018.


  4. ^ "Elections Results – Global New Light Of Myanmar". Myanmar1329.rssing.com. Retrieved 2018-08-22.


  5. ^ "Bridge across Zaw Gyi River, upgrade of Ooyintaw-Nyaungbungyi Road discussed at Amyotha Hluttaw" (in Burmese). Retrieved 16 September 2018.






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