Yangon Region Hluttaw

Yangon Region Hluttaw
ရန်ကုန်တိုင်းဒေသကြီးလွှတ်တော်
2nd Yangon Region Hluttaw
Type
Type
History
Founded 8 February 2016
Leadership
Speaker
Tin Maung Tun, NLD
Since 8 February 2016
Deputy Speaker
Lin Naing Myint, NLD
Since 8 February 2016
Structure
Seats 123
92 elected MPs
31 military appointees
Political groups

     National League for Democracy (88)*
     Military (31)
     Union Solidarity and Development Party (3)

     Arakan National Party (1)*
Elections
Last election
8 November 2015
Meeting place
Region Hluttaw Meeting Hall
Pyay Road, Yangon, Myanmar
Footnotes
  • Includes one 'Ethnic Minister (Kayin)' from the NLD and one 'Ethnic Minister (Rakhine)' from the ANP.

Yangon Region Hluttaw (Burmese: ရန်ကုန်တိုင်းဒေသကြီးလွှတ်တော်) is the legislature of the Burmese region of Yangon Region. It is a unicameral body, consisting of 123 members, including 92 elected members and 31 military representatives.[1] As of February 2016, the Hluttaw was led by speaker Tin Maung Tun of the National League for Democracy (NLD).

The regional legislature convenes at the Yangon Region Hluttaw building on Pyay Road in Dagon Township. The building formerly housed the national parliament.[1]

In 2013, the Yangon Region Hluttaw adopted the 2013 Yangon City Municipal Law, which holds the Yangon City Development Committee and the Yangon city mayor accountable to the legislature, including its budgetary power.[1]

Following the general elections in 2015, the Yangon Region Hluttaw saw a sweep towards the National League for Democracy, winning all but four of the seat contested in the election.[2][3]

General Election results (Nov. 2015)

Party Seats +/–
National League for Democracy (NLD)88Increase88
Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP)3Decrease72
Arakan National Party (ANP; also known as the 'Rakhine National Party' (RNP))1Increase1
National Unity Party (NUP)0Decrease8
Democratic Party (DPM)0Decrease2
National Democratic Force (NDF)0Decrease2
New National Democracy Party (NNDP)0Decrease2
The 88 Generation Student Youths (Union of Myanmar) (88GSY)0Decrease1
Kayin People's Party (KPP)0Decrease1
Rakhine Nationals Progressive Party (RNPP)0Decrease1

See also

References

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