Mauk Kham | |
Native Name Lang: | my |
Office: | Member of the Pyithu Hluttaw |
Constituency: | Lashio Township |
Term Start: | 31 March 2016 |
Office1: | 2nd First Vice President of Myanmar |
Alongside1: | Nyan Tun |
President1: | Thein Sein |
Term Start1: | 1 July 2012 |
Term End1: | 30 March 2016 |
Predecessor1: | Tin Aung Myint Oo |
Successor1: | Myint Swe |
Office2: | 1st Second Vice President of Myanmar |
Alongside2: | Tin Aung Myint Oo |
President2: | Thein Sein |
Term Start2: | 30 March 2011 |
Term End2: | 1 July 2012 |
Predecessor2: | Position established |
Successor2: | Nyan Tun |
Birth Date: | 17 August 1949 |
Birth Place: | Muse, Shan State, Myanmar |
Occupation: | Politician, Physician |
Children: | 3, including Sai Si Tom Kham |
Party: | Union Solidarity and Development Party |
Spouse: | Nang Shwe Hmone |
Alma Mater: | University of Medicine, Mandalay |
Honorific Prefix: | Dr Sai |
Dr Sai Mauk Kham (shn|ၸၢႆးမွၵ်ႇၶမ်း, my|စိုင်းမောက်ခမ်း in Burmese pronounced as /sáɪɰ̃ maʊʔ kʰáɰ̃/; born 17 August 1949) is a Burmese politician and physician who currently serves as a House of Representatives MP for Lashio Township constituency. He previously served as First Vice President of Myanmar from 1 July 2012 to 30 March 2016. He was elected as Second Vice President of Myanmar on 4 February 2011, defeating Aye Maung of the Rakhine Nationalities Development Party and receiving 84% of the votes (140 of 167 votes) in the Amyotha Hluttaw.[1] [2]
Sai was born on 17 August 1949 in Muse, Shan State, Burma (now Myanmar) to a family of Shan descent. He is a physician by profession, having graduated from the Institute of Medicine, Mandalay (now the University of Medicine, Mandalay) in 1974.
He also used to be the chairman of the Shan Literature and Culture Association.[3] He runs a private clinic and manages a private hospital in Lashio Township.[4]
In 2015 general election, Sai Mauk Kham contested a Pyithu Hluttaw (lower house) seat in Lashio Township. There were allegations of voting fraud which pulled him forward, in a constituency where National League for Democracy (NLD) was expected to win.[5] 11,815 advanced votes had arrived at Lashio’s election commission office at midnight on 9 November 2015, almost eight hours after the polls had closed and the ballot boxes had been sealed shut.[5] Nearly all of the votes had gone to Sai Mauk Kham.[5] The NLD, Shan Nationalities League for Democracy and Shan Nationalities Democratic Party had filed a complaint with the Union Election Commission (UEC).[5] The UEC responded by declaring that the victory of Sai Mauk Kham was legal and that no fraud had taken place.[6]
Sai Mauk Kham is married to Nang Shwe Hmone.[7] He has three children, including Sai Si Tom Kham, a pop singer.[8]
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