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Sao Hkun Hkio
Sao Hkun Hkio ( my, စဝ်ခွန်ချို, ; 19 August 1912 – 21 October 1990) was a Burmese political figure and diplomat who served as acting Foreign Minister of Myanmar in 1948, 4th Foreign Minister of Myanmar (1950-1958, & 1960-1962) as well as Deputy Prime Minister of Burma in the era of 1st Prime Minister of Burma U Nu. He was known for being the longest serving Foreign Minister of Myanmar. He additionally served as the last Saopha of Möngmit from 1936 to 1952. His elder brother-in-law, Sao San Tun was the Saopha of Mongpawn who was assassinated along with General Aung San, father of modern-day Burma who served as 5th Premier of British Burma Crown Colony from 26 September 1946 to 19 July 1947. Career information Personal life He notably received his education at Framlingham College and got BA degree in 1934 from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, reportedly meeting his wife Beatrice Mabel Hkio while dog-walking Dog walking is t ...
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Deputy Prime Minister Of Burma
The deputy prime minister of Myanmar is the deputy head of government of Myanmar. The current Deputy Prime Minister is Vice Senior General Soe Win (general), Soe Win who is also the incumbent Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, Deputy Commander in Chief of Defence Services and Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army, commander-in-chief of the Myanmar Army. History of the office The position of Prime Minister was created in 1948, with the adoption of the Burmese Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom. Due to the country's long period of military rule, it has not been uncommon for the prime minister to be a serving (or recently retired) Officer (armed forces), military officer. The position was abolished according to the current Constitution of Myanmar, Constitution (adopted in 2008 Myanmar constitutional referendum, 2008). It provided that the President of Myanmar, president is both the head of state and head of government. On 1 August 2021, State Admi ...
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