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Thura Shwe Mann (, ; born 11 July 1947) is a Burmese politician who was Speaker of the
Pyithu Hluttaw The Pyithu Hluttaw (, ; House of Representatives) is the ''de jure'' lower house of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the bicameral legislature of Myanmar (Burma). It consists of 440 members, of which 330 are directly elected through the first-past-the ...
, the lower house of parliament from 31 January 2011 to 29 January 2016.Freeman, A. & Roads, J
"Myanmar’s Speaker of the Lower House Shwe Mann: Economic Reforms Needed Ahead of 2015 Elections"
''The Asia Foundation'', 19 June 2013. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
He is a former army general and, whilst being a protégé of senior general
Than Shwe Than Shwe (; ; born 2 February 1933) is a retired Burmese army general who held influential positions within Myanmar's government. Serving as the chairman of the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) from 1992 to 2011, he played a signifi ...
,Besant, D
"Shwe Mann: The Right Man for the Job?"
''Southeast Asia Globe'', 5 March 2015. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
Head, J
"Burma Ex-General Shwe Mann Rides Wave of Change"
''BBC'', 27 September 2012. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
was considered the third most powerful man in the
State Peace and Development Council The State Peace and Development Council ( ; abbreviated SPDC or , ) was the official name of the Military dictatorship, military government of Burma (Myanmar) which, in 1997, succeeded the State Law and Order Restoration Council (; abbrevi ...
(SPDC), which ruled Myanmar until 2011."Myanmar Votes 2015: A Conversation With Thura Shwe Mann"
''CarnegieEndowmentStream'', 1 May 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2015
He was elected to parliament in the 2010 general election. He was later selected as Speaker of the Lower House at the first regular session of the Pyithu Hluttaw in 2011. He was crucial in the newly found activism of the Lower House vis-à-vis the Upper House and the executive.Lloyd-George, W
"The Dicey Democrat"
''Foreign Policy'', 28 November 2012. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
In May 2013, he replaced
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Thein Sein Thein Sein (; IPA: ; born 20 April 1944) is a Burmese politician and retired military general who served as the 9th President of Myanmar from 2011 to 2016. He previously served as prime minister from 2007 to 2010, and was considered by many ...
as head of the ruling
Union Solidarity and Development Party The Union Solidarity and Development Party (; abbr. USDP) is an ultranationalist, pro-military political party in Myanmar. Alongside the National League for Democracy, it is one of Myanmar's two principal national parties. USDP is the succe ...
(USDP). That same year, he confirmed he would run for president in
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. Amidst reports of tensions between Shwe Mann and Thein Sein, the former was removed from his post as head of the USDP in August 2015. Finally he was sacked from USDP together with other 17 senior members in April 2016. He later founded the Union Betterment Party (UBP), which existed from 2019 to 2022.


Military career

Shwe Mann graduated from the
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, Intake 11, Pyin Oo Lwin in 1969. He quickly rose through the ranks, and became major in 1986. He served as a Regiment Commander in Karen State and earned the
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title ''Thura'' (brave hero) for his military campaign against the Karen National Liberation Army in 1988. The campaign led to the eventual capture of the Karen National Union (KNU)’s headquarters in the Methawaw Area. He served as a tactical operations commander for Light Infantry Division (LID) 66 based in Prome from 1993 to 1995. His achievements in the Karen state in 1994 meant that he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general. He was commander of the elite LID 11 based in Inn Daing, near
Yangon Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the List of capitals of Myanmar, capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the State Peace and Dev ...
in 1996. In November 1997, he was promoted to the rank of major general and became a permanent member of the
State Peace and Development Council The State Peace and Development Council ( ; abbreviated SPDC or , ) was the official name of the Military dictatorship, military government of Burma (Myanmar) which, in 1997, succeeded the State Law and Order Restoration Council (; abbrevi ...
(SPDC). That same year, he became commander of South-west Command in
Pathein Pathein ( ; , ; , ), formerly called Bassein, is the largest city and the capital of the Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar. It is located 190 km (120 mi) west of Yangon within Pathein Township on the bank of the Pathein River—a western branc ...
, Ayeyarwady Division. He concurrently served as the chairman of the Ayeyarwady Peace and Development Council. In line with the SPDC’s developmental rhetoric, he supported a number of initiatives aimed at increasing agricultural productivity and food security. These included supporting seasonal crop rotation, and converting more than 1 million acres of low, dry and wetlands into cultivated land. This was possible thanks to improvements in water channelisation and river banks. 500,000 acres of intensive and extensive fishery farms were also created. He was promoted to Joint Chief of Staff of the Army, Navy, and Air Force in 2001. That same year, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general. He became Chief of General Staff of the Armed Services in 2003. As a key figure in the SPDC, he seems to have overseen a number of offensives against ethnic insurgents. This claim has been raised specifically in relation to the 2006 offensive against the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA)."Shwe Mann “Behind Karen Offensive""
''The Irrawaddy", 3 May 2006. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
In September 2010, he retired from the army. Following his retirement, Shwe Mann became a candidate for the newly created
Union Solidarity and Development Party The Union Solidarity and Development Party (; abbr. USDP) is an ultranationalist, pro-military political party in Myanmar. Alongside the National League for Democracy, it is one of Myanmar's two principal national parties. USDP is the succe ...
(USDP). He was selected as a representative for Zay Yar Thiri constituency in the 2010 general election.


Relationship with Than Shwe

Shwe Mann has had a close relationship to former dictator General
Than Shwe Than Shwe (; ; born 2 February 1933) is a retired Burmese army general who held influential positions within Myanmar's government. Serving as the chairman of the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) from 1992 to 2011, he played a signifi ...
. When Than Shwe became commander-in-chief of the Tatmadaw in 1992, he made Shwe Mann one of his deputies. Although Than Shwe frequently shook up the ranks, firing ministers and military officials, Shwe Mann was allowed to rise through the ranks and become the third most powerful figure in the country. It has been alleged that Than Shwe feared Shwe Mann’s comeuppance, and decided to balance his aspirations and power by choosing
Thein Sein Thein Sein (; IPA: ; born 20 April 1944) is a Burmese politician and retired military general who served as the 9th President of Myanmar from 2011 to 2016. He previously served as prime minister from 2007 to 2010, and was considered by many ...
for the position of president and Tin Aung Myint Oo as vice-president.Aung Zaw
"The Rut and Road Begins in Burma"
''The Irrawaddy'', 8 July 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2015.


Relationship with other senior officials

Shwe Mann played a key role in the ousting of Prime Minister Khin Nyunt in 2004. After Khin Nyunt’s arrest, Shwe Mann famously said that “Nobody is above the law.” He was seen as the most likely successor to General
Maung Aye Maung Aye (; ; born 25 December 1937) is a retired Burmese army general who played a significant role in Myanmar's military government. He served as Vice Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), the ruling military junta of M ...
, who was Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Allegedly, Shwe Mann and Maung Aye were political rivals."Shwe Mann"
, ''ALTSEAN-Burma'', n.d. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
Shwe Mann was also an alleged rival to first vice-president Tin Aung Myint Oo. It is believed that he has the loyalty of General
Min Aung Hlaing Min Aung Hlaing (born 3 July 1956) is a Burmese army general who has ruled Myanmar as the chairman of the State Administration Council, chairman of the State Administration Council (SAC) since seizing power in the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Fe ...
, the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces.


Allegations of human rights abuses

A leaked U.S. cable stated that “ ke most Burmese field commanders, Shwe Mann utilized forced civilian porters, including women and children, on a massive scale during operations against Karen insurgents.” It has also been alleged that Shwe Mann was directly involved in the Depayin massacre, which saw the death of at least 70 people associated to the
National League for Democracy The National League for Democracy (, ; Abbreviation, abbr. NLD; Burmese abbr. ဒီချုပ်) is a deregistered liberal democratic political party in Myanmar (formerly Burma). It became the country's ruling party after a landslide victo ...
(NLD). According to some sources, Gen Than Shwe ordered lower-ranking officers to carry out the attack on Aung San Suu Kyi’s convoy at Tabayin, March 2003. Than Shwe bypassed his deputy Maung Aye and Prime Minister Khin Nyunt, leaving Shwe Mann directly responsible for the military preparation of the attack. He was also allegedly involved in repression of Saffron Revolution. According to another 2007 U.S. diplomatic cable, “by all accounts he willingly participated in the brutal repression of September’s pro-democracy protests.”


Political career

He was elected Speaker of the Lower House at the first regular session of the
House of Representatives House of Representatives is the name of legislative bodies in many countries and sub-national entities. In many countries, the House of Representatives is the lower house of a bicameral legislature, with the corresponding upper house often ...
in 2011. From 1 July 2013 to 29 January 2016 he became Speaker of the Assembly of the Union. In August 2015, amidst reports of tensions between himself and Thein Sein, Shwe Mann was removed from his post as Chairman of the Union Solidarity and Development Party and replaced by
Htay Oo Htay Oo (; born 20 January 1950) is a Burmese former politician and military officer, and previously served as Pyithu Hluttaw MP for Hinthada constituency from 2011 to 2016. He also served as Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation of Myanmar f ...
. But he contested in 2015 General Election as a candidate representing USDP in Phyu Township constituency. He lost his seat to Than Nyunt, NLD's candidate, but remained as a prominent figure and closed ally to Aung San Suu Kyi. He was appointed in February 2015 as head of the Commission for the ''Assessment of Legal Affairs and Special Issues''.


Reform process

Shwe Mann has claimed that “reforms are irreversible” and their goal is “to build a multi-party democratic system and a market economy.” He has been called “a defender of the president hein Sein��s reforms.” Although political reforms have moved apace, he also believes that socio-economic development and administrative reforms are lagging behind. He has been seen as a staunch critic of corrupt practices amongst public officials. He had reportedly ordered action against corrupt authorities as far back as 2005. He criticised the government’s lack of transparency and accountability over public funds. He has firmly supported liberal reforms and the turn towards a market economy in Myanmar. He has been critical of Thein Sein’s “sluggish” approach to liberalisation, and has taken a strong stance against corrupt practices in the interest of “good governance.” In regards to the 25 per cent of parliamentary seats allocated to the
Tatmadaw The Tatmadaw, also known as the Sit-Tat, is the armed forces of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is administered by the Ministry of Defence and composed of the Myanmar Army, the Myanmar Navy and the Myanmar Air Force. Auxiliary services include ...
, he has expressed hope that the
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will change before the elections to accommodate a more representative political outcome.


Democracy

Shwe Mann has argued that democracy must be seen “as a vehicle for progress.” In an interview, he stated that “the biggest challenge is changing the ldmind-set and attitude. If people do not understand the essence of democracy, there will be more disadvantages than advantages.” He has been praised for reaching out to political activist groups, including the
88 Generation Students Group The 88 Generation Students () is a Burma, Burmese pro-democracy movement known for their activism against the country's State Peace and Development Council, military junta. Many of its members were imprisoned by the Burmese government on charge ...
. He has often remarked on the importance of upholding the 2008 Constitution.


Relationship with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi

Despite their opposite political standpoints, the relationship between Shwe Mann and
Aung San Suu Kyi Aung San Suu Kyi (born 19 June 1945) is a Burmese politician, diplomat, author, and political activist. She was awarded the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize. She served as State Counsellor of Myanmar and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Myanmar), Ministe ...
has been defined as “excellent.” Others have defined it as “a working relationship, albeit perhaps one of convenience.” They have maintained an open stance on a possible future alliance.


Ethnic politics

He has referred to the Rohingya crisis as a sensitive issue that requires immediate attention. However, he has also stressed that the problem has been on-going for at least the last 100 years. In his conference at the
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, he pointed out that the ongoing violence in
Rakhine State Rakhine State ( ; , ; ), formerly known as Arakan State, is a Administrative divisions of Myanmar, state in Myanmar (Burma). Situated on the western coast, it is bordered by Chin State to the north, Magway Region, Bago Region and Ayeyarwady Re ...
is not only between religious groups, but also between mobs. Shwe Mann has assumed a liberal-conservative position on federalism. He has claimed he would rather see an evolution of the federal system rather than its revolution.


Education

Shwe Mann has spoken about the need to strengthen the current education system in Myanmar. He has argued that Myanmar education is “not in line with what sneed today.” He has also spoken in favour of a National Educational Bill to improve basic and secondary education, including universities and vocational schools.


Stance on the international community

Shwe Mann has made it known that the country’s future development depends on the “economic cooperation etweenthe private sector and the international community.” Speaking at The Asian Foundation, he praised the non-profit sector and NGOs, who work “not for an individual country but for the international community.”


Relationship with the U.S.

Shwe Mann has been seen as a key figure in the ongoing diplomatic effort to recalibrating Washington’s foreign policy towards Asia, known as "pivot." Indeed, the U.S. president sought his company during his first official visit to Myanmar. Jim Della-Giacoma, Southeast Asia analyst for the
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(ICG), argued that the U.S. had made a common cause with Shwe Mann to "bringing the national parliament to life as a legitimate democratic institution." Shwe Mann has argued in favour of increased U.S. investment and technical support in Myanmar.


Relationship with China

Shwe Mann visited
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before his 2015 official visit to the U.S. He has stressed that Myanmar and China are good neighbours and entertain friendly diplomatic relations. At the same time, he has called for greater transparency and accountability on Chinese investments.


ASEAN

Shwe Mann has emphasised the need to integrate Myanmar into the global economy. "In the globalised economy, no country or region can stand alone. The development of one region depends on integration with other regions in the world," he stated in an official press release."Statement by Rt. Honourable Thura U Shwe Mann, Speaker of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw and Pyithu Hluttaw, at the Eighth Asia-Europe Parliamentary Partnership Meeting (ASEP-8)"
''Pyithu Hluttaw'', 2012. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
He has therefore praised the potential of the
ASEAN The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, commonly abbreviated as ASEAN, is a regional grouping of 10 states in Southeast Asia "that aims to promote economic and security cooperation among its ten members." Together, its member states r ...
Economic Community as an “asset” to the economies of ASEAN nations and as a dialogue partner for the rest of the world.


India and North Korea

Whilst still in the military, Shwe Mann travelled to
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and
North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu River, Yalu (Amnok) an ...
to sign military cooperation agreements with the two countries. In the 2000s, he tried to forge closer ties with India, which he visited to appeal for more armaments in 2006. In November 2008, Shwe Mann travelled to North Korea and signed a memorandum of understanding on military cooperation. In an interview, he said that the Burmese counterpart "studied their air defence system, weapons factories, aircrafts and ships."


Personal life

Shwe Mann, a Burmese Buddhist, was born on 11 July 1947 in Kanyuntkwin,
Bago Division Bago Region (, ; formerly Pegu Division and Bago Division) is an administrative region of Myanmar, located in the southern central part of the country. It is bordered by Magway Region and Mandalay Region to the north; Kayin State, Mon State a ...
, to father Pho Phay, and mother Htay Yi. He is married to Khin Lay Thet, a former high school teacher. In a 2007-dated U.S. cable, she was recorded as a member of the Panel of Patrons and one of four vice presidents of the Myanmar Women’s Affairs Federation. They have two sons, Toe Naing Mann and Aung Thet Mann. He was placed in the U.S. and EU sanction lists (Embassy Rangoon 2007; Martin 2012). He was removed from the U.S. sanction list in September 2012 because, in the words of Under Secretary David S. Cohen, he has "taken concrete steps to promote political reforms and human rights, and to move Burma away from repression and dictatorship toward democracy and freedom"."Treasury Department Lifts Sanctions Against Burma’s President and Lower House Speaker"
U.S. Department of the Treasury, 19 September 2012. Retrieved 30 May 2015.


Business ties (and corruption allegations)

It has been alleged that his sons have used their father’s political clout to advance their business interests.


Aung Thet Mann

Aung Thet Mann is the chief executive officer at Ayer Shwe Wah, which became the first private company allowed to export rice to
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and
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in 2005. The company is part of Burmese tycoon Tay Za’s Htoo Group of Companies. When Shwe Mann was Regional Commander in the Ayeyarwady Division, Ayer Shwe Wah received lucrative government contracts to supply fertilizers to farmers throughout the delta. The company also received 30,000 acres of land for development under the government’s Lowland Development Program. These have since been returned with all dues and taxes paid for. Ayer Shwe Wah has also been involved in construction projects in
Naypyidaw Naypyidaw (), officially Romanization of Burmese, romanized as Nay Pyi Taw (NPT), is the capital city, capital and third-largest city of Myanmar. The city is located at the centre of the Naypyidaw Union Territory. It is unusual among Myanmar's ...
.


Toe Naing Mann

Toe Naing Mann is the founder of Red Link Communications, a major Burmese telecommunications group. In 2004, Toe Naing Mann married Zay Zin Latt, daughter of Khin Shwe, who is the president of Zaygabar Co. Ltd. and a leading Rangoon real estate mogul. Among its businesses, Zaygabar operates the Karaweik Restaurant, a structure on
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, and handles Kandawgyi People Park’s operations. In October 2007, the U.S. Treasury placed Khin Shwe and Zaygabar on its list of individuals and business targeted for sanctions.


References

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