Tun Kyi

Tun Kyi

Infobox Minister
name = Tun Kyi


order = 10th
office = Minister for Commerce of the Union of Myanmar
honorific-suffix =
term_start = 1992
term_end = 1997
predecessor = Colonel Able
successor = General Kyaw Than
birth_date = birth date and age|1938|05|1
birth_place = Monywa, Sagaing Division, Myanmar
party = SPDC
spouse =
occupation = Army Officer
alma_mater = Defence Services Academy
residence = Yangon
religion = Buddhist

Lieutenant-General Tun Kyi (born May 1, 1938 in Monywa) is an officer in the Burmese military and a former minister of Ministry of Commerce (Myanmar).

Biography

Tun Kyi attended No(1) Basic Education High School, Monywa. Lt-General Tun Kyi was commander in 1988 at Mandalay. He was promoted as minister of Ministry of Commerce at September 24, 1992. Lt-General Tun Kyi was the member of The State Law and Order Restoration Council and he was Chairman of The Committee for Boosting Meat & Fish Production and Controlling Consumer Prices, and Committee for Boosting Marine Production [ [http://www.fao.org/docrep/field/376565.htm Support to Special Plan for Prawn ] ] .

References

External links

*http://www.onasia.com/system/quicksearch.aspx?qst=Tun+Kyi&qsp=1&qsi=true
*http://www.onasia.com/system/quicksearch.aspx?qst=Secretary+2&qsp=1&qsi=true
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