Sai Ai Pao re-elected as White Tiger Party Chairman
Sai Ai Pao has been re-elected a second term to serve
as chairman of the Shan Nationalities Democratic Party (SNDP) on Sunday.
A 69-year-old Sai Ai Pao won 52 out of 54 votes which
will allow him to lead the party in the next five years.
“Actually, I’m
getting very old. I want to retire,” he said. “But, so many people still
elected me for the position.”
Nang Wanu, a newly appointed Taunggyi Township
Office’s secretary, said that the term for the executive committee already
expired so that this meeting was to re-elect all the party’s committee.
Sai Sawngsi, the current vice chairman was also
re-elected for the second term. Sai Phoo Aung was chosen as the party’s general
secretary and Sai Aung Myint Kyaing will be served as the party’s deputy
secretary.
The party’s advisors included Saw Than Myint, Sai Htwe
Maung, Sai Maung Shwe, Sai Hso Kyaw Nyunt, Nang Than Than Shwe, Sao Yun Peng,
Sai Aik Aye, Sai Kyaw Myint, Sai Moe Kyi and Sai Win Kyaing.
Eastern Shan State committee includes Sai Kham San,
Sai Tong Jing and Nang Ngwe Mya. Southern Shan State committee includes Sai
Naung, Sai Kham Parng, Sai Sar Aye, Nang Wanu, Loong Jarng Kham Aw. Northern Shan
State committee includes Sai Sawngsi, Sai Ong Kyaw, Sai Phoo Aung, Nang
Ormkham, Nang Kham Yin Aung, Sai Tun Lin, Sai Sarng Koy, Sai Kham Leik and Sai
Kham Kyaw. Committee for Yangon includes Sai Hla Kyaw and Sai Aung Myint Kyaing.
Sai Tong Jing, a new executive member, said that there
are so many things for the people that needed to be address. Thus, SNDP will be
working on those needs.
The SNDP, also known as the White Tiger Party for its logo, was founded
in 2010. The party won 57 seats in the 2010 elections and the bi-elections in
2012. In the 2015 elections, it won only one seat.
The SNDP annual meeting was held on 20-21 March, in Taunggyi
Township’s Kokang Temple. Over 300 party members from 54 Townships
participated.
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