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Maung Maung Kha
မောင်မောင်ခ
Prime Minister of Burma
In office
29 March 1977 – 26 July 1988
PresidentNe Win
San Yu
Preceded bySein Win
Succeeded byTun Tin
Personal details
Born(1920-06-07)7 June 1920
Rangoon, British Burma
Died30 April 1995(1995-04-30) (aged 74)
Yangon, Myanmar
NationalityBurmese
Political partyBurma Socialist Programme Party
SpouseKhin Khin Lay
ChildrenMyo Nyunt
Lwin Lwin Myint
Lwan Moe
Nu Nu Yi
Po Po Khin Oo
Alma materUniversity of Rangoon
Military service
Allegiance Burma
Branch/serviceMyanmar Army
Years of service1941–1948
Rank Colonel

Maung Maung Kha (Burmese: မောင်မောင်ခ [màʊɰ̃ màʊɰ̃ kʰa̰]; 7 June 1920 – 30 April 1995) was Prime Minister of Burma between 1977 and 1988.

Maung Maung Kha was born to Khin Tint and Chit Pe in Yangon. He enrolled in University of Rangoon in 1937 to study engineering but left school in the final year of studies to join the Burma Independence Army (BIA) in 1941. He completed military training, and became a member of the Burmese armed forces during the Japanese occupation of Burma (1942–1945). After independence in 1948, he rose to the rank of colonel and served as the Director of Defence Industries of Burmese Armed Forces.

Colonel Maung Maung Kha became a cabinet member in Gen. Ne Win's military government in 1972 when he was appointed Minister of Industry. Following the establishment of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma on 4 January 1974, and adoption of a new Constitution, Maung Maung Kha continued to serve as Minister of Industry and later on as Minister of Mines. On 29 March 1977, he was appointed as the 8th Prime Minister of Myanmar. After increasing unrest in the country, on 26 July 1988, Maung Maung Kha was replaced by Tun Tin as Prime Minister.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Burmese Encyclopedia Volume 17. Yangon, Burma: Translated Literature Association of Burma. 1954.
Political offices
Preceded by

Sein Win

Prime Minister of Burma
1977–1988
Succeeded by

Tun Tin


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