Ohn Myint (politician)

[1] From March 2011 to August 2012, he concurrently served as the Minister of Cooperatives, until he vacated the post in September after a reshuffle of President Thein Sein's cabinet.

[4] In 2010, he resigned from the military, in order to stand as a Union Solidarity and Development Party candidate in the 2010 Burmese general election.

[7] In that video, Ohn Myint used profanity and vulgar language toward the residents, who were pleading for clean potable water in the village.

[7] In response, the National League for Democracy introduced a motion in the Pyithu Hluttaw to debate and reprimand Ohn Myint's language.

[7] President Thein Sein has reportedly reprimanded Ohn Myint for his language, but activists continue to call for his dismissal.