A long-time confidante of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi was confirmed Friday in a Parliamentary vote as one of the three final candidates to be Myanmar’s next president.
Legislators from both houses of Parliament will hold another round of voting to choose one of them as President, which almost certainly will be 70-year-old Htin Kyaw. The other two will become vice presidents since the NLD has an overwhelming majority in both chambers following its landslide victory in the Nov. 8 general elections.
They will take office April 1 to head what will be Myanmar’s first democratically elected government in more than a half century. But for all practical purposes Htin Kyaw will be a proxy for Suu Kyi, who has said she will be “above” the President and rule from behind the scenes.
This arrangement came into being because Suu Kyi is barred by the constitution, which says anyone with a foreign spouse or children cannot hold the executive office. Suu Kyi’s two sons are British, as was her late husband. The clause is widely seen as having been written by the military, for long Suu Kyi’s bitter adversary, with her in mind.
“We are satisfied that Htin Kyaw has won to become one of the presidential candidates. We believe that we soon will be able create our country’s better future. We chose him because he is a very suitable person and skillful to become the president,” said Myo Zaw Aung, an NLD legislator.
Published - March 11, 2016 11:36 am IST