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Three NMSP leaders retire from party

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By Loa Htaw:

According to an New Mon State Party (NMSP) insider, 3 NMSP leaders, including the NMSP’s Joint Secretary, have submitted requests to retire from the party.

Following the NMSP’s release of its refusal to become a “people’s militia” under the control of the Burmese government, several members of the NMSP retired from the party, although NMSP spokesperson Nai Chay Mon informed the press on April 23rd that the retirements were not related to the NMSP’s decision.

Executive Committee (EC) and party Joint Secretary Nai Chan Toi, Central Executive Committee (CEC) member Nai Tin Hla, and CEC member Nai Htaw Auein are included in the numbers of retiring NMSP members, IMNA’s source reported.

He explained that the NMSP has not released an official announcement regarding the retirement of its party members, and has not yet formally granted retirement to the 3 leaders yet.

Nai Chan Toi, Joint Secretary of NMSP, has belonged to the party for roughly 30 years. He was first worked at the Township Committee level of the party, and submitted a request to retire from the party last month. He graduated from Moulmein University, and was a former schoolmate of current Southeast Command (SEC) Maj. General Thet Naing Win.

Nai Tin Hla is from Kyaikmayaw Township and Nai Htaw Aein is from Thanphyuzayart Township.

The NMSP elects its leaders during its regular conference; the party confirmed that it would elect replacements during its next such session, but refrained from explaining when this would be.

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