An interview with U Kyawlyan, a Chin ethnic candidate who will compete in the upper House Constituency-5 in Yangon, representing the People’s Party led by the 88 Generation Group of U Ko Ko Gyi.
Q: Please introduce yourself and the brief history of your experience?
A: I will compete for Yankin, South Okkalapa, Tamwe and Thingangyun Townships, included in the constituency-5 in Yangon Region. I was born in Phlan Township. I left Myanmar for the U.S. to pursue further education after getting a B.A degree from Yangon University. I got a Master's Degree in the US. I served as a professor at two universities there. Then I worked as a UN advisor. I returned to Myanmar around 2013. In 2018, I joined the People’s Party (PP).
Q: Why did you decide to compete in the election?
A: I agree with the policy of the 8888 movements. This is my policy. I want to build a genuine federal democratic union[TF1].
Q: Why did you decide to compete in the election in Yangon as a Chin ethnic, representing the PP?
A: I wanted to set an example that our ethnic peoples should compete in the whole country.
Q: Do you believe that you will win the election?
A: I have registered to run for the upper house parliamentary seat in my constituency. I will compete in Yankin, South Okkalapa, Tamwe and Thingangyun Townships. Other parties including the NLD will compete in the constituency. I did not pay attention to the fact whether I would win the victory or not. My only ambition is to see the nation develop.
Q: If you win the election, what is your pledge to the voters?
A: As a hotel and tourism expert, I want to promote the hotel and tourism sector. I want the country to generate income from that sector. I want to help all the people using these earnings.
Q: What is your message to the public in your constituency?
A: Many Chin people in Yangon support me. Some people contribute to the funds for election campaigns. I would like to express my thanks to all supporters.