Nationality Burmese Children 3 | Spouse(s) Shwe Lwan | |
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Born 9 August 1958 (age 58)Htantlang Township, Burma (Myanmar) ( 1958-08-09 ) Similar Myint Swe, Htin Kyaw, Aung San Suu Kyi, Thein Sein, Tin Oo |
Interview with henry van thio
Henry Van Thio (Burmese: ဟင်နရီဗန်ထီးယူ; born 9 August 1958) is a Burmese politician who has been Second Vice President of Myanmar (Burma) since 2016. He previously served as an Amyotha Hluttaw (House of Nationalities) MP. In the 2015 election, he contested and won the Chin State № 3 constituency for a seat in the country's upper house. He was sworn in as the Second Vice President on 30 March 2016.
Contents
- Interview with henry van thio
- Cnc le henry van thio biruahnak
- Early life and military career
- Vice Presidency
- Personal life
- References

Cnc le henry van thio biruahnak
Early life and military career

He is an ethnic Chin and graduated from Rangoon Arts and Science University. He previously served as a Major in the Burmese Army.
Vice Presidency

On 10 March 2016, he was nominated as one of the Vice Presidents of Myanmar by National League for Democracy.
On 11 March 2016, 148 MPs nominated him as one of the Vice Presidents of Myanmar from the House of Nationalities and on 15 March 2016, he received 79 votes out of 352 in the Assembly of the Union, becoming the Second Vice President of Myanmar. He was sworn in on 30 March 2016.
Personal life

He is married to Shwe Lwan (known as Anna Sui in English speaking countries) and has three children. When his wife gained a scholarship to study theology at the University of Otago, the family moved to New Zealand to live in the Dunedin suburb of North East Valley in 2011. He supported the family through casual work, like picking fruit in Nelson and shift work at the freezing works at Finegand, near Balclutha. The family returned to Myanmar in early 2015.

He is a devout Christian, making him the first non-Buddhist to hold the office of the Vice President of Myanmar. His faith has been the subject of controversy as after his appointment nationalist monks protested saying that only Buddhists should hold political positions. He is a member of the United Pentecostal Church International.