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Revision as of 17:32, 11 February 2021

New Mon State Party
Mon: ဗော်ဍုၚ်မန်တၟိ
Burmese: မွန်ပြည်သစ်ပါတီ
ChairmanNai Hongsar
Founded20 July 1958 (20 July 1958)
HeadquartersYe Chaung Phya (ရေးချောင်းဖျား)
Armed wingMon National Liberation Army
IdeologyFederalism
Mon interests
Socialism of the 21st century
Titoism
Chavismo
Political positioncenter-left to far-left
National affiliationUnited Nationalities Federal Council
ColoursRed, yellow, blue, white.
Party flag
Website
newmonstateparty.org

The New Mon State Party (NMSP) (Mon: ဗော်ဍုၚ်မန်တၟိ; Burmese: မွန်ပြည်သစ်ပါတီ Burmese pronunciation: [mʊ̀m pjì t̪ɪʔ pàtì]) is an opposition party in Myanmar. Its armed wing, the Mon National Liberation Army (MNLA), has fought the government of Myanmar since 1949, but under different names. The NMSP has attempted many times unsuccessfully to push for constitutional and political reforms through the government sponsored National Convention. NMSP had signed a ceasefire pact with the government in 1995 but the pact turned invalid when the party refused to accept to transform itself into a border guard unit.[1]

Current chair-person is Nai Hongsar (Mon: နာဲဟံသာ), who has succeeded his predecessor Nai Htaw Mon (Mon: နာဲထဝ်မန်) due to health issues.[2]

References

  1. ^ "NMSP". mmpeacemonitor.org.
  2. ^ "Nai Hongsar elected Chair of NMSP". Burma News International. 7 January 2020. Retrieved 1 January 2021.

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