8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (4)
#754997 at 2018-03-22 15:37:20 (UTC+1)
Q General Research #935 Better Bread Edition
Resignations I found since yesterday:
- Htin Kyaw, Myanmar's President
- Raj Babbar, Uttar Pradesh Congress president
- Pedro Pablo , Peru's President
- Bilen Saliji, Macedonian justice minister
- Sylvi Listhaug, NORWAY'S Justice Minister
- Schalk-Willem Joubert, CEO of Rupert & Rothschild
- David Sternberg, CEO Rugby Int'l Marketing
- Randy Schatzman, CEO Alder BioPharmaceuticals
- Theo Spierings, CEO Fonterra
- Cecile Frot-Coutaz , CEO of FremantleMedia
- Johnson Joy, CIO Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD),
- Dottie Oakes, Mon Health interim COO
- Monsignor Vigano, Vatican communications chief
- Quentin Wheeler, President of SUNY college of environment and forestry
- Max Anderson, executive director Traverse City Chamber of Commerce
- JAMES PACKER, director of the casino empire, Crown Resorts
- Cathy Bekerman, Colombian Jewish TV News Anchor
- Christopher Knight, superintendent of schools for the Cleveland Catholic Diocese
- Jonathan Coleman, National MP and former Health Minister
- Richard Halsall, Bangladesh's assistant coach
- Patrick Hickey, A school board member in Ohio
And:
Nine of 10 board members at the provincial Crown corporation issued a written statement in which they cited an inability to work with Pallister and his Progressive Conservative government. The only remaining board member is Tory backbencher Cliff Graydon.
#747126 at 2018-03-21 20:34:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #925: Deep State Panic Edition
Anon on previous thread said 2 presidents resigned today. One was Peru's president. I didn't know who the other one was, so I did a duck search on "president resigns". I'm sure everyone is aware, but here is a non-comprehensive list of heads of state that have resigned in recent months:
Robert Mugabe–Zimbabwe–11/21/17
Jacob Zuma–South Africa–2/14/18
Ameena Gurib-Fakim–Mauritius–3/17/18
Htin Kyaw–Myanmar–3/21/18
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski–Peru–3/21/2018
5 in 5 months seems like a lot. Other "presidents" who have resigned:
John Skipper–ESPN–12/17
Joel Seligman–U. of Rochester–1/11/18
Lou Anna Simon–Mich. State University–1/24/2018
Wayne Pacelle–U.S. Humane Society–2/2/18
Chialin Chang–Smartphone President, HTC–2/14/18
Raj Nair–Ford Motors, North America–2/21/18
Trevor Edwards–Nike–3/16/18
Shantaram Naik–President of Goa Congress, India–3/20/18
Salah al-Sayadi–Minister of State, Yemen–3/21/2018
#742600 at 2018-03-21 10:33:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research - Emergency Bake #919
Myanmar president Htin Kyaw resigns
The president of Myanmar Htin Kyaw has resigned, his office has announced.
No reason was given, but there have been growing concerns in recent months about the 71-year-old's health after he appeared frail at official functions.
Add to the list, plz.
http:// www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-43482191
#741176 at 2018-03-21 06:45:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #917: We Have The Algorithim Edition
Myanmar's president resigns 'to take rest from duties'
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's civilian president, Htin Kyaw, has resigned with immediate effect "in order to take rest from the current duties and responsibilities", his office said in a statement posted on Facebook on Wednesday.
https:// www.reuters.com/article/us-myanmar-politics-president/myanmars-president-resigns-to-take-rest-from-duties-idUSKBN1GX0EQ
8kun Midnight Riders Posts (1)
#57838 at 2021-02-15 17:16:07 (UTC+1)
Midnight Riders #267: What's Really Happening in Myanmar? Edition
2015 general elections
General elections were held on 8 November 2015. These were the first openly contested elections held in Myanmar since 1990. The results gave the NLD an absolute majority of seats in both chambers of the national parliament, enough to ensure that its candidate would become president, while NLD leader Aung San Suu Kyi is constitutionally barred from the presidency.[113] The new parliament convened on 1 February 2016,[114] and on 15 March 2016, Htin Kyaw was elected as the first non-military president since the military coup of 1962.[115] On 6 April 2016, Aung San Suu Kyi assumed the newly created role of state counsellor, a role akin to a prime minister.
2020 elections and 2021 military coup d'etat
Main article: 2021 Myanmar coup d'état
The NLD won the 2020 Myanmar general election on 8 November in a landslide, again winning supermajorities in both houses. The army alleged fraud and threatened to "take action".[116]
In the early morning of 1 February 2021, the day parliament was set to convene, the Tatmadaw, Myanmar's military, detained State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and other members of the ruling party. The military handed power to military chief Min Aung Hlaing and declared a state of emergency for one year, after which they will have another election.[117]
All background pages posted from wiki, laying groundwork for deeper diggz, needed general overview with timeline, players