Bao Youxiang

Bao Youxiang
ပေါက်ယူချန်း
鲍有祥
Tax Log Pang
President of the People's Government of the Wa State
Assumed office
1995
Vice PresidentXiao Minliang[1] (Tax Ngox Khuat) (deceased in 2023[2])
Zhao Guo An[3]
Lau Yaku[3]
Preceded byZhao Nyi-Lai[4]
General Secretary of the United Wa State Party
Assumed office
1995
Preceded byZhao Nyi-Lai
General Secretary of the Central Military Commission of the United Wa State Party
Assumed office
1996
Preceded byZhao Nyi-Lai
Personal details
Born (1949-09-19) 19 September 1949 (age 75)
Kunma, Burma
Political partyUnited Wa State Party
Children10 daughters, 2 sons (including Bao Ai Kham[5])
Military service
AllegianceWa State
Branch/service United Wa State Army
Years of service1989 (1989)–present
RankCommander in chief

Bao Youxiang (simplified Chinese: 鲍有祥; traditional Chinese: 鮑有祥; pinyin: Bào Yǒuxiáng; Wade–Giles: Pao Yu-hsiang), also known by his Wa name Tax Log Pang (Chinese Wa: Dax Lōug Bang) and his Burmese name Pau Yu Chang (Burmese: ပေါက်ယူချန်း Pauk Yu-hkyan), is the current president of Wa State people's government, general secretary of the United Wa State Party, and commander-in-chief of the United Wa State Army.[6][7]

  1. ^ "A United Wa State Army (UWSA) delegation led by Vice President Xiao Minliang, Bao Youliang and Zhao Guo-ang left Panghsang for Lashio today". Democracy for Burma. 29 September 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  2. ^ Tower, Jason [@jason_tower79] (Oct 31, 2023). "Letters of condolences to the United Wa State Party / Army flow in marking the passing of Xiao Mingliang: The NUG MOD, NDAA, KIA, MNDAA, Lincang Friendship Association (China) and even from junta coup leader Min Aung Hlaing" (Tweet). Retrieved Nov 15, 2023 – via Twitter.
  3. ^ a b voice of the FPNCC (FPNCC之声) (2022-09-17). 佤邦、掸邦东部第四特区及北掸邦第三特区三家友邻兄弟组织16日在邦康进行友好会谈 (in Chinese). “FPNCC之声”微信公众号. Archived from the original on 2024-01-20. 佤邦联合党中央政治局常委、佤邦政府副主席兼对外关系部部长赵国安,佤邦联合党中央政治局常委、佤邦政府副主席罗亚库
  4. ^ "Jane's World Insurgency and Terrorism: United Wa State Army". Archived from the original on 2013-01-13. Retrieved 2015-12-09.
  5. ^ "Myanmar's Most Powerful Ethnic Army Reshuffles Leadership: What Does it Mean?". The Irrawaddy. 31 August 2022.
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference Shanland was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ Marshal l, Andrew; Davis, Anthony. "Soldiers of Fortune". Time. Retrieved 6 December 2015.