President U Thein Sein is One of The Most 100 Influential People in the World 2012

Friday, April 20, 2012


President U Thein Sein is the person who inspires us, challenges us and changes our world. Meet the leaders who make up this year's TIME 100.

Since President U Thein Sein took office a little more than a year ago, the President of Burma, U Thein Sein, has proved himself the architect of one of the most unlikely democratic transitions anywhere in the world.

It's been an amazing balancing act. He's had to keep on board the ex-generals who still dominate government, as well as army chiefs, top businessmen, the opposition parties — including the largest, led by Nobel laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi — and a young and dynamic civil society.

U Thein Sein, 67, is trying to perform a triple act of moving toward democratic government, overhauling one of the world's most backward economies and negotiating an end to over a dozen long-standing ethnic conflicts, all while the country remains under punishing sanctions.

And whether or not he succeeds will be important not just for Burma's 55 million people but for all of Asia.

Burma was until just recently a byword for almost every early 21st century ill. But if U Thein Sein gets his way, it may soon become a model for peaceful democratic change.

Full List TIME 100 in 2012 : The List

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1 comments:

Lazun said...

I, as a citizen of Myanmar, do not agree with this kind of stuff. It will not help President to perform his duties peacefully. This kind of things are one kind of giving outside pressure or tying a string around President's neck. Please remember U Ne Win. He refused Ramon Magsaysay award instantly. He fully understands about this kind of stuff.

 
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