Barack Obama and Burmese human rights advocates, former political prisoners, and religious leaders including Ko Ko Gyi in 2012 He was an observer to peace talks at the
Myanmar Peace Centre. He was a member of Rakhine Investigation Commission to investigate the deadly
sectarian violence in
Rakhine state. On 28 August 2012, Ko Ko Gyi published a collection of political interviews entitled
Free Expression (ပြောချင်လို့ပြောခဲ့တာတွေ). He had planned to run for a seat in
2015 elections from the
National League for Democracy. But, to the surprise of many, his name was omitted from the NLD’s candidate list. In response, he formed a new party, the
People's Party in 2018. Since the
2021 Myanmar coup d'état, he has publicly engaged with the military junta, signalling his intention to participate in the junta's planned elections. On 27 January 2024, he opened the People's Party's new head office in Yangon after registering on December 29, 2023, and meeting with Min Aung Hlaing on
Burmese Independence Day and January 6th. However, the People's Party needs to recruit at least 100,000 members in three months and open 100 offices in half of all townships in six months to receive qualifications under the Myanmar Junta's Political Party Registration Law. Ko Ko Gyi's People's Party was declared by the junta to be qualified for national competition in the
2025 Myanmar general election. ==Personal life==