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Kaysone Phomvihane (Lao: ໄກສອນ ພົມວິຫານ,
pronounced [kàj.sɔ̌ːn pʰóm.wī(ʔ).hǎːn]; 13
December 1920 – 21
November 1992) was the
first leader of the Communist...
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Saysomphone Phomvihane (Lao: ໄຊສົມພອນ ພົມວິຫານ; born 14
December 1956) is a
Laotian politician and
member of the Lao People's
Revolutionary Party (LPRP)...
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underground ICP to
recruit Laotian communist cadres. Half-Vietnamese
Kaysone Phomvihan, the LPRP
General Secretary from 1955
until he died in 1992, was recruited...
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Thongvin Phomvihane (born 7
January 1938 in
Viang Chan) is a
Laotian politician and
member of the Lao People's
Revolutionary Party (LPRP). She is the widow...
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goodwill gestures and
business ventures between Laos and Thailand.
Kaysone Phomvihan paid an
official visit to
Bangkok in 1989, his
first since the
brief 1979...
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Democratic Republic was proclaimed, with
Souphanouvong as President. Kaisôn
Phomvihān emerged from the
shadows to
become Prime Minister and the real
ruler of...
- By the time the
Pathet Lao, led by
Prince Souphanouvong and
Kaysone Phomvihan emerged, the
French had
begun the
process of
retreating from Indochina...
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Among those who came from
Vietnam with Suphānuvong was Kaisôn
Phomvihān, half-Vietnamese and a
dedicated communist, who in time
became the leader...
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sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment. In his
resignation letter to
Kaysone Phomvihan, then the
general secretary of the party's
central executive committee...
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Politburo members who were not
elected to the 6th
Politburo were
Kaison Phomvihan, Phun Siipasoet,
Somlat Chanthamat (all
three died),
Nouhak Phumsavan...