1st Supreme People's Assembly of Laos

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1st Supreme People's Assembly
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2 December 1975 – 1 June 1989
(13 years, 181 days)
Overview
Decision making
body
Session of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos
Election2 December 1975
Members45
Officers
PresidentSouphanouvong
Vice PresidentSisomphone Lovansay
Faydang Lobliayao

The 1st Supreme People's Assembly of Laos was elected by the on 2 December 1975. It was replaced by the on 1 June 1989.[1]

Meetings[]

Meeting Start–end Length Session agenda
1st Ordinary Session TBD 26 days
10 items
2nd Ordinary Session TBD 20 days
7 items
3rd Ordinary Session TBD 26 days
? items
4th Ordinary Session TBD 25 days
? items
5th Ordinary Session TBD 14 days
5 items
6th Ordinary Session TBD 23 days
5 items
7th Ordinary Session TBD 14 days
7 items
8th Ordinary Session TBD 22 days
? items
9th Ordinary Session TBD 7 days
? items
10th Ordinary Session TBD 16 days
? items
References:
[2]

Officers[]

Presidency[]

Rank Title Name Akson Lao Took office Left Office Duration
1 President of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos Souphanouvong ສຸພານຸວົງ 2 December 1975 1 June 1989 13 years and 181 days
2 Vice President of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos Sisomphone Lovansay ສີສົມພອນ ລໍວັນໄຊ 2 December 1975 1 June 1989 13 years and 181 days
3 Vice President of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos Faydang Lobliayao 2 December 1975 12 July 1986 10 years and 222 days
4 Vice President of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos 2 December 1975 1987 11 years and 30 days
5 Vice President of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos ສີທົນ ກົມມະດຳ 2 December 1975 1 March 1977 1 year and 89 days
References:
[3]

Secretariat[]

Rank Title Name Akson Lao Took office Left Office Duration
1 Secretary-General of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos 2 December 1975 1987 11 years and 30 days
2 Deputy Secretary-General of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos 2 December 1975 12 July 1986 10 years and 222 days
3 Deputy Secretary-General of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos 2 December 1975 May 1977 1 year and 150 days
References:
[3]

Supreme Advisors[]

Name Akson Lao Took office Left Office Duration
Savang Vatthana ຊີວິຕ ວັດທະນາ 2 December 1975 13 May 1978 2 years and 162 days
Souvanna Phouma ສຸວັນນະພູມາ 2 December 1975 10 January 1984 8 years and 39 days
References:
[3]

Members[]

Rank Name Akson Lao Gender Supreme People's Assembly LPRP
3rd CC
1 Souphanouvong ສຸພານຸວົງ Not Male Member
2 Sisomphone Lovansay Not Male Member
3 Faydang Lobliayao Died Male Member
4 Died Male Member
5 Died Male Member
6 Not Male
7 Not Male
8 Not Male Member
9 Not Male
10 Not Male
11 Khampheng Boupha Not Female Member
12 Not Female
13 Not Male Member
14 Not Male
15 Not Male
16 Not Male
17 Not Male
18 Not Male
19 Not Male
20 Not Male
21 Not Male
22 Not Female
23 Not Male
24 Not Male
25 Not Female
26 Not Male
27 Not Male
28 Not Male Member
29 Not Male
30 Not Male
31 Reelected Male Member
32 Not Male
33 Not Male
34 Not Male
35 Not Male
36 Not Male
37 Not Male
38 Not Male
39 Not Male
40 Not Male
41 Died Male
42 Defected Male
43 Defected Male
44 Defected Male
45 Vong Savang ายวงศ์สว่าง Arrested Male
References:
[3][4]

References[]

Citations[]

  1. ^ Brown & Zasloff 1986, pp. 164–5.
  2. ^ "The National Assembly (NA)'s 8th Legislature concludes its ina." Lao National Television. 25 April 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2021 – via Facebook.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Norindr 1982, p. 56.
  4. ^ Brown & Zasloff 1986, p. 164.

Bibliography[]

Books:

  • Brown, MacAlister; Zasloff, Joseph J. (1986). Apprentice Revolutionaries: The Communist Movement in Laos, 1930–1985. Hoover Institution Press. ISBN 0-8179-8122-5.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Norindr, Chou (1982). "Political Institutions of the Lao People's Democratic Republic". In Stuart-Fox, Martin (ed.). Contemporary Laos: Studies in the Politics and Society of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. University of Queensland Press. ISBN 0-7022-1840-5.
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