10th Politburo of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party

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The 10th Politburo of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP), officially the Political Bureau of the 10th Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party, was elected in 2016 by the 1st Plenary Session of the 10th Central Committee, in the immediate aftermath of the 10th National Congress. [1]

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7th-ranked member Saysomphone Phomvihane is the son of former LPRP General Secretary Kaysone Phomvihane, [1] whose successor Khamtai Siphandone is father of 11th-ranked Sonexay Siphandone; both men were reelected to the 11th Politburo of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party and rank 5th and 9th, serving as head of the legislature and head of government.

Members

RankName Akson Lao 9th POL 11th POL BirthGender
1 Bounnhang Vorachit ບຸນຍັງ ວໍລະຈິດOldRetired1937Male
2 Thongloun Sisoulith ທອງລຸນ ສີສຸລິດOldReelected1945Male
3 Pany Yathotou ປານີ ຢາທໍ່ຕູ້OldReelected1951Female
4 Bounthong Chitmany ບຸນທອງ ຈິດມະນີOldReelected1949Male
5 Phankham Viphavanh ພັນຄໍາ ວິພາວັນOldReelected1951Male
6 Chansy Phosikham ຈັນສີ ໂພສີຄຳNewRetired1948Male
7 Saysomphone Phomvihane ໄຊສົມພອນ ພົມວິຫານNewReelected1946Male
8 Chansamone Chanyalath ຈັນສະໝອນ ຈັນຍາລາດNewReelected1955Male
9 Khamphan Phommathat ຄໍາພັນ ພົມມະທັດNewReelected1954Male
10 Sinlavong Khoutphaythoune ສິນລະວົງ ຄຸດໄພທູນNewReelected1953Male
11 Sonexay Siphandone ສອນໄຊ ສີພັນດອນNewReelected1966Male
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