1st Central Committee of the Lao People's Party

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The 1st Central Committee of the Lao People's Party (LPP) was elected at the 1st LPP National Congress in 1955. It was originally composed of five members but the number of members increased over the years. [1]

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Members

Original

RankName Akson Lao 2nd CC Gender
1 Kaysone Phomvihane ໄກສອນ ພົມວິຫານReelectedMale
2 Nouhak Phoumsavanh ໜູຮັກ ພູມສະຫວັນReelectedMale
3 Bun Phommahaxay NotMale
4 Sisavath Keobounphanh ສີສະຫວາດ ແກ້ວບຸນພັນReelectedMale
5 Khamseng Sivilai ຄໍາແສງ ສີວິໄລNotMale

Add-ons

Name Akson Lao Added 2nd CC Gender
Souphanouvong ສຸພານຸວົງMay 1955ReelectedMale
Phoumi Vongvichit ພູມີ ວົງວິຈິດMay 1955ReelectedMale
Phoun Sipraseuth ພູນ ສີປະເສີດMay 1955ReelectedMale
Khamsouk Saignaseng ຄຳສຸກ ໄຊຍະແສງ1956ReelectedMale
Thit Mouan Saochanthala ທິດມ່ວນ ສາວຈັນທະລາ1956ReelectedMale
Sisomphon Lovansay ສີສົມພອນ ລໍວັນໄຊ1956ReelectedMale
Khamtai Siphandon ຄໍາໄຕ ສີພັນດອນ1956ReelectedMale
Somseun Khampithoun ຊົມຊື່ນ ຄຳພິທູນ1956ReelectedMale
Sanan Soutthichak ສະນັ່ນ ສຸດທິ​ຈັກ1961ReelectedMale
Phomma Douangmala 1961NotMale
Sali Vongkhamsao ສາລີ ວົງຄໍາຊາວ1963ReelectedMale

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  1. ":: KPL :: Lao News Agency".