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The 3rd Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) was elected at the 3rd LPRP National Congress in 1982. It was composed of 49 members and six alternates.
Rank | Name | Akson Lao | 2nd CC | 4th CC | Gender |
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1 | Kaysone Phomvihane | ໄກສອນ ພົມວິຫານ | Old | Reelected | Male |
2 | Nouhak Phoumsavanh | ໜູຮັກ ພູມສະຫວັນ | Old | Reelected | Male |
3 | Souphanouvong | ສຸພານຸວົງ | Old | Reelected | Male |
4 | Phoumi Vongvichit | ພູມີ ວົງວິຈິດ | Old | Reelected | Male |
5 | Khamtai Siphandon | ຄໍາໄຕ ສີພັນດອນ | Old | Reelected | Male |
6 | Phoun Sipaseut | ພູນ ສີປະເສີດ | Old | Reelected | Male |
7 | Sisomphon Lovansay | ສີສົມພອນ ລໍວັນໄຊ | Old | Reelected | Male |
8 | Sali Vongkhamsao | ສາລີ ວົງຄໍາຊາວ | Old | Reelected | Male |
9 | Sisavath Keobounphanh | ສີສະຫວາດ ແກ້ວບຸນພັນ | Old | Reelected | Male |
10 | Samane Vignaket | ສະໝານ ວິຍະເກດ | Old | Reelected | Male |
11 | Maichantan Sengmany | ໄມຈັນຕານ ແສງມະນີ | Old | Reelected | Male |
12 | Maisouk Saisompheng | ໄມສຸກ ໄຊສົມແພງ | Old | Reelected | Male |
13 | Chanmi Douangboutdi | ຈັນມີ ດວງບຸດດີ | Old | Not | Male |
14 | Thit Mouan Saochanthala | ທິດມ່ວນ ສາວຈັນທະລາ | Old | Not | Male |
15 | Souk Vongsak | ເຈົ້າສຸກ ວົງສັກ | Old | Not | Male |
16 | Meun Somvichit | ໝື່ນ ສົນວິຈິດ | Old | Not | Male |
17 | Ma Khaikhamphithoun | ມາ ໄຂຄຳພິທູນ | Old | Not | Male |
18 | Khamsouk Saignaseng | ຄຳສຸກ ໄຊຍະແສງ | Old | Not | Male |
19 | Boualang Boualapha | ບົວລາງ ບົວລະພາ | Old | Reelected | Male |
20 | Sounthon Thepasa | ສູນທອນ ເທບອາສາ | Old | Reelected | Male |
21 | Sanan Soutthichak | ສະນັ່ນ ສຸດທິຈັກ | Old | Died | Male |
22 | Khampheng Boupha | ຄຳແພງ ບຸບຜາ | Old | Retired | Female |
23 | Nhiavu Lobliayao | ເຍຍວື ລໍເບຼຍຢາວ | Alt. | Not | Male |
24 | Siphon Phalikhan | ສີພອນ ຜາລີຂັນ | Alt. | Reelected | Male |
25 | Khambou Sounisai | ຄຳບູ່ ສຸນີໄຊ | Alt. | Reelected | Male |
26 | Sisana Sisane | ສີສະນະ ສີສານ | Alt. | Not | Male |
27 | Somsak Saisongkham | ສົມສັກ ໄຊສົງຄາມ | Alt. | Not | Male |
28 | Somlat Chanthamat | ສົມລັດ ຈັນທະມາດ | New | Not | Male |
29 | Thongsavat Khaikhamphithoun | ທອງສະຫວັດ ່ໄຂຄຳພິທູນ | New | Reelected | Male |
30 | Thongvin Phomvihane | ທອງວິນ ພົມວິຫານ | New | Reelected | Female |
31 | Khamphay Boupha | ຄຳເພັງ ບຸບຜາ | Alt. | Reelected | Male |
32 | Vanthong Sengmuang | ວັນທອງ ະສງມືອງ | New | Not | Male |
33 | Khamta Douangthongla | ຄຳຕາ ດວງທອງລາ | New | Not | Male |
34 | Phetsamon Lasasimma | ເພັດສະໝອນ ລາຊະສີມມາ | New | Reelected | Female |
35 | Vongphet Saikeuyachongtoua | ວົງເພັດ ໄຊເກີຢາຈົງຕົວ | New | Reelected | Male |
36 | Sompheng Keobounhouan | ສົມແພງ ແຂັວບຸນຫວນ | New | Reelected | Male |
37 | Oudom Khattigna | ອຸດົມ ຂັດຕິຍະ | New | Reelected | Male |
38 | Saignavong | ເຊຍະວົງ | New | Reelected | Male |
39 | Kang Loun | ກາງ ລຸນ | New | Reelected | Female |
40 | Bounnhang Vorachit | ບຸນຍັງ ວໍລະຈິດ | New | Reelected | Male |
41 | Bôgneun Léviatmouang | ໂບເຍີນ ເລຫວຽດມ່ວງ | New | Reelected | Male |
42 | Khampha Chaleunphonmisai | ຄຳພາ ຈະເລີນພົນມີໄຊ | New | Reelected | Male |
43 | Choummaly Sayasone | ຈູມມາລີ ໄຊຍະສອນ | New | Reelected | Male |
44 | Nakhon Sisanon | ນະຄອນ ສີສະນົນ | New | Reelected | Male |
45 | Sithon Manola | ສີທົນ ມະໂນລາ | New | Not | Male |
46 | Osakanh Thammatheva | ໂອສະກັນ ທໍາມະເທວາ | New | Reelected | Male |
47 | Inkong Mahavong | ອິນກອງ ມະຫາວົງ | New | Reelected | Male |
48 | Khamban Chanthason | ຄຳບານ ຈັນທະສອນ | New | Reelected | Male |
49 | Asang Laoly | ອາຊາງ ລາວລີ | New | Reelected | Male |
References: [1] |
Rank | Name | Akson Lao | 4th CC | Gender | |
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1 | Phao Bounnaphon | ເພາ ບຸນນະຜົນ | Member | Male | |
2 | Yao Phonvantha | ຢາວ ພອນວັນທາ | Member | Male | |
3 | Thongmani Thiphommachan | ທອງມະນີ ທິພົມມະຈັນ | Member | Male | |
4 | Khamphon Boutdakham | ຄຳຜົນ ບຸດດະຄຳ | Member | Male | |
5 | Thongsing Thammavong | ທອງສິງ ທຳມະວົງ | Member | Male | |
6 | Thitsoi Sombatdouang | ທີດສ້ອຍ ສົມບັດດວງ | Member | Male | |
References: [1] |
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