The 5th Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) was elected at the 5th LPRP National Congress in 1991. It was composed of 55 members and four alternates.
Rank | Name | Akson Lao | 4th CC | 6th CC | Gender | ||
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Change | Rank | Change | Rank | ||||
1 | Kaysone Phomvihane | ໄກສອນ ພົມວິຫານ | Old | 1 | Died | — | Male |
2 | Nouhak Phoumsavanh | ໜູຮັກ ພູມສະຫວັນ | Old | 2 | Retired | — | Male |
3 | Khamtai Siphandon | ຄໍາໄຕ ສີພັນດອນ | Old | 5 | Reelected | 1 | Male |
4 | Phoun Sipaseut | ພູນ ສີປະເສີດ | Old | 6 | Died | — | Male |
5 | Maichantan Sengmani | ໄມຈັນຕານ ແສງມະນີ | Old | 10 | Died | — | Male |
6 | Samane Vignaket | ສະໝານ ວິຍະເກດ | Old | 11 | Reelected | 2 | Male |
7 | Oudom Khattigna | ອຸດົມ ຂັດຕິຍະ | Old | 12 | Reelected | 4 | Male |
8 | Choummaly Sayasone | ຈູມມາລີ ໄຊຍະສອນ | Old | 13 | Reelected | 3 | Male |
9 | Somlat Chanthamat | ສົມລັດ ຈັນທະມາດ | Old | 14 | Died | — | Male |
10 | Khamphoui Keoboualapha | Old | 43 | Not | — | Male | |
11 | Thongsing Thammavong | ທອງສີງ ທໍາມະວົງ | Old | 37 | Reelected | 5 | Male |
12 | Osakanh Thammatheva | ໂອສະກັນ ທໍາມະເທວາ | Old | 25 | Reelected | 6 | Male |
13 | Vongphet Saikeuyachongtoua | Old | 27 | Reelected | 10 | Male | |
14 | Bounnhang Vorachit | ບຸນຍັງ ວໍລະຈິດ | Old | 15 | Reelected | 7 | Male |
15 | Sisavath Keobounphanh | ສີສະຫວາດ ແກ້ວບຸນພັນ | Old | 8 | Reelected | 8 | Male |
16 | Phao Bounnaphon | ເພາ ບຸນນະຜົນ | Old | 26 | Retired | — | Male |
17 | Asang Laoly | ອາຊາງ ລາວລີ | Old | 17 | Reelected | 9 | Male |
18 | Maisouk Saisompheng | Old | 18 | Retired | — | Male | |
19 | Khambou Sounisai | Old | 22 | Reelected | 11 | Male | |
20 | Ai Soulignaseng | Old | 42 | Retired | — | Male | |
21 | Nakhon Sisanon | Old | 31 | Reelected | 13 | Male | |
22 | Inpong Khaignavong | Old | 44 | Reelected | 14 | Male | |
23 | Thongsavat Khaikhamphithoun | Old | 33 | Retired | — | Male | |
24 | Yao Phonvantha | Old | 34 | Retired | — | Male | |
25 | Inkong Mahavong | Old | 16 | Retired | — | Male | |
26 | Siphon Phalikhan | Old | 21 | Retired | — | Male | |
27 | Thongloun Sisoulith | ທອງລຸນ ສີສຸລິດ | Old | 47 | Reelected | 15 | Male |
28 | Khamphon Boutdakham | Old | 39 | Retired | — | Male | |
29 | Phimmasone Leuangkhamma | ພິມມະສອນ ເລືອງຄຳມາ | Old | 48 | Reelected | 16 | Male |
30 | Bouathong Vonglokham | ບົວທອງ ວົງລໍຄຳ | Old | 49 | Reelected | 32 | Male |
31 | Onechanh Thammavong | ອ່ອນຈັນ ທຳມະວົງ | Old | 50 | Reelected | 17 | Female |
32 | Thongmani Thiphommachan | Old | 40 | Retired | — | Male | |
33 | Ounla Saignasan | Old | 51 | Reelected | 33 | Male | |
34 | Khamsay Souphanouvong | ຄຳໄຊ ສຸພານຸວົງ | Alt. | 52 | Not | — | Male |
35 | Son Khamvanvongsa | Alt. | 53 | Not | — | Male | |
36 | Chaleun Yiapaoher | ຈະເລີນ ເຢຍປາວເຮີ | Alt. | 55 | Reelected | 34 | Male |
37 | Pany Yathotou | ປານີ ຢາທໍ່ຕູ້ | Alt. | 54 | Reelected | 20 | Female |
38 | Khampane Philavong | Old | 46 | Reelected | 18 | Male | |
39 | Siangsom Kounlavong | Old | 45 | Not | — | Male | |
40 | Somphanh Phengkhammy | ສົມພັນ ແພງຄຳມີ | Alt. | 56 | Reelected | 21 | Male |
41 | Bounheuang Douangphachanh | ດວງສະຫວັດ ສຸພານຸວົງ | Alt. | 57 | Reelected | 23 | Male |
42 | Phimpha Thepkhamheuang | Alt. | 58 | Not | — | Male | |
43 | Khammanh Sounvileuth | ຄຳໝັ້ນ ສູນວິເລີດ | Alt. | 59 | Reelected | 25 | Male |
44 | Khamphong Phanvongsa | Alt. | 60 | Not | — | Male | |
45 | Saysomphone Phomvihane | ໄຊສົມພອນ ພົມວິຫານ | New | — | Reelected | 24 | Male |
46 | Thongvang Sihachak | New | — | Reelected | 26 | Male | |
47 | Chansy Phosikham | ຈັນສີ ໂພສີຄຳ | New | — | Reelected | 27 | Male |
48 | Oneneua Phommachanh | New | — | Reelected | 28 | Male | |
49 | Phoumi Thipphavone | ພູມີ ທິບພະວອນ | New | — | Reelected | 31 | Male |
50 | Sileua Bounkham | ສີເຫຼືອ ບຸນຄ້ໍາ | New | — | Reelected | 19 | Male |
51 | Somsavat Lengsavad | ສົມສະຫວາດ ເລັ່ງສະຫວັດ | New | — | Reelected | 12 | Male |
52 | Somphet Thipmala | New | — | Reelected | 30 | Male | |
53 | Douangchay Phichit | ດວງໃຈ ພິຈິດ | New | — | Reelected | 22 | Male |
54 | Soulivong Daravong | ສຸລິວົງ ດາລາວົງ | New | — | Reelected | 36 | Male |
55 | Mounkeo Oraboun | ໝູນແກ້ວ ອໍລະບູນ | New | — | Reelected | 29 | Male |
References: [1] [2] |
Rank | Name | Akson Lao | 6th CC | Gender | |
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Change | Rank | ||||
1 | Thongsi Inthaphon | Member | 35 | Male | |
2 | Thongdam Chanthaphon | Not | — | Male | |
3 | Davone Vongsack | Member | 37 | Female | |
4 | Bounpheng Mounphosay | ບຸນເພັງ ມູນໂພໄຊ | Member | 38 | Female |
References: [1] [2] |
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