6th Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party

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The 6th Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) was elected at the 6th LPRP National Congress in 1996.

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RankName Akson Lao 5th CC 7th CC Gender
ChangeRankChangeRank
1 Khamtai Siphandon ຄຳ​ໄຕ ສີ​ພັນ​ດອນOld3Reelected1Male
2 Samane Vignaket ສະໝານ ວິຍະເກດOld6Reelected2Male
3 Choummaly Sayasone ຈູມມະລີ ໄຊຍະສອນOld8Reelected3Male
4 Oudom Khattigna ອຸດົມ ຂັດຕິຍະOld7DiedMale
5 Thongsing Thammavong ທອງສີງ ທໍາມະວົງOld11Reelected4Male
6 Osakanh Thammatheva ໂອສະກັນ ທໍາມະເທວາOld12Reelected5Male
7 Bounnhang Vorachit ບຸນຍັງ ວໍລະຈິດOld14Reelected6Male
8 Sisavath Keobounphanh ສີສະຫວາດ ແກ້ວບຸນພັນOld15Reelected7Male
9 Asang Laoly ອາຊາງ ລາວລີOld17Reelected8Male
10 Vongphet Saikeuyachongtoua Old13Reelected12Male
11 Khambou Sounisai Old19RetiredMale
12 Somsavat Lengsavad ສົມສະຫວາດ ເລັ່ງສະຫວັດOld51Reelected13Male
13 Nakhon Sisanon Old21RetiredMale
14 Inpong Khaignavong Old22RetiredMale
15 Thongloun Sisoulith ທອງລຸນ ສີສຸລິດOld27Reelected9Male
16 Phimmasone Leuangkhamma ພິມມະສອນ ເລືອງຄຳມາOld29Reelected18Male
17 Onechanh Thammavong ອ່ອນຈັນ ທຳມະວົງOld31Reelected15Female
18 Khampane Philavong Old38Reelected19Male
19 Sileua Bounkham ສີເຫຼືອ ບຸນຄ້ໍາOld50Reelected16Male
20 Pany Yathotou ປານີ ຢາທໍ່ຕູ້Old37Reelected21Female
21 Somphanh Phengkhammy ສົມພັນ ແພງຄຳມີOld40Reelected20Male
22 Douangchay Phichit ດວງໃຈ ພິຈິດOld53Reelected10Male
23 Bounheuang Douangphachanh ດວງສະຫວັດ ສຸພານຸວົງOld41Reelected14Male
24 Saysomphone Phomvihane ໄຊ​ສົມ​ພອນ ພົມວິຫານOld45Reelected22Male
25 Khammanh Sounvileuth ຄຳໝັ້ນ ສູນວິເລີດOld43Reelected23Male
26 Thongvang Sihachak Old46Reelected24Male
27 Chansy Phosikham ຈັນສີ ໂພສີຄຳOld47Reelected17Male
28 Oneneua Phommachanh Old48Reelected25Male
29 Mounkeo Oraboun ໝູນແກ້ວ ອໍລະບູນOld55Reelected26Male
30 Somphet Thipmala Old52Reelected27Male
31 Phoumi Thipphavone ພູມີ ທິບພະວອນOld49Reelected28Male
32 Bouathong Vonglokham ບົວທອງ ວົງລໍຄຳOld30Reelected29Male
33 Ounla Saignasan Old33RetiredMale
34 Chaleun Yiapaoher ຈະເລີນ ເຢຍ​ປາວ​ເຮີOld36Reelected30Male
35 Thongsi Inthaphon Alt.56NotMale
36 Soulivong Daravong ສຸລິວົງ ດາລາວົງOld54Reelected32Male
37 Davone Vongsack Alt.58NotFemale
38 Bounpheng Mounphosay ບຸນເພັງ ມູນໂພໄຊAlt.59Reelected33Female
39 Soukanh Mahalath ສຸກັນ ມະຫາລາດNewReelected31Male
40 Bouasone Bouphavanh ບົວສອນ ບູບຜາວັນNewReelected11Male
41 Bounthong Chitmany ບຸນທອງ ຈິດມະນີNewReelected34Male
42 Soutchay Thammasith NewReelectedMale
43 Khamphouang Chanthaphomma NewReelectedMale
44 Phandouangchit Vongsa ພັນດວງຈິດ ວົງສາNewReelected35Male
45 Khea Phalivong NewNotMale
46 Bounpone Bouttanavong ບຸນປອນ ບຸດຕະນະວົງNewReelected36Male
47 Khamkeut Veunkham NewReelected37Male
48 Khamboun Douangpanya ຄຳບຸ່ນ ດ້ວງປັນຍາNewReelected38Male
49 Sengnyong Vongchanhkham NewNot39Male
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  1. Stuart-Fox 2008, pp. 405–6.
  2. "ກອງປະຊຸມໃຫຍ່ ຄັ້ງທີ VI ຂອງພັກ (18-20/3/1996)" [6th Party Congress (18–20/3/1996)]. Lao News Agency. Archived from the original on 19 July 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  3. Yamada 2002, p. 130–31.

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