6th Government of Laos

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6th Government of Laos
2006–2011
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Thongsing Thammavong
Date formed8 June 2006
Date dissolved15 June 2011
People and organisations
President Choummaly Sayasone
Prime Minister Thongsing Thammavong (2010–11)
Bouasone Bouphavanh (2006–10)
Deputy Prime Minister Asang Laoli
Thongloun Sisoulith
Douangchay Phichit
Somsavat Lengsavad
Member party
  •   Lao People's Revolutionary Party
History
Election(s) 2006 Election of Deputies
Legislature term(s) 6th National Assembly
Predecessor Fifth
Successor Seventh

The Sixth Government of the Lao People's Democratic Republic was established on 8 June 2006. [1]

Contents

Ministries

MinistryMinisterTook officeLeft office
Prime Minister Bouasone Bouphavanh 8 June 200623 December 2010
Thongsing Thammavong 23 December 201015 June 2011
Deputy Prime Minister Asang Laoli 8 June 200615 June 2011
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Thongloun Sisoulith 8 June 200615 June 2011
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Douangchay Phichit 8 June 200615 June 2011
Deputy Prime Minister and Standing Member of the Government Somsavat Lengsavad 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister of Public Security Thongban Sengaphone 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister of Labor and Social Welfare Onchanh Thammavong 8 June 200615 June 2011
Ministry of Finance Chansy Phosikham 8 June 20063 July 2007
Somdy Douangdy 3 July 200715 June 2011
Minister of Information and Culture Mounkeo Orlaboun 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister of Justice Chaleun Yiapaoher 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister of Public Health Phonmek Daraloy 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister of Education Somkot Mangnormek 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister of Industry and Commerce Nam Vignaket 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister of Energy and Minerals Bosaykham Vongdara 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister of Communications, Transport, Posts, and Construction Sommad Pholsena 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Cheuang Sombounkhanh 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Bounpheng Mounphoxay 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Onneua Phommachanh 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Khamouane Boupha 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Bountiem Phitsamay 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Khamluad Sitlakon 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Khempheng Pholsena 200815 June 2011
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Bouasi Lorvansay  ?15 June 2011
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Douangsavat Souphanouvong  ?15 June 2011
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Phouthong Saengakhom  ?15 June 2011
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Xaysengly Tengbriachue  ?15 June 2011

Committees and others

MinistryMinisterTook officeLeft office
Head of the Government Secretariat Committee Cheuang Sombounkhanh 8 June 200615 June 2011
President of the National Tourism Authority Somphong Mongkhonvilay 8 June 200615 June 2011
President of the Public Administration and Public Service Authority Bounpheng Mounphoxay 8 June 200615 June 2011
Minister and Head of the Science, Technology, and Environment Agency Bountiem Phitsamay 8 June 200615 June 2011
Head of the Water Resources and Environment Agency Khempheng Pholsena 200815 June 2011
President of the National Mekong River Committee Khamluad Sitlakon 8 June 200615 June 2011
Head of the Office of the President Soubanh Srithirath 8 June 200615 June 2011
President of the Planning and Investment Committee Soulivong Daravong 8 June 200615 June 2011
President of the State Control and Inspection Asang Laoli 8 June 200615 June 2011
Governor of the Bank of the Lao P.D.R. Phouphet Khamphounvong 8 June 200615 June 2011

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References

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  1. Stuart-Fox 2008, pp. 404–5.

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