7th Politburo of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party

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The 7th Politburo of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP), officially the Political Bureau of the 7th Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party, was elected in 2001 by the 1st Plenary Session of the 7th Central Committee, in the immediate aftermath of the 7th National Congress. [1]

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RankName Akson Lao 6th POL 8th POL BirthGender
1 Khamtai Siphandon ຄຳ​ໄຕ ສີ​ພັນ​ດອນOldRetired1924Male
2 Samane Vignaket ສະໝານ ວິຍະເກດOldReelected1927Male
3 Choummaly Sayasone ຈູມມະລີ ໄຊຍະສອນOldReelected1936Male
4 Thongsing Thammavong ທອງສີງ ທໍາມະວົງOldReelected1944Male
5 Osakanh Thammatheva ໂອສະກັນ ທໍາມະເທວາOldDied1936Male
6 Bounnhang Vorachit ບຸນຍັງ ວໍລະຈິດOldReelected1937Male
7 Sisavath Keobounphanh ສີສະຫວາດ ແກ້ວບຸນພັນOldReelected1928Male
8 Asang Laoly ອາຊາງ ລາວລີOldReelected1941Male
9 Thongloun Sisoulith ທອງລຸນ ສີສຸລິດNewReelected1945Male
10 Douangchay Phichit ດວງໃຈ ພິຈິດNewReelected1944Male
11 Bouasone Bouphavanh ບົວສອນ ບູບຜາວັນNewReelected1954Male
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  1. 1 2 Stuart-Fox 2008, pp. 405–6.
  2. "ກອງປະຊຸມໃຫຍ່ ຄັ້ງທີ VII ຂອງພັກ (12–14/3/2001)" [7th Party Congress (12–14/3/2001)]. Lao News Agency. Archived from the original on 19 July 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2021.

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