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List of Prime Ministers of Vietnam

Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam ( Vietnamese. Thu tưong Chinh phu nuoc Cong hoa xa hoi chu nghia Viet Nam ), from 1981 to 1992, this post was called Chairman of the Council of Ministers ( Vietnamese. Chu tich Hoi đong Bo truong ) - head of the Vietnamese government. The Prime Minister of Vietnam is both a secretary of the party’s state affairs body and vice-chairman of the Defense and Security Council . Since Vietnam is a one-party state, all the prime ministers of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam were members of the Communist Party of Vietnam. The current Prime Minister of Vietnam is Nguyen Xuan Fook .

The first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh . In the history of the DRV and Vietnam, the post of prime minister was held by eight people (excluding the prime ministers of South Vietnam ).

The Prime Minister of Vietnam is elected by the National Assembly on the proposal of the President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and is responsible to the National Assembly, which elects all ministers in the government. Reports on the activities of the Prime Minister must be submitted to the National Assembly, and the Standing Committee of the National Assembly oversees the ongoing activities of the Government and the Prime Minister. Members of the National Assembly have the right to send inquiries to the Prime Minister and other members of the Government of Vietnam.

Content

  • 1 Prime Ministers of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1945-1976)
  • 2 Chairman of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (1969-1976)
  • 3 Heads of Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (1976 - present)
    • 3.1 Prime Minister (1976-1981)
    • 3.2 Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1981-1992)
    • 3.3 Prime Ministers (1992 - present)
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

Prime Ministers of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1945-1976)

No.
[one]
Surname
(years of life)
PhotoRank in the Politburo of the Central Committee of the CPV
[2]
Taking officeResignationNational Assembly
oneoneHo Chi Minh
(1890-1969)
 oneSeptember 2, 1945September 20, 19551 convocation
(1946-1960)
22Pham Wang Dong
(1906-2000)
 6September 20, 1955July 2, 19761 convocation
(1946-1960)
5
Pham Wang Dong became the 4th highest-ranking member of the Politburo following the death of Ho Chi Minh in 1969.
2 convocation
(1960-1964)
3 convocation
(1964-1971)
four4 convocation
(1971-1975)
5 convocation
(1975-1976)

Chairman of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (1969-1976)

See also Leaders of South Vietnam

No.
[one]
Surname
(years of life)
PhotoTaking officeResignationThe president
3oneHuyin tan fat
(1913-1989)
June 8, 1969July 2, 1976Nguyen Huu Tho
(1910-1996)

Heads of Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (1976 - present)

Prime Minister (1976-1981)

No.
[one]
Surname
(years of life)
PhotoRank in the Politburo of the Central Committee of the CPV
[2]
Taking officeResignationNational Assembly
2onePham Wang Dong
(1906-2000)
 3July 2, 1976July 4, 19816 convocation
(1976-1981)

Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1981-1992)

No.
[one]
Surname
(years of life)
PhotoRank in the Politburo of the Central Committee of the CPV
[2]
Taking officeResignationNational Assembly
2onePham Wang Dong
(1906-2000)
 3July 4, 1981June 18, 19877 convocation
(1981-1987)
2
Pham Van Dong became the 2nd highest member of the Politburo after the death of Secretary General of the CPV Central Committee Le Duan in 1986.
four2Fam hung
(1912-1988)
-
2June 18, 1987March 10, 1988 [3]8 convocation
(1987-1992)
-
-
Wo Van Kiet
(Shaw Zan)
(1922-2008)
5March 10, 1988June 22, 1988
53To Myoy
(1917—2018)
 3June 22, 1988August 8, 1991
6fourWo Van Kiet
(Shaw Zan)
(1922-2008)
3August 8, 1991September 24, 1992

Prime Ministers (1992 - present)

No.
[one]
Surname
(years of life)
PhotoRank in the Politburo of the Central Committee of the CPV
[2]
Taking officeResignationNational Assembly
6fourWo Van Kiet
(Shaw Zan)
(1922-2008)
3September 24, 1992September 24, 19979 convocation
(1992-1997)
75Fan Wang Khai
(1933—2018)
3September 24, 1997June 27, 200610 convocation
(1997-2002)
11 convocation
(2002-2007)
86Nguyen Tan Dung
(b.1949)
 3June 27, 2006April 7, 201611 convocation
(2002-2007)
12 convocation
(2007—2011)
13 convocation
(2011—2016)
Nguyen Xuan Fook
(b. 1954)
6April 7, 2016In the position13 convocation
(2011—2016)
14 convocation
(2016-2021)

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Numbering is not official. The sign “-” means “acting”. The number in the first column means how many prime ministers have been in the history of Vietnam, and the number in the second column is the serial number in this country.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Members of the Politburo of the CPV Central Committee are assigned a rank in accordance with the order of succession of power.
  3. ↑ Died while in office.

Links

  • Trần Trọng Kim (unopened) (PDF) (link not available) . giaocam.saigonline.com. Date of treatment September 15, 2012. Archived December 18, 2012.
  • Cac Thu Tuong Chinh Phu Tien Nhiem ( Neopr .) . Government of Vietnam . Date of treatment September 15, 2012. Archived December 18, 2012.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List of Prime Ministers of Vietnam_old&oldid = 101864178


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