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Võ Văn Kiệt was born Phan Văn Hòa in 1922 into a peasant family in Trung Hiệp village, Vũng Liêm, Vĩnh Long province in the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam, then a part of Cochinchina in what was called French Indochina. [4]
Võ Văn Kiệt (1922–2008) 10 March 1988 22 June 1988 104 days 4 9 August 1991 22 September 1992: 1 year, 44 days Prime Minister of the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam 4 Võ Văn Kiệt (1922–2008) 22 September 1992: 25 September 1997 5 years, 3 days Communist Party of Vietnam: 5 Phan Văn Khải (1934–2018) [8] 25 ...
Võ Văn Kiệt 1976-1982 (alternative), 1982-Dec 1997 Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee (Secretary, 1976-1981), Council of Ministers (1982-1987; Acting Chairman, 1988; First Vice Chairman, 1987-1991; Chairman, 1991-1992), Prime Minister of Vietnam (1992-1996), Party Central Committee (Adviser, 1997-2001), Tet Offensive Campaign (South Wing ...
Võ Văn Kiệt (1922–2008) 8 August 1991 24 September 1992 1 year, 47 days Communist Party of Vietnam: Prime Minister of Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (5) Võ Văn Kiệt (1922–2008) 24 September 1992 24 September 1997 5 years Communist Party of Vietnam: 6 Phan Văn Khải (1933–2018) 24 September 1997 27 June 2006
Đỗ Mười, a conservative, succeeded Nguyễn Văn Linh as General Secretary, Võ Văn Kiệt, the leading communist reformer, was appointed prime minister and Lê Đức Anh, a conservative communist, was appointed president. [70] In the aftermath of the 7th Party Congress, the conservatives tried to retake control of the Party.
Office of the President of the Republic of Vietnam in Independence Palace, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). This is a list of leaders of South Vietnam, since the establishment of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina in 1946, and the division of Vietnam in 1954 until the fall of the Republic of Vietnam in 1975, and the reunification of Vietnam in 1976.
He was also one of the few intellectuals of the former Republic of Vietnam who was well respected by the new Ho Chi Minh City government, led by Mr. Võ Văn Kiệt. Oánh was elected to the National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1987 [ 8 ] and was appointed a member of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Vietnamese ...
Võ Văn Kiệt: Old: Reelected: 1922 1939 Vĩnh Long province — Kinh: Male [42] 44 Lê Hiến Mai: Old: Not: 1918 1939 Sơn Tây City — Kinh: Male [43] 45 Lê Trọng Tấn: New: Reelected: 1914 1945 Hà Đông City: Military science: Kinh: Male [44] 46 Hoàng Trường Minh: New: Reelected: 1922 1945 Bắc Kạn province: Agricultural ...