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2 November 1963 8 years, 7 days Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party: Chief of State of the Republic of Vietnam; 2 Dương Văn Minh (1916–2001) — 2 November 1963 16 August 1964 288 days Military: 3 Nguyễn Khánh (1927–2013) — 16 August 1964 27 August 1964 11 days Military: N/A Provisional Leadership Committee [a] 27 August 1964 8 ...
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 8 years, 275 days Communist Party of Vietnam: 7 Nguyễn Tấn Dũng (born 1949) 27 June 2006 7 April 2016
For a list of heads of state taking dates of independence into account, see List of heads of state by diplomatic precedence. Acting presidents are included in this list, but if a leader has non-consecutive terms, only the current period of service is listed. States where head of state differs from head of government are mainly parliamentary ...
In semi-presidential and parliamentary systems, the head of government (i.e. executive) role is fulfilled by the listed head of government and the head of state. In one-party states , the ruling party 's leader (e.g. the General Secretary ) is usually the de facto top leader of the state, though sometimes this leader also holds the presidency ...
The officeholder is generally considered to hold the second-highest position [2] in the political system, practically after the general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam. As head of state, the president represents Vietnam both domestically and internationally, and maintains the regular and coordinated operation and stability of the ...
This category is for articles treating the office, title etcetera of the heads of government (whether also head of state or not) of various states, either by title or by state. Individual biographies should not be in this top category. Please place them in subcategories such as Category:Heads of government by country.
Even in the presence of one or more Heads of State, certain occasions are governed by specific protocol, e.g. military. Thus in many cases precedence is given to monarchs over republican heads of state, mostly in monarchies; in some nations, the Pope (himself a monarchical head of state) ranks above secular heads of state, especially in Roman ...
Heads of government of former unrecognized countries (2 C, 2 P) Heads of government of states with limited recognition (11 C) Heads of government of non-sovereign entities (46 C, 9 P)