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Phan Văn Khải (Vietnamese pronunciation: [faːn˧˧ van˧˧ xaːj˧˩] ⓘ; 25 December 1933 [4] – 17 March 2018) was a Vietnamese politician who served as the fifth Prime Minister of Vietnam from 25 September 1997 until his resignation on 27 June 2006. He is considered a technocratic, innovative and benevolent leader.
Phan Văn Khải (1934–2018) [8] 25 September 1997 27 June 2006 resigned: 8 years, 275 days 6 Army Major Nguyễn Tấn Dũng (born 1949) 27 June 2006 6 April 2016
Phan Văn Đáng: Central Office for South Vietnam (Secretary) Phan Văn Khải: 1991-2006: Council of Ministers (Vice Chairman, 1991-1992), Deputy Prime Minister (1992-1996), Prime Minister (1997-2006) Phùng Quang Thanh: 2006-2007: 2006-2016: Minister of Defence (2006-2016), General Staff of the Army (2001-2006) Phùng Văn Cung
At the unplanned 15th plenum held 14–16 April, which was held due to pressure by Nguyễn Minh Triết, Nguyễn Văn An and Phan Văn Khải, it was decided that delegates at the upcoming congress had the right of self-nomination and that there would competing elections for the posts of general secretary, prime minister and chairman of the ...
The first session of the new National Assembly met from September 18 to September 29, 1997. In this first session, Nông Đức Mạnh was elected Chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam, Trần Đức Lương was elected President of Vietnam, and Phan Văn Khải was elected Prime Minister of Vietnam.
Phan Văn Khải: Old: Not: 1933 1959 Hồ Chí Minh City: Economics: Kinh: Male [68] Nguyễn Tuấn Khanh: New: Reelected: 1954 1984 An Giang province: Political science & biology: Kinh: Male [69] Phạm Gia Khiêm: Old: Reelected: 1944 1978 Hà Nội City: Political theory & metallurgy: Kinh: Male [70] Hà Thị Khiết: Old: Reelected: 1950 ...
The deputy prime minister of the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Phó Thủ tướng Chính phủ nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam), known as the deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers (Vietnamese: Phó Chủ tịch Hội đồng Bộ trưởng) from 1981 to 1992, is one of the highest offices within the Central Government.
In 1979, Vietnamese Prime Minister Phạm Văn Đồng paid an official visit to Mexico where he met with President José López Portillo. [2] In 1980, Mexico closed its embassy due to financial reasons, however, Mexico re-opened its embassy in October 2000. [1] In 2002, both countries established a bilateral Mechanism for Political ...