1st Supreme People's Assembly of Laos

The 1st Supreme People's Assembly of Laos was elected by the National Congress of People's Representatives on 2 December 1975. It was replaced by the 2nd Supreme People's Assembly on 1 June 1989.[1]

1st Supreme People's Assembly
2 December 1975 – 1 June 1989
(13 years, 181 days)
Overview
TypeSession of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos
Election2 December 1975
Leadership
PresidentSouphanouvong
Members
Total45

Meetings

Meeting Start–end Length Session agenda
1st Ordinary Session TBD 26 days
10 items
    2nd Ordinary Session TBD 20 days
    7 items
      3rd Ordinary Session TBD 26 days
      ? items
        4th Ordinary Session TBD 25 days
        ? items
        5th Ordinary Session TBD 14 days
        5 items
          6th Ordinary Session TBD 23 days
          5 items
            7th Ordinary Session TBD 14 days
            7 items
              8th Ordinary Session TBD 22 days
              ? items
                9th Ordinary Session TBD 7 days
                ? items
                  10th Ordinary Session TBD 16 days
                  ? items
                    References:
                    [2]

                    Officers

                    Presidency

                    Rank Title Name Akson Lao Took office Left Office Duration
                    1 President of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos Souphanouvong ສຸພານຸວົງ 2 December 1975 1 June 1989 13 years and 181 days
                    2 Vice President of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos Sisomphone Lovansay ສີສົມພອນ ລໍວັນໄຊ 2 December 1975 1 June 1989 13 years and 181 days
                    3 Vice President of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos Faydang Lobliayao 2 December 1975 12 July 1986 10 years and 222 days
                    4 Vice President of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos Khamsouk Keola 2 December 1975 1987 11 years and 30 days
                    5 Vice President of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos Sithone Kommadam ສີທົນ ກົມມະດຳ 2 December 1975 1 March 1977 1 year and 89 days
                    References:
                    [3]

                    Secretariat

                    Rank Title Name Akson Lao Took office Left Office Duration
                    1 Secretary-General of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos Khamsouk Keola 2 December 1975 1987 11 years and 30 days
                    2 Deputy Secretary-General of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos Say Phetrasy 2 December 1975 12 July 1986 10 years and 222 days
                    3 Deputy Secretary-General of the Supreme People's Assembly of Laos Souvannarath Sayavong 2 December 1975 May 1977 1 year and 150 days
                    References:
                    [3]

                    Supreme Advisors

                    Name Akson Lao Took office Left Office Duration
                    Savang Vatthana ຊີວິຕ ວັດທະນາ 2 December 1975 13 May 1978 2 years and 162 days
                    Souvanna Phouma ສຸວັນນະພູມາ 2 December 1975 10 January 1984 8 years and 39 days
                    References:
                    [3]

                    Members

                    Rank Name Akson Lao 2nd SPA Gender Supreme People's Assembly LPRP
                    STC CDC EFC PDE PSB 3rd CC
                    1 Souphanouvong ສຸພານຸວົງ Not Male Member
                    2 Sisomphone Lovansay Not Male Member
                    3 Faydang Lobliayao Died Male Member
                    4 Khamsouk Keola Died Male Member
                    5 Sithone Kommadan Died Male Member
                    6 Say Phetrasy Not Male
                    7 Souvannarath Sayavong Not Male
                    8 Thit Mouane Saochanthala Not Male Member
                    9 Chareun Phouangchan Not Male
                    10 Xieng Sing Homsombat Not Male
                    11 Khampheng Boupha Not Female Member
                    12 Khamsouk Vongvichit Not Female
                    13 Simeui Namala Not Male Member
                    14 Kouat Keovongsa Not Male
                    15 Ponmek Daraloy Not Male
                    16 Maha Khamphan Virachit Not Male
                    17 Somvandy Phommaly Not Male
                    18 Nao Heugtho Not Male
                    19 Heuane Mongkholvilay Not Male
                    20 Pheng Not Male
                    21 Chane Pao Vanthanouvong Not Male
                    22 Phayboun Pholsena Not Female
                    23 La Soukan Not Male
                    24 Kouily Banchongphanit Not Male
                    25 Chao Chan Phetsarath Not Female
                    26 Mok Phoumsavanh Not Male
                    27 Pha Vongsay Not Male
                    28 Leuam Insisiengmay Not Male Member
                    29 Khamlek Sayasith Not Male
                    30 Houmpheng Soukhaseum Not Male
                    31 Somphavanh Inthavong Reelected Male Member
                    32 Khampet Thounsvath Not Male
                    33 Bounlap Nhouivanisvong Not Male
                    34 Bounkeut Khamphaphongphane Not Male
                    35 Vanh Phommahasay Not Male
                    36 Bounnack Souvannavong Not Male
                    37 Soukouang Not Male
                    38 Savang Chanthepha Not Male
                    39 Khamlane Souvanchit Not Male
                    40 Thit Khampheng Sayasith Not Male
                    41 Somvang Sengsathit Died Male
                    42 Somphou Oudomvilay Defected Male
                    43 Sameu Mouthoulay Defected Male
                    44 Boun Siyavong Defected Male
                    45 Vong Savang ายวงศ์สว่าง Arrested Male
                    References:
                    [3][4]

                    References

                    Citations

                    Bibliography

                    Books:

                    • Brown, MacAlister; Zasloff, Joseph J. (1986). Apprentice Revolutionaries: The Communist Movement in Laos, 1930–1985. Hoover Institution Press. ISBN 0-8179-8122-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
                    • Norindr, Chou (1982). "Political Institutions of the Lao People's Democratic Republic". In Stuart-Fox, Martin (ed.). Contemporary Laos: Studies in the Politics and Society of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. University of Queensland Press. ISBN 0-7022-1840-5.
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