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http://rspas.anu.edu.au/rmap/newmandala/

"Nouhak Phoumsavanh died yesterday evening after being in a critical condition at Mahosot Hospital for the last month or so. He had been in a coma for many weeks. There will probably be a week’s official mourning, as was the case when Kaysone Phomvihane passed away."

Can anyone in the PDR confirm this?

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LaosPeopleArmy can confirm this ifhe ever bother to register and log on this forum.

LPA, where are you????

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Zak wrote:

http://rspas.anu.edu.au/rmap/newmandala/

"Nouhak Phoumsavanh died yesterday evening after being in a critical condition at Mahosot Hospital for the last month or so. He had been in a coma for many weeks. There will probably be a week’s official mourning, as was the case when Kaysone Phomvihane passed away."

Can anyone in the PDR confirm this?




yes!!! he did passed away.. i talked to someone that lives in Laos this morning.. she told me about this news and she also a good friend of his grandkid..



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Bangkok - Nouhak Phoumsanh, 94, a former president and longtime "Number Two" in the Lao communist party, has died of natural causes related to his age, government officials said Wednesday. "He died at 23:20 Tuesday," said Lao foreign ministry spokesman Yong Chanthalangsy.
"National mourning will be held for five days," he said in a telephone interview from Vientiane with Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.
Nouhak, born April 9, 1914, was a founding father of the Pathet Lao revolutionary movement that came to power on December 2, 1975, when the land-locked South-East Asian country opted for communism.
He was president of Laos between 1992 to 1998, following the death of Kaysone Phomvihane, the longtime chairman of the Lao communist party.
"He had always been Number 2 in the party," said Yong of Nouhak.
Nouhak was imprisoned for a year under the previous royalist regime but escaped from his Vientiane jail with the "Red Prince," Souphanouvong, who was communist Laos' first president between 1975 to 1991.
Nouhak was the first finance minister of communist Laos.
The old revolutionary was in remarkably good health to the end despite his 90-plus years.
"We only persuaded him to stop visiting the provinces in his reserved helicopter last year," said Yong.

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he was born in 1910, not 1914
i never seen him , he visited thakek a few times when he was a president of LPR, but never met him personally ,, so Pity!!
hope he could go heaven and peace!!!



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Yes, he was 98 years old which is almost equal to one century. He also visited my hometown many times. My folk people talked about him very impressive. He was the one of  very good leaders for Lao people.
 
Please rest in peace Grandpa Nouhak Phoumsavanh.

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Biography of Comrade Nouhak Phoumsavanh

(KPL) Comrade Nouhak Phoumsavanh was born on 9 April, 1910 at Ban Phalouka, Mukdahan province. He is a son of Mr. Thongphak and Mrs. Banthoune. He married with Ms. Chanthom in 1933 with four children. Then in 1944 he married again with Ms. Bounma.
In 1945, he was one of the founders of the Lao revolutionary movement. In 1949, he was appointed as chairman of the Lao Resistance Committee for the Eastern region and also in charge of preparing the nationwide congress of deputies to form the Lao Resistance Government.
In 1950, he was appointed Minister of Finance for the Lao Resistance Government. In 1954, he was nominated to the negotiating team of the Neo Lao Haksat �Lao Patriotic Front� in Vientiane, which was under the rule of the Royal Government. In 1955, at the first congress where the Lao People�s Party (Lao People�s Revolutionary Party currently) was founded, he was elected a member of the Party Central Committee.
In 1958, he was a deputy of the National Assembly in the first period of the Lao unification and also secretary of the Party cell in Vientiane. In 1959, he was arrested by the Royal Army and detained along with Prince Souphanouvong and some other leaders of the Lao Patriotic Front.
From 1960-1962, he was a member of the negotiation team to form the second coalition government, and Secretary of the Party cell in Khangkhay, Xiengkhouang province, and in charge of steering the patriotic team in the coalition government.
In 1966, he was a standing member of the standing committee to the Party Central Committee, in charge of organisation affairs, and economic-finance affairs.
In February, 1972, he was appointed to take charge of economic affairs.
At the nationwide congress of the people�s deputies in 1975, he was appointed Vice Prime Minister and Finance Minister of the Lao People�s Democratic Republic.
In April 1982 and November 1986 respectively, he was elected as the First Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers, and standing member of the Council of Ministers, supervising economic affairs. In 1989, he was elected deputy of the People�s Supreme Assembly and President of the People�s Supreme Assembly, second legislature, and chairman of the committee for the constitution drafting.
On 25 November, 1992, he was elected by the extraordinary session of the People�s Supreme Assembly, second legislature, as the President of the Lao People�s Democratic Republic and remained in the post until 24 February, 1998.
From the first to the fifth congresses of the Party held in 1955, 1972, 1982, 1986 and 1991, respectively, Mr. Nouhak Phoumsavanh was elected a member of the Party Central Committee. He was elected a Politburo member of the Party Central Committee in the second till the fifth Party congress.
Comrade Nouhak Phoumsavanh was appointed the advisor to the Executive Committee of the Lao People�s Revolutionary Party Central Committee in the sixth and seventh Congress of the Lao People�s Revolutionary Party held in 1996 and 2001.
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my condolences to the bereaved.



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how many more are left from old aging regime? time for the change and laos needs change for better.

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President? i don't think so.

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kkhamalyon. where have you been? you not know that he was president of laos. oh! may be he not president in your eyes. or in your mind but he was president of laos n of laopoeple who live inside. even the UN know n the world know he was.

wake up sir ya kom beung tea hum to eng lai.

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In 1998 he was elected as a president of Laos. So he was 88 year old. biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin. This is how stupid Lao PDR are, how can you select an 88 year old guy to be your president. Laos PDR is very stupid country and that's why it's still one of the poorest on earth. A guy choose to be a president as 88 year old biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin

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stupid or not we already selected him as our president . yes lao still poor but we live in peace . so you are not stupid why no one selected you to be president. he was 88 years old but he have lead laos to the point we are now. we love him n respect him.

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Anonymous wrote:

In 1998 he was elected as a president of Laos. So he was 88 year old. biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin. This is how stupid Lao PDR are, how can you select an 88 year old guy to be your president. Laos PDR is very stupid country and that's why it's still one of the poorest on earth. A guy choose to be a president as 88 year old biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin




 for example: this is kind of remarks we do not want to see in Samakomlao.. a name calling.. stupid this and stupid that..  let me guess, you're probably laotian and why are you so bitter??  if you're laotian.. shame on you!!!



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