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Khamtai Siphandon (975 bytes)
1: General '''Khamtai Siphandon''' (born [[February 8]], [[1924]]) has been presi... 3: ...omvihane]], who became president. General Khamtai Siphandon became party leader on Kaysone's death, and later... 5: [[Category:1924 births|Siphandon, Khamtai]] 7: [[es:Khamtai Siphandon]] 8: [[fr:Khamtay Siphandone]] Nouhak Phoumsavanh (761 bytes) 3: ...e an executive position, prime minister [[Khamtai Siphandon]] had taken the country's most powerful position,... Politics of Laos (5578 bytes) 2: ... (LPRP). The head of state is President [[Khamtay Siphandone]]. The head of government is [[Prime Minister]] ... 47: President [[Khamtay Siphandone]] (since 26 February 1998); note - currently the... 55: KHAMTAI Siphandon elected president; percent of National Assembly v... 68: Lao People's Revolutionary Party or LPRP [Khamtai Siphandon, party president]; other parties proscribed Lao People's Revolutionary Party (5420 bytes) 27: ...tly led by party and national president [[Khamtai Siphandon]], who succeeded [[Nouhak Phoumsavan]] in [[1998]... Phayao province (2595 bytes) 44: <li>Dok Khamtai Laos (11509 bytes) 24: | [[Khamtai Siphandon]] List of national leaders (14183 bytes) 354: |[[Khamtai Siphandon]] List of state leaders in 2005 (49479 bytes) 186: ** President - [[Khamtai Siphandon]], [[President of Laos]] ([[1998]]–present) List of socialists (25339 bytes) 57: ...973), [[Evald Ilyenkov]] (1924 - 1979), [[Khamtai Siphandon]] (1924- ), [[Michael Manley]] (1924-1997), [[Nah... List of state leaders in 2004 (55838 bytes) 211: ** President - [[Khamtai Siphandon]], [[President of Laos]] ([[1998]]–present)
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