This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
President before
President after
Nouhak Phoumsavanh LPRP
Nouhak Phoumsavanh LPRP
Politics of Laos
Constitution
Marxism–Leninism
Kaysone Phomvihane Thought
People's Revolutionary Party
National Congress (11th)
Rules
Central Committee (11th)
General Secretary
Thongloun Sisoulith
Secretariat (11th)
Standing Member
Bounthong Chitmany
Politburo (11th)
Inspection Commission (11th)
Chairman
Khamphan Phommathat
Vice Chairman
Vilayvanh Boudakham
Defence and Public Security Commission (11th)
Chairman
Thongloun Sisoulith
National Assembly
9th term
President
Saysomphone Phomvihane
Standing Committee (9th)
President
Saysomphone Phomvihane
Presidency (9th)
President
Thongloun Sisoulith
Vice President
Pany Yathotou
Bounthong Chitmany
Government (9th—list)
Prime Minister
Phankham Viphavanh
Deputy Prime Minister
Chansamone Chanyalath
Sonexay Siphandone
Kikeo Khaykhamphithoune
State Audit Organisation (9th)
President
Malaythong Kommasith
State Inspection Authority (9th)
President
Khamphan Phommathat
Judiciary
People's Supreme Court (9th)
President
Viengthong Siphandone
Supreme People's Procuracy (9th)
Supreme Prosecutor
Xaysana Khotphouthone
Mass organisations
Front for National Development
Standing Committee
President
Saysomphone Phomvihane
Women's Union
Central Committee
President
Inlavanh Keobounphanh
Youth Union
Central Committee
General Secretary
Alounxay Sounnalath
Military
Defense
Lao People's Armed Forces
Head: Thongloun Sisoulith
Ministry of Defense
Minister: C. Chanyalath
List
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Saleumxay Kommasith
Diplomatic missions of / in Laos
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
Related topics
Elections
Administrative divisions
(provinces
districts)
Human rights
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Committee for Independence and Democracy (CIDL)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Politics of Laos
Constitution
Marxism–Leninism
Kaysone Phomvihane Thought
People's Revolutionary Party
National Congress (11th)
Rules
Central Committee (11th)
General Secretary
Thongloun Sisoulith
Secretariat (11th)
Standing Member
Bounthong Chitmany
Politburo (11th)
Inspection Commission (11th)
Chairman
Khamphan Phommathat
Vice Chairman
Vilayvanh Boudakham
Defence and Public Security Commission (11th)
Chairman
Thongloun Sisoulith
National Assembly
9th term
President
Saysomphone Phomvihane
Standing Committee (9th)
President
Saysomphone Phomvihane
Presidency (9th)
President
Thongloun Sisoulith
Vice President
Pany Yathotou
Bounthong Chitmany
Government (9th—list)
Prime Minister
Phankham Viphavanh
Deputy Prime Minister
Chansamone Chanyalath
Sonexay Siphandone
Kikeo Khaykhamphithoune
State Audit Organisation (9th)
President
Malaythong Kommasith
State Inspection Authority (9th)
President
Khamphan Phommathat
Judiciary
People's Supreme Court (9th)
President
Viengthong Siphandone
Supreme People's Procuracy (9th)
Supreme Prosecutor
Xaysana Khotphouthone
Mass organisations
Front for National Development
Standing Committee
President
Saysomphone Phomvihane
Women's Union
Central Committee
President
Inlavanh Keobounphanh
Youth Union
Central Committee
General Secretary
Alounxay Sounnalath
Military
Defense
Lao People's Armed Forces
Head: Thongloun Sisoulith
Ministry of Defense
Minister: C. Chanyalath
List
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Saleumxay Kommasith
Diplomatic missions of / in Laos
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
Related topics
Elections
Administrative divisions
(provinces
districts)
Human rights
LGBT rights
Committee for Independence and Democracy (CIDL)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Laos portal
Other countries
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Parliamentary elections were held in Laos on 20 December 1992.[1] They were the first held since the adoption of a permanent constitution a year earlier.
A total of 154 candidates contested the 85 seats, all but four of which were Lao People's Revolutionary Party members. However, all candidates were pre-screened by the LPRP, the dominant force in the Lao Front for National Construction, the only organization allowed to put forward candidates. The LPRP won all 85 seats.[2][3] Voter turnout was reported to be 99.3%.[1]
^ abDieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p135 ISBN 0-19-924959-8
^Laos: Legislature at Country Studies
^Laos: Elections held in 1992 Inter-Parliamentary Union
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