Prince Souvanna Phouma (Lao: ສຸວັນນະພູມາ; 7 October 1901 – 10 January 1984) was the leader of the neutralist faction and Prime Minister of the Kingdom...
so-called Three Princes, contended for power: the neutralists under Prince Souvanna Phouma, the right-wing party under Prince Boun Oum of Champassak, and the...
representatives from the Lao Issara anti-colonial armed nationalist movement. The following years were marked by a rivalry between the neutralists under Prince Souvanna...
the National Assembly and the country's only legal party: the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP). The current prime minister is Sonexay Siphandone...
other regions of the country joined it and the party formed an alliance with the LaoNeutralistParty, supporting Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma's government...
in Houaphan province. Souphanouvong continued to advocate for Pathet Lao-neutralist cooperation and contributed to the negotiations that led to the International...
retreat of Neutralist forces to the Plain of Jars, Phoumi was instrumental in arranging for Pathet Lao-Neutralist collaboration. He led the Pathet Lao delegation...
voting privileges to all citizens 18 and older, voters favored the LaoNeutralistParty led by Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma. Canada began a year-long celebration...
Vietnam. The Pathet Lao continued to attack and to harass the neutralist forces. The violations exemplified the conduct of all of the parties for the remainder...
pejoratively in Thai and Lao as kha or "slaves." Lao Theung were hunted or sold into slavery frequent organized raiding parties from Vietnam, Cambodia,...
The elections were boycotted by the Lao Patriotic Front, and saw the Southern Bloc emerge as the largest party with 15 of the 59 seats. However, only...
with trying to overthrow the government and bribing neutralist officers to defect to the Pathet Lao. His funeral was held on 11 April 1963. Pholsena was...
Lieutenant (later Colonel) Deuane Sunnalath (Lao: ເດືອນ ສຸນນະລາດ, 1927–1978) led a schism within neutralist forces fighting in the Laotian Civil War. After...
Pathet Lao and the Royal Lao Army. Although tentative negotiations resumed between the factions, matters took a turn for the worse when neutralist Prime...
constraints on the neutral party in return for the internationally recognized right to remain neutral. Neutralism or a "neutralist policy" is a foreign policy...
Marxist-oriented Pathet Lao against the armed and security forces of the Kingdom of Laos (French: Royaume du Laos), led by the conservative Royal Lao Government,...
eviction of communist ministers of the "Neo Lao Hak Sat" party (ແນວລາວຮັກຊາດ), and the overthrow of the neutralist Government, in order to maintain Laos in...
Lao communists, but eventually turned away from them toward the Royalists. Dissatisfaction within FAN's ranks would lead to a split in the neutralist...
Pathet Lao with their own public three point proposal based on PAVN withdrawal from Laos. Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma, who was a Neutralist, used private...
command the Royal Lao Air Force; he would act only on Phoumi's commands. As Kong Le established his Forces Armee Neutraliste (Neutralist Armed Forces) in...
11th Plenary Session of the Lao Động Central Committee. Ang, p. 19 Võ Nguyên Giáp. The Political and Military Line of Our Party. pp. 179–80. {{cite book}}:...
and Ton That Dinh were placed under house arrest, accused of planning a neutralist takeover of South Vietnam.: 289–291 31 January Journalist James Reston...
Reconciliation and Concord” composed of a communist, government, and neutralist side to ensure democratic liberties and organize free elections in South...