Phoui Sananikone (Lao: ຜຸຍ ຊະນະນິກອນ; 6 September 1903, in Laos – 4 December 1983, in Paris) locally known as Phagna Houakhong (Lao: ພຍາຫົວຂອງ) was a politician...
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The Sananikone family were a powerful conservative aristocratic family in Laos, with notable members including Prime Minister Phoui Sananikone, General...
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unity government collapsed and the new government under Prime Minister Phoui Sananikone had Souphanouvong and other representatives of the Pathet Lao arrested...
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provisional government formed by Prince Boun Oum, who acted as front man for Phoui Sananikone. He was one of the Three Princes, whom Sisavang Vatthana appointed...
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overthrew the Phouma Government in 1960 which was supported by Lao leaders Phoui Sananikone and General Phoumi Nosavan, and the Hmong leader General Vang Pao....
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(1912–1980) 25 March 1948 24 February 1950 1 year, 305 days Non-partisan 5 Phoui Sananikone ຜຸຍ ຊະນະນິກອນ (1903–1983) 24 February 1950 15 October 1951 1 year,...
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abolished; Prince Souphanouvong as President Prime Ministers See list Phoui Sananikone Sounthone Pathammavong Kou Abhay Somsanith Vongkotrattana Souvanna...
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prime minister, the CDNI reaped the benefits under his replacement, Phoui Sananikone. Four seats in the new 18 August 1958 Cabinet were filled by CDNI members...
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sympathizers, and among them was Phoui Sananikone. Actually, Kou Voravong was murdered at the residence of Phoui Sananikone, who shortly after became Minister...
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supplementary elections. The new party held 36 seats and one of its leaders, Phoui Sananikone, became Prime Minister in August 1958. However, it was reduced to 17...
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