The National Congress of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP; Lao: ກອງປະຊຸມໃຫຍ່ຂອງ ພັກປະຊາຊົນປະຕິວັດລາວ) is the party's highest decision-making body. The LPRP has convened 11 congresses since its foundation in 1955, and eight since taking power in 1975. According to the party rules, the party congress is to be convened by the LPRP Central Committee (CC) every fifth year. It functions as a forum that approves party policy (such as the five-year plans), is empowered to amend the party's charter and program, and elects the Central Committee. The party leadership, through the Political Report of the Central Committee, briefs the party on its work in the period since its last congress, and sets out future goals for the period in between the next congress.
The congress was always convened in March from the 5th Congress in 1991 to the 9th Congress in 2011. According to Martin Sturt-Fox, this suggests an ideological cohesion within the party and its leadership. The 4th Congress introduced the "New Economic Mechanism" (NEM, market reforms). Partly for introducing NEM, the 4th Congress is the last congress to be postponed due to political infighting. Due to the party's secret nature, it's hard to discern the work and the political intrigues which takes place before the congress. In the run-up to party congresses, outside observers try to discern factional intrigues, usually between two supposedly "pro-Chinese" and "pro-Vietnamese" or "pro-reform" and "anti-reform" camps. Despite this, there seems to be broad agreement within the party on the path its pursuing: that is, creating a socialist market economic model and attracting foreign direct investment.
Keys
Abbreviations | |
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CC | Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party |
FM | Full member (a member with voting rights). |
AM | Alternate member (a member without voting rights). |
Political Report | Political Report to the Central Committee, a document which briefs delegates about the period since the last Congress and future work. |
PMR | Party members represented at the congress by delegates (the party membership at the time). |
Convocations
Congress | Duration (start—end) | Delegates | CC elected | Political Report (presented by) | PMR |
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1st National Congress 17 day None | 22 March – 14 April 1955 | 25 | 5 | None | ~400 |
2nd National Congress 4 days 1972 election | 3 February – 6 February 1972 | 125 | 21 FM – 6 AM | Kaysone Phomvihane | 21,000 |
3rd National Congress 4 days 1981–1982 election | 27 April – 30 April 1982 | 228 | 49 FM – 6 AM | Kaysone Phomvihane | 35,000 |
4th National Congress 3 days 1985–1986 election | 13 November – 15 November 1986 | 300 | 51 FM – 9 AM | Kaysone Phomvihane | 40,000 |
5th National Congress 3 days 1990–1991 election | 27 March – 29 March 1991 | 367 | 55 FM – 44 AM | Kaysone Phomvihane | 60,000 |
6th National Congress 3 days 1995–1996 election | 18 March – 20 March 1996 | 381 | 49 | Khamtai Siphandon | 78,000 |
7th National Congress 3 days 2000–2001 election | 12 March – 14 March 2001 | 452 | 53 | Khamtai Siphandon | 100,000 |
8th National Congress 4 days 2005–2006 election | 18 March – 21 March 2006 | 498 | 55 | Khamtai Siphandon | 148,590 |
9th National Congress 5 days 2010–2011 election | 17 March – 21 March 2011 | 576 | 61 | Choummaly Sayasone | 191,700 |
10th National Congress 5 days 2015–2016 election | 18 January – 22 January 2016 | 685 | 69 – 8 AM | Choummaly Sayasone | 252,879 |
11th National Congress 3 days 2020–2021 election | 13 January – 15 January 2021 | 768 | 71 – 10 AM | Bounnhang Vorachit | 348,686 |
See also
- Socialist market economy
- Socialist-oriented market economy
References
General
Information on congresses, number of delegates, number of people elected to CCs, party membership, the individual who presented the Political Report and information on when the congress was convened can be found in these sources:
- "VDO series of party congresses of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party". Vientiane Times. . Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- "First Party Congress held amid Indochina War". Vientiane Times. . Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- "Second Party Congress introduces political programme". Vientiane Times. . Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- "Third Congress adopts first five-year Socio-Economic Development Plan". Vientiane Times. . Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- "Fourth Party Congress: a milestone in development". Vientiane Times. . Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- "Fifth Party Congress paves way for improved political system, faster development". Vientiane Times. . Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- "Sixth Party Congress identifies goals for poverty eradication". Vientiane Times. . Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- "7th Party Congress targets improved living conditions by 2020". Vientiane Times. . Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- "Eighth Party Congress resolves to tackles poverty eradication". Vientiane Times. . Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- "9th Congress re-elects Comrade Choummaly Sayasone as Party Secretary General". Vientiane Times. . Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- "New Party Central Committee elected". Vientiane Times. . Retrieved 7 January 2017.
Bibliography
Articles and journals:
- Stuart Fox, Martin (2007). "Laos: Politics in a Single-party state". . 2007 (1). Institute of Southeast Asian Studies: 161–180. JSTOR 27913331. S2CID 154538190.
- Thayer, Carlyle (1983). "Laos in 1982: The Third Congress of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party". Asian Survey. 23 (1). University of California Press: 84–93. doi:10.2307/2644329. JSTOR 27913331.
Specific
- Stuart-Fox 2007, p. 161.
- Thayer 1983, p. 89.
- Thayer 1983, p. 85.
- Stuart-Fox 2007, p. 162.
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The National Congress of the Lao People s Revolutionary Party LPRP Lao ກອງ ປະຊ ມ ໃຫຍ ຂອງ ພ ກປະຊາຊ ນ ປະຕ ວ ດ ລາວ is the party s highest decision making body The LPRP has convened 11 congresses since its foundation in 1955 and eight since taking power in 1975 According to the party rules the party congress is to be convened by the LPRP Central Committee CC every fifth year It functions as a forum that approves party policy such as the five year plans is empowered to amend the party s charter and program and elects the Central Committee The party leadership through the Political Report of the Central Committee briefs the party on its work in the period since its last congress and sets out future goals for the period in between the next congress The congress was always convened in March from the 5th Congress in 1991 to the 9th Congress in 2011 According to Martin Sturt Fox this suggests an ideological cohesion within the party and its leadership The 4th Congress introduced the New Economic Mechanism NEM market reforms Partly for introducing NEM the 4th Congress is the last congress to be postponed due to political infighting Due to the party s secret nature it s hard to discern the work and the political intrigues which takes place before the congress In the run up to party congresses outside observers try to discern factional intrigues usually between two supposedly pro Chinese and pro Vietnamese or pro reform and anti reform camps Despite this there seems to be broad agreement within the party on the path its pursuing that is creating a socialist market economic model and attracting foreign direct investment KeysAbbreviations CC Central Committee of the Lao People s Revolutionary Party FM Full member a member with voting rights AM Alternate member a member without voting rights Political Report Political Report to the Central Committee a document which briefs delegates about the period since the last Congress and future work PMR Party members represented at the congress by delegates the party membership at the time ConvocationsCongress Duration start end Delegates CC elected Political Report presented by PMR 1st National Congress 17 day None 22 March 14 April 1955 25 5 None 400 2nd National Congress 4 days 1972 election 3 February 6 February 1972 125 21 FM 6 AM Kaysone Phomvihane 21 000 3rd National Congress 4 days 1981 1982 election 27 April 30 April 1982 228 49 FM 6 AM Kaysone Phomvihane 35 000 4th National Congress 3 days 1985 1986 election 13 November 15 November 1986 300 51 FM 9 AM Kaysone Phomvihane 40 000 5th National Congress 3 days 1990 1991 election 27 March 29 March 1991 367 55 FM 44 AM Kaysone Phomvihane 60 000 6th National Congress 3 days 1995 1996 election 18 March 20 March 1996 381 49 Khamtai Siphandon 78 000 7th National Congress 3 days 2000 2001 election 12 March 14 March 2001 452 53 Khamtai Siphandon 100 000 8th National Congress 4 days 2005 2006 election 18 March 21 March 2006 498 55 Khamtai Siphandon 148 590 9th National Congress 5 days 2010 2011 election 17 March 21 March 2011 576 61 Choummaly Sayasone 191 700 10th National Congress 5 days 2015 2016 election 18 January 22 January 2016 685 69 8 AM Choummaly Sayasone 252 879 11th National Congress 3 days 2020 2021 election 13 January 15 January 2021 768 71 10 AM Bounnhang Vorachit 348 686See alsoSocialist market economy Socialist oriented market economyReferencesGeneral Information on congresses number of delegates number of people elected to CCs party membership the individual who presented the Political Report and information on when the congress was convened can be found in these sources VDO series of party congresses of the Lao People s Revolutionary Party Vientiane Times Retrieved 7 January 2017 First Party Congress held amid Indochina War Vientiane Times Retrieved 7 January 2017 Second Party Congress introduces political programme Vientiane Times Retrieved 7 January 2017 Third Congress adopts first five year Socio Economic Development Plan Vientiane Times Retrieved 7 January 2017 Fourth Party Congress a milestone in development Vientiane Times Retrieved 7 January 2017 Fifth Party Congress paves way for improved political system faster development Vientiane Times Retrieved 7 January 2017 Sixth Party Congress identifies goals for poverty eradication Vientiane Times Retrieved 7 January 2017 7th Party Congress targets improved living conditions by 2020 Vientiane Times Retrieved 7 January 2017 Eighth Party Congress resolves to tackles poverty eradication Vientiane Times Retrieved 7 January 2017 9th Congress re elects Comrade Choummaly Sayasone as Party Secretary General Vientiane Times Retrieved 7 January 2017 New Party Central Committee elected Vientiane Times Retrieved 7 January 2017 Bibliography Articles and journals Stuart Fox Martin 2007 Laos Politics in a Single party state 2007 1 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 161 180 JSTOR 27913331 S2CID 154538190 Thayer Carlyle 1983 Laos in 1982 The Third Congress of the Lao People s Revolutionary Party Asian Survey 23 1 University of California Press 84 93 doi 10 2307 2644329 JSTOR 27913331 Specific Stuart Fox 2007 p 161 Thayer 1983 p 89 Thayer 1983 p 85 Stuart Fox 2007 p 162