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The Lao People's Revolutionary Party ( Laotian: Phak Pasason Pativat Lao) is the Communist Party of Laos. Since 1975, it has monopolized political power in the country. The policy-making organs are the politburo and the central committee. A Party Congress, which elects members to the politburo and central committee, is held every five years. The Congress used to also elect a secretariat but this body was abolished in 1991.
The party has its origins in the Indochinese Communist Party founded by Ho Chi Minh in 1930 (see Communist Party of Vietnam). The ICP was entirely Vietnamese at its inception but grew throughout French Indochina and was able to found a small "Lao section" in 1936. In the mid- 1940s, a campaign to recruit Laotian members was instigated and in 1946Events January January 4 Theodore Schurch becomes the last person to be executed for offences committed under the Treachery Act of 1940 January 7 Allied recognize Austrian republic with 1937 borders the country is divided into four occupation zones Januar or 1947Events January January 1 British mines nationalized January 1 Nigeria gains limited autonomy January 1 The Canadian Citizenship Act went into effect January 3 Proceedings of the United States Congress are televised for the first time. January 10 United Na, Kaysone Phomvihan, a law student at the University of Hanoi , was recruited, along with Nouhak Phoumsavan.
In February 1951Events January events January 9 United Nations headquarters officially opens ( New York City). January 15 Ilse Koch, The "Witch of Buchenwald," wife of the commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp, is sentenced to life imprisonment in a court in We, the Second Congress of the ICP resolved to disband the party and to form three separate parties representing the three states of Indochina. A movement known as the Pathet LaoPathet Lao was the name of the Laotian Communist movement from the 1950s to the 1970s and the Laotian equivalent of the Khmer Rouge, Viet Minh and Viet Cong. After they successfully seized power in 1975, they renamed themselves the Lao People's Revolution (Land of Laos) was founded by Prince SouphanouvongPrince Tiao Souphanouvong ( July 13, 1909 January 9, 1995) was, along with his half-brother Prince Souvanna Phouma and Prince Boun Oum of Champassack, one of the " Three Princes" who represented respectively the neutralist, royalist and communist politica as a communist resistance movement to fight alongside the Viet MinhThe Viet Minh (abbreviated from Vit Nam Dc Lp Dng Minh Hi "League for the Independence of Vietnam") was formed in 1941 to seek independence for Vietnam from France. The league was led by Nguyen Tat Thanh better known as Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh, Le Duan, against French colonialism during the first Indochina War, but it was not until March 22, 1955, at its First Party Congress, that the clandestine Lao's People's Party or Phak Pasason Lao was officially proclaimed. The First Party Congress was attended by 25 delegates representing a party membership of 300 to 400. The LPP and its successor the LPRP kept their existence secret until 1975 preferring to direct its activities through fronts such as the Pathet Lao.
In 1956 a legal political wing of the Pathet Lao, the Lao Patriotic Front (Neo Lao Hak Xat), was founded and participated in several coalition governments. In the 1960s the Pathet Lao fought a civil war against the U.S.-backed Laotion government and was able to win control in the northern and eastern sectors of the country.
In February 1972, at the Second Party Congress, the name of the Lao's People's Party was changed to the Lao People's Revolutionary Party.
In the spring of 1975 Pathet Lao forces consolidated their power throughout the country. The American backed government fell in May 1975 and the LPRP took power.
The Third Party Congress did not meet until April 1982. Since then Party Congresses have been more regular with the Fourth Party Congress being held in November 1986, and the Fifth Party Congress in March 1991 with further congresses every four or five years since then.