. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Th\u1EE7 t\u01B0\u1EDBng Ch\u00EDnh ph\u1EE7 n\u01B0\u1EDBc C\u1ED9ng h\u00F2a x\u00E3 h\u1ED9i ch\u1EE7 ngh\u0129a Vi\u1EC7t Nam), known as Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Vietnamese: Ch\u1EE7 t\u1ECBch H\u1ED9i \u0111\u1ED3ng B\u1ED9 tr\u01B0\u1EDFng) from 1981 to 1992, is the highest office within the Central Government. The prime minister is simultaneously the Secretary of the Government Caucus Commission, a Party organ on government affairs, and Deputy Chairman of the Council for Defence and Security, an organ of the National Assembly. Throughout its history, the office has been responsible, at least in theory but not always in practice, for handling Vietnam's internal policies. Since Vietnam is a one-party state, with the Communist Party of Vietnam being the sole party allowed by the constitution, all the prime minist"@en . "Lista de primeiros-ministros do Vietname"@pt . . . . . . "35601412"^^ . "22380"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Th\u1EE7 t\u01B0\u1EDBng Ch\u00EDnh ph\u1EE7 n\u01B0\u1EDBc C\u1ED9ng h\u00F2a x\u00E3 h\u1ED9i ch\u1EE7 ngh\u0129a Vi\u1EC7t Nam), known as Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Vietnamese: Ch\u1EE7 t\u1ECBch H\u1ED9i \u0111\u1ED3ng B\u1ED9 tr\u01B0\u1EDFng) from 1981 to 1992, is the highest office within the Central Government. The prime minister is simultaneously the Secretary of the Government Caucus Commission, a Party organ on government affairs, and Deputy Chairman of the Council for Defence and Security, an organ of the National Assembly. Throughout its history, the office has been responsible, at least in theory but not always in practice, for handling Vietnam's internal policies. Since Vietnam is a one-party state, with the Communist Party of Vietnam being the sole party allowed by the constitution, all the prime ministers of the Democratic Republic and the Socialist Republic have been members of the party while holding office. The current prime minister is Ph\u1EA1m Minh Ch\u00EDnh, since 5 April 2021. He is sixth-ranked in the Political Bureau (Politburo). The Office of the Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic traces its lineage back to H\u1ED3 Ch\u00ED Minh, the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic. The office has no official connection, or lineage, to the heads of government of the former South Vietnam (with the exception of Hu\u1EF3nh T\u1EA5n Ph\u00E1t, a communist and the last head of government of South Vietnam). Officially there have been 8 prime ministers of Vietnam, but there have been 29 prime ministers of Vietnam if the prime ministers of the Empire of Vietnam and South Vietnam are counted. The Prime Minister is elected by the proposal of the President of Vietnam to the National Assembly and is responsible to the National Assembly, which elects all ministers to government. Activity reports by the Prime Minister must be given to the National Assembly, while the Standing Committee of the National Assembly supervises the activities of the Central Government and the Prime Minister. Finally, the deputies of the National Assembly have the right to question the Prime Minister and other members of government."@en . . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . "\uBCA0\uD2B8\uB0A8\uC758 \uC218\uC0C1 \uBAA9\uB85D"@ko . . . . . . "( \uBCA0\uD2B8\uB0A8\uC758 \uC815\uBD80\uC218\uC0C1 \uBB38\uC11C\uB97C \uCC38\uACE0\uD558\uC2ED\uC2DC\uC624.) \uBCA0\uD2B8\uB0A8\uC758 \uC218\uC0C1 \uBAA9\uB85D\uC740 \uBCA0\uD2B8\uB0A8 \uC218\uC0C1\uC758 \uBA85\uB2E8\uC774\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . . . . . . "A seguir a Lista de Primeiros Ministros do Vietn\u00E3, o cargo foi criado em 1976 e foi inaugurado por Ph\u1EA1m V\u0103n \u0110\u1ED3ng. Primeiros Ministros do Vietn\u00E3 (1976-Presente)"@pt . "Detta \u00E4r en lista \u00F6ver Vietnams premi\u00E4rministrar. \n* 1976 \u2013 18 juni 1987 Ph\u1EA1m V\u0103n \u0110\u1ED3ng (f\u00F6dd 1906 \u2013 d\u00F6d 2000) \n* 1987 \u2013 10 mars 1988 (f. 1912 \u2013 d. 1988) \n* 1988 \u2013 22 juni 1988 V\u00F5 V\u0103n Ki\u1EC7t (f. 1922 \u2013 2008) \n* 1988 \u2013 8 augusti 1991 \u0110\u1ED7 M\u01B0\u1EDDi (f. 1917 \u2013 2018) \n* 1991 \u2013 25 september 1997 V\u00F5 V\u0103n Ki\u1EC7t (f. 1922 \u2013 2008) \n* 1997 \u2013 24 juni 2006 Phan V\u0103n Kh\u1EA3i (f. 1933 \u2013 d. 2018) \n* 2006 \u2013 6 april 2016 Nguy\u1EC5n T\u1EA5n D\u0169ng (f. 1949 \u2013 ) \n* 6 april 2016 \u2013 Nguy\u1EC5n Xu\u00E2n Ph\u00FAc (f. 1954\u2013 )"@sv . . "Detta \u00E4r en lista \u00F6ver Vietnams premi\u00E4rministrar. \n* 1976 \u2013 18 juni 1987 Ph\u1EA1m V\u0103n \u0110\u1ED3ng (f\u00F6dd 1906 \u2013 d\u00F6d 2000) \n* 1987 \u2013 10 mars 1988 (f. 1912 \u2013 d. 1988) \n* 1988 \u2013 22 juni 1988 V\u00F5 V\u0103n Ki\u1EC7t (f. 1922 \u2013 2008) \n* 1988 \u2013 8 augusti 1991 \u0110\u1ED7 M\u01B0\u1EDDi (f. 1917 \u2013 2018) \n* 1991 \u2013 25 september 1997 V\u00F5 V\u0103n Ki\u1EC7t (f. 1922 \u2013 2008) \n* 1997 \u2013 24 juni 2006 Phan V\u0103n Kh\u1EA3i (f. 1933 \u2013 d. 2018) \n* 2006 \u2013 6 april 2016 Nguy\u1EC5n T\u1EA5n D\u0169ng (f. 1949 \u2013 ) \n* 6 april 2016 \u2013 Nguy\u1EC5n Xu\u00E2n Ph\u00FAc (f. 1954\u2013 )"@sv . "( \uBCA0\uD2B8\uB0A8\uC758 \uC815\uBD80\uC218\uC0C1 \uBB38\uC11C\uB97C \uCC38\uACE0\uD558\uC2ED\uC2DC\uC624.) \uBCA0\uD2B8\uB0A8\uC758 \uC218\uC0C1 \uBAA9\uB85D\uC740 \uBCA0\uD2B8\uB0A8 \uC218\uC0C1\uC758 \uBA85\uB2E8\uC774\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . . . . . "1945-08-23"^^ . . . . . . . . "Lista \u00F6ver Vietnams premi\u00E4rministrar"@sv . . "1953"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1945-04-17"^^ . . . . . . "A seguir a Lista de Primeiros Ministros do Vietn\u00E3, o cargo foi criado em 1976 e foi inaugurado por Ph\u1EA1m V\u0103n \u0110\u1ED3ng. Primeiros Ministros do Vietn\u00E3 (1976-Presente)"@pt . "List of prime ministers of Vietnam"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1096948754"^^ . "1883"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . .