Phạm Hùng

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Phạm Hùng

Phạm Hùng (Vĩnh Long, June 11, 1912 – Hanoi, March 10, 1988) was the 2nd Prime Minister of the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam from 1987 to 1988.[1]

Life

Phạm Hùng was born on June 11, 1912, in Vĩnh Long Province, in the Mekong River Delta of southern Vietnam. He joined the Indochinese Communist Party in 1930 and he was sentenced to death by the French before having the sentence commuted. In 1945, he was the revolutionary government take a boat to Con Dao picked and served as Interim Secretary of the Party Committee of the Cochinchina. He worked as a revolutionary against the French and after the Battle of Dien Bien Phu rose rapidly in the party. In 1958 he became Deputy Prime Minister.

During the Vietnam War he acted as commissar to the Vietcong. He also served as Interior Secretary before his relatively brief period as Prime Minister.[2]

References

  1. Ronald B. Frankum Jr. Historical Dictionary of the War in Vietnam 2011 p.357 "Phạm Hùng (1912-1988). Born Phạm Van Thién and also known as Bay Cuong, Phạm Hùng joined the Indochinese Communist Party in 1930 after being expelled from school for his radical activities two years earlier. "
  2. Obituary at the New York Times
Preceded by
Phạm Văn Đồng - acting
Prime Minister of Vietnam

19871988
Succeeded by
Võ Văn Kiệt - acting
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