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8th Government (1987-1992)
Chairman of the Council of Ministers
H.E. Mr. Pham Hung (until March 10, 1988)
H.E. Mr. Do Muoi (from June 1988 to July 1991)
H.E. Mr. Vo Van Kiet (from August 1991)
Acting Chairman of the Council of Ministers
H.E. Mr. Vo Van Kiet (from March 1988 to June 1988)
First Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers
H.E. Mr. Vo Van Kiet (from June 1987 to August 1991)
H.E. Mr. Phan Van Khai (from August 1991)
Vice Chairmen of the Council of Ministers
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Co Thach (until August 1991)
H.E. Mr. Vo Nguyen Giap (until August 1991)
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Triu (until May 1988)
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Van Chinh (until May 1988)
H.E. Mr. Doan Duy Thanh (until May 1988)
H.E. Mr. Dong Si Nguyen (until August 1991)
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Khanh
H.E. Mr. Tran Duc Luong
General Secretary of the Council of Ministers
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Khanh (who is also Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers)
Minister of National Defense
H.E. Mr. Le Duc Anh (until July 1991)
H.E. Mr. Doan Khue (from August 1991)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Co Thach (until July 1991)
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Manh Cam (from August 1991)
Minister of Interior
H.E. Mr. Mai Chi Tho (until July 1991)
H.E. Mr. Bui Thien Ngo (from August 1991)
Chairman of the State Committee for Planning
H.E. Mr. Vo Van Kiet (until March 1988)
H.E. Mr. Dau Ngoc Xuan (from March 1988 to March 1989)
H.E. Mr. Phan Van Khai (from March 1989 to August 1991)
H.E. Mr. Do Quoc Sam (from August 1991)
Minister, First Vice Chairman of the State Committee for Planning
H.E. Mr. Dau Ngoc Xuan (until March 1988)
Minister, Vice Chairman of the State Committee for Cooperation and Investment
H.E. Mr. Dau Ngoc Xuan (from March 1989 to April 1989)
Minister-Chairman of the State Committee for Cooperation and Investment
H.E. Mr. Dau Ngoc Xuan (from April 1989)
Chairman of the Commission for Foreign Economic Relations
H.E. Mr. Vo Dong Giang (until March 1988)
Chairman of the Commission for Economic Cooperation with Laos and Cambodia
H.E. Mr. Dang Thi (until January 1989 when the Commission was dissolved)
Chairman of the State Commission for Capital Construction
H.E. Mr. Do Quoc Sam
Chairman of the State Commission for Science and Technology
H.E. Mr. Dang Huu
Chairman of the State Inspection Commission
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Van Chinh (until May 1988)
H.E. Mr. Huynh Cong So (from May 1988 to April 1989)
State Inspector General
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Ky Cam (from April 1989)
Chairman of the State Pricing Commission
H.E. Mr. Phan Van Tiem
Minister of Finance
H.E. Mr. Hoang Quy (until May 1992)
H.E. Mr. Ho Te (from May 1992)
Director-General of the State Bank (renamed as Governor of the State Bank from April 1989)
H.E. Mr. Le Minh Chau (until April 1989)
H.E. Mr. Cao Si Kiem (from April 1989)
Minister of Supply (until March 1990)
H.E. Mr. Hoang Duc Nghi
Minister of Labor-War Invalids and Social Affairs
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Ky Cam (until April 1989)
H.E. Mr. Tran Dinh Hoan (from April 1989)
Minister of Construction (until October 1989)
H.E. Mr. Phan Ngoc Tuong
H.E. Mr. Ngo Xuan Loc (from October 1989)
Minister of Transport (renamed as Minister of Transport and Post from 1990)
H.E. Mr. Bui Danh Luu
Minister of Engineering and Metals (renamed as Minister of Heavy Industry from March 1990)
H.E. Mr. Phan Thanh Liem (until February 1990)
H.E. Mr. Tran Lum (from February 1990)
Minister in charge of Mountainous Area and Ethnic Minority Affairs
H.E. Mr. Hoang Duc Nghi (from May 1990)
Minister of Energy
H.E. Mr. Vu Ngoc Hai
Minister of Light Industry
H.E. Mr. Vu Tuan (until February 1990)
H.E. Mr. Dang Vu Chu (from February 1990)
Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Cong Tan
Minister of Forestry
H.E. Mr. Phan Xuan Dot
Minister of Water Resources
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Canh Dinh
Minister of Fisheries
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Tan Trinh
Minister of Internal Trade
H.E. Mr. Hoang Minh Thang (until March 1987)
Minister of Trade (from March 1990)
H.E. Mr. Hoang Minh Thang (from March 1987 to August 1991)
H.E. Mr. Le Van Triet (from August 1991)
Minister of Trade and Tourism (established in August 1991)
H.E. Mr. Le Van Triet
Minister of Foreign Trade
H.E. Mr. Doan Duy Thanh (until March 1988)
Minister of Foreign Trade Relations
H.E. Mr. Doan Duy Thanh
Minister of Culture
H.E. Mr. Tran Van Phac (until March 1990)
Minister of Information
H.E. Mr. Tran Hoan (until March 1990)
Minister of Culture-Information-Sports and Tourism (from March 1990)
H.E. Mr. Tran Hoan
Minister of Health
H.E. Mr. Dang Hoi Xuan (until November 1988)
H.E. Mr. Pham Song (from November 1988)
Minister of Education
H.E. Mr. Pham Minh Hac (until March 1990)
Minister of Higher and Secondary Vocational Education
H.E. Mr. Tran Hong Quan (until March 1990)
Minister of Education and Training (from March 1990)
H.E. Mr. Tran Hong Quan
Minister of Justice
H.E. Mr. Phan Hien (until May 1992)
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Dinh Loc (from May 1992)
Minister in charge of the Council of Ministers’ Organization and Personnel
H.E. Mr. Phan Ngoc Tuong (from November 1989)
Minister in charge of Population and Family Planning
H.E. Mr. Mai Ky (from March 1992)
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