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Prince Mangkra Souvannaphouma of Laos (born in 1938) is the son of Prince Khampeng Souvannaphouma. 1938 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Biography Since 1975, he has been living in exile in France. He is married to Tiao Oanna Rangsi and they have four children. 1975 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1975 calendar). ...
Exile is a form of punishment. ...
Prince Mangkra Souvannaphouma is Founder and President of the Laos Committee for the Defense of Laws and People, which aims to remove the current government of Laos and establish a constitutional monarchy. Prince Mangkra Souvannaphouma also serves as a member of the Council of Regency of Laos and as the Secretary General of the Southeast Asia Imperial & Royal League. He shares the same ideals as League President Prince Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh of Vietnam that their royal families can influence political, social and economic change to unify their people for a peaceful solution to all problems in their countries. Mangkra Souvannaphouma has also received such awards as Commander of the Order of Social Merit and Knight of the Order of the Legion of Honour, both of France. A constitutional monarchy is a form of monarchical government established under a constitutional system which acknowledges a hereditary or elected monarch as head of state. ...
Regency may have several meanings: A regency may be a period of time when a regent holds power in the name of the current monarch, or in the name of the Crown itself, if the throne is vacant. ...
Prince Mangkra Souvannaphouma of Laos and Prince Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh signing the mutual agreement between the Four familes of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Burma The Southeast Asia Imperial & Royal League was established on December 16, 1993, in the United Kingdom at the House of Commons, by Prince Nguyen Phuc...
Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh (Nguyá»
n Phúc Bá»u Chánh; born 12 February 1942, a member of Vietnams Nguyen Dynasty family) and was born in Hue, Vietnam. ...
He works along with other members of the Laos Royal Family such as Prince Sauryavong Savang, Crown Prince Soulivong Savang and Prince Thayavong Savang to establish a Constitutional Monarchy in Laos. Prince Sauryavong Savang Prince Sauryavong Savang (born 22 January 1937) is the youngest son of King Savang Vatthana of Laos. ...
Crown Prince Soulivong Savang of Laos Crown Prince Soulivong Savang (born May 8, 1963) is the heir to the throne of Laos, which has been a republic since 1975. ...
Prince Thayavong Savang (born April 17, 1964) is a member of the now deposed royal family of Laos. ...
A constitutional monarchy is a form of monarchical government established under a constitutional system which acknowledges a hereditary or elected monarch as head of state. ...
Prince Mangkra Souvannaphouma works closely with General Secretary Madame Marie de Roland-Peel of the British Committee for Free Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia & Burma, that is involved in charitable and social programs to improve the life of people of Laos. Madame Marie de Roland-Peel, accepting a 24 carat gold replica of Plaque dOr de Decoration on behalf of Prince Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh and Princess Phan Lien representing the Vietnamese Imperial Family Madame Marie de Roland-Peel is the General Secretary of the British Committee for Free Vietnam...
Madame Marie de Roland-Peel introducing Prince Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh, the Head of the Official Delegation of the Vietnamese Imperial Family Council and Princess Phan Lien and all delegation members to Lady Olga, MP, presiding the conference, and the Royal Highnesses, Excellencies, and the Venerable guests at the House...
External links - Prince Mangkra Souvannaphouma (French)
- Prince Mangkra Souvannaphouma speaking at the Parliament of the Representatives of Lao from abroad
- Photos of Prince Mangkra Souvannaphouma at the Association of France and Thailand & Laos
- Prince Mangkra Souvannaphouma established the laosnet server at the Athenaeum of Beaune
- As a worthy organizer of the Saint Vincent (festival) in 1995, the village of Chorey-les-Beaune benefitted from the occasion to include Laotians in the popular festivities by accommodating a prestigious host, His Highness Prince Mangkra Souvannaphouma of Laos
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