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Encyclopedia > Vu Van Mau

Vu Van Mau was the last Prime Minister of South Vietnam and served under President Duong Van Minh. // Republic of Cochin China (1 June 1946 – 14 June 1949) President of Cochin China Provisional Central Government of Vietnam (27 May 1948 – 14 June 1949) President (Pre-Vietnam) State of Vietnam (14 June 1949 - 26 October 1955) Chief (Quoc Truong) Prime Ministers of the Republic of Vietnam Republic of Vietnam... Dương Văn Minh (February 16, 1916 – August 5, 2001), known popularly as Big Minh, led the South Vietnamese army under Prime Minister Ngô Đình Diệm. ...

Preceded by:
Nguyen Ba Can
Prime Minister of South Vietnam
1975
Succeeded by:
Pham Van Dong as Prime Minister of Vietnam

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South Vietnam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2340 words)
Acting President Duong Van Minh unconditionally surrendered the capital city of Saigon and the rest of South Vietnam to North Vietnam on April 30, 1975.
The military nominated Nguyen Van Thieu as their candidate, and he was elected with a plurality of the popular vote.
General Duong Van Minh, recently appointed president by Tran Van Huong, surrendered the city and government bringing the Republic of Vietnam and also the Army of the Republic of Vietnam to a final end.
ILO/Japan Tripartite Regional Meeting of Youth Employment in Asia and the Pacific - Regional Office for Asia and the ... (1259 words)
Vu Van Tam, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh CYU highlighted the importance of youth employment and evaluated the implementation of the Resolution of the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh CYU by the youth programs carried out to address problems of youth employment during recent years.
Vu Van Tam also called upon cooperation and assistance of the related Ministries and Organizations to seek for the most effective measures to achieve the goal of " 6.5 - 7 million jobs in 5 year more".
Vu Van Tam also highly appreciated the profound approaches and recommendations of ILO in the area of employment and labour market which has made a significant contribution to help the VYF find new appropriate measures for youth unemployment situation in Vietnam.
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