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Leaders of South Vietnam

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Republic of Cochin China (1 Jun 1946 - 14 Jun 1949)

President

Name Took Office Left Office Note
1 Nguyen Van Thinh 26 March 1946 10 November 1946 None
2 Nguyen Van Xuan , 1st time 15 November 1946 7 December 1946 None
3 Le Van Hoach 7 December 1946 8 October 1947 None
4 Nguyen Van Xuan , 2nd time 8 October 1947 27 May 1948 None
5 ??? 27 May 1948 14 June 1949 Cochin China was merged into the State of Vietnam in 14 Jun 1949.

Provisional Central Government of Vietnam (27 May 1948 - 14 Jun 1949)

President

Name Took Office Left Office Note
Nguyen Van Xuan 27 May 1948 14 June 1949 Pre-government of the State of Vietnam.

State of Vietnam (14 Jun 1949 - 26 Oct 1955)

Chief (Quoc Truong)

1 Name Took Office Left Office Party Note
Bao Dai 13 June 1949 30 April 1955 Non Party Holded the post of Prime Minister till 21 Jan 1950.
2 Ngo Dinh Diem 30 April 1955 26 October 1955 Front of National Salvation (coalition) acting

Prime Ministers

Name Took Office Left Office Party Note
1 Bao Dai 14 June 1949 21 January 1950 Non Party None
2 Nguyen Phan Long 21 January 1950 26 April 1950 ??? None
3 Tran Van Huu 27 April 1950 6 June 1952 Non Party None
4 Nguyen Van Tam 6 June 1952 17 December 1953 Viet-Nam Quoc Dan Dang (Vietnamese Nationalist Party ) None
5 Pham Buu Loc 12 January 1954 16 June 1954 Non Party None
6 Phan Huy Quat 16 June 1954 26 June 1954 Dai Viet Party acting
7 Ngo Dinh Diem 26 June 1954 26 October 1955 Front of National Salvation Holded the post of Chief from 30 Apr 1955.

Republic of Vietnam (26 Oct 1955 - 30 Apr 1975)

President

Name Took Office Left Office Party Note
1 Ngo Dinh Diem 26 October 1955 2 November 1963 Can Lao Party None
2 Duong Van Minh, 1st time 2 November 1963 30 January 1964 Military chairman Revolutionary Military Committee
3 Nguyen Khanh, 1st time 30 January 1964 8 February 1964 Military None
4 Duong Van Minh, 2nd time 8 February 1964 16 March 1964 Military None
5 Nguyen Khanh, 2nd time 16 March 1964 27 August 1964 Military None
6 Provisional Leadership Committee 27 August 1964 8 September 1964 Military Committeeman: Duong Van Minh, Nyugen Khanh and Tran Thien Khiem
7 Duong Van Minh, 3rd time 8 September 1964 26 October 1964 Military chairman Provisional Leadership Committee
8 Phan Khac Suu 26 October 1964 14 June 1965 Military None
9 Nguyen Van Thieu 14 June 1965 21 April 1975 Military; National Social Democratic Front (1968- ) Election:1967 and 1971.
10 Tran Van Huong 21 April 1975 28 April 1975 ??? acting
11 Duong Van Minh, 4th time 28 April 1975 30 April 1975 Military acting

Prime Minister

Name Took Office Left Office Party Note
1 Nguyen Ngoc Tho 4 November 1963 30 January 1964 Military None
2 Nguyen Khanh, 1st time 8 February 1964 29 August 1964 Military None
3 Nguyen Xuan Oanh , 1st time 29 August 1964 3 September 1964 Military acting
4 Nguyen Khanh, 2nd time 3 September 1964 4 November 1964 Military None
5 Tran Van Huong, 1st time 4 November 1964 28 January 1965 Military None
6 Nguyen Xuan Oanh, 2nd time 28 January 1965 15 February 1965 Military acting
7 Phan Huy Quat 16 February 1965 8 June 1965 Dai Viet Party None
8 Nguyen Cao Ky 19 June 1965 31 October 1967 Military None
9 Nguyen Van Loc 31 October 1967 17 May 1968 Military None
10 Tran Van Huong, 2nd time 28 May 1968 1 September 1969 ??? None
11 Tran Thien Khiem 1 September 1969 4 April 1975 Military None
12 Nguyen Ba Can 4 April 1975 24 April 1975 Dan Chu Party (Democracy Party) None
13 Vu Van Mau 28 April 1975 30 April 1975 Forces for National Reconciliation None


Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (8 Jun 1969 - 2 Jul 1976)

President

Name Took Office Left Office Party Note
Huynh Tan Phat 8 June 1969 2 July 1976 National Front for the Liberation of Vietnam 1 None

1 Communist "Vietcong" front grouping.

Prime Minister

Name Took Office Left Office Party Note
Nguyen Huu Tho 8 June 1969 2 July 1976 National Front for the Liberation of Vietnam None

See also

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