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'''Quyền Phương Nghi''' <small>[[Order of Bao Thinh|DCBT]] [[Order of the Blue Tortoise and a Thousand Scrolls|BRX]]</small> (18 January 1959) is the 19th and incumbent [[Prime Minister of Quenmin]].
'''Quyền Phương Nghi''' <small>[[Order of Bao Thinh|DCBT]] [[Order of the Blue Tortoise and a Thousand Scrolls|BRX]]</small> (18 January 1959) is the 19th and incumbent [[Prime Minister of Quenmin]].


Nghi was born to a upper middle class family that owned a business in agriculture. At 18, she enrolled in the [[Bà Chàm Air Force Academy]] where she graduated 13th in her class. She then saw service in the [[FedCom Civil War]] before resigning to study law and political science. She practiced law for three years, and dealt with a controversial case involving the defense the [[Preservation of Imperial Culture Front]], an organization affiliated with [[Neo-Quocvangism]]. In 1997, Nghi decided to get more involved in politics, and became a member of the [[Nationalist Party (Quenmin)|Nationalist Party]]; she was, however, more attracted to the policies of the interventionist wing. Nghi was subsequently elected Assemblymember for the [[Nhật Nam North|Nhật Nam North constituency]]. After the resignation of [[Lê Tấn Nguyên]], she was appointed by [[Ngô Sáng Hiếu]] to be [[Minister of the An Tiểu Committee]], and served for 10 years before being elected Prime Minister due to her beneficial decisions on the not!Khmer situtation that had been developing since 2019.  
Nghi was born to a upper middle class family that owned a business in agriculture. At 18, she enrolled in the [[Bà Chàm Air Force Academy]] where she graduated 13th in her class. She then saw service in the [[FedCom Civil War]] before resigning to study law and political science. She practiced law for three years, and served as a defense attorney in a controversial case relating to the [[Preservation of Imperial Culture Front]], an organization accussed of advocating [[Neo-Quocvangism]]. In 1997, Nghi decided to get more involved in politics, and became a member of the [[Nationalist Party (Quenmin)|Nationalist Party]]; she was, however, more attracted to the policies of the interventionist wing. Nghi was subsequently elected Assemblymember for the [[Nhật Nam North|Nhật Nam North constituency]] in the [[2000 Quenminese general election|2000 general election]]. After the resignation of [[Lê Tấn Nguyên]], she was appointed by [[Ngô Sáng Hiếu]] to be [[Minister of the An Tiểu Committee]], and served for 10 years before being elected Prime Minister due to her beneficial decisions on the not!Khmer situtation that had been developing since 2019.  


==Early life==
==Early life==
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==Political career==
==Political career==


==Awards and decorations==
==Honors and awards==


===Civilian awards===
===Civilian awards===

Revision as of 05:38, 28 July 2022

Her Excellency
Quyền Phương Nghi
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19th Prime Minister of Quenmin
Assumed office
5 November 2021
MonarchLành Chinh
DeputyĐặng Minh Hùng
Preceded byTrần Liễng Tâm Han
Minister of the An Tiểu Committee
In office
5 November 2006 – 5 November 2016
MonarchLành Chinh
DeputyTrần Công Luật
Preceded byBùi Hải Giang
Member of the Supreme Assembly for Nhật Nam North
In office
1 November 2003 – 5 November 2006
Preceded byLê Thúy Hương
Succeeded byNguyễn Ðắc Trọng
Personal details
Born (1959-01-18) 18 January 1959 (age 65)
Quang Bái, Nhật Nam Province, Quenmin
Political partyNationalist Party
Other political
affiliations
Yellow Dragon Party
SpouseHà Hoàng Long
Children2
Alma materRoyal and Imperial University of Kon Yên
Civilian awardsSee below
Military service
Branch/serviceRoyal and Imperial Quenminese Air Force
Years of service1980 – 1989
RankB VNAF-OF-2.svg Section Leader
Battles/warsFedCom Civil War
Military awardsSee below

Quyền Phương Nghi DCBT BRX (18 January 1959) is the 19th and incumbent Prime Minister of Quenmin.

Nghi was born to a upper middle class family that owned a business in agriculture. At 18, she enrolled in the Bà Chàm Air Force Academy where she graduated 13th in her class. She then saw service in the FedCom Civil War before resigning to study law and political science. She practiced law for three years, and served as a defense attorney in a controversial case relating to the Preservation of Imperial Culture Front, an organization accussed of advocating Neo-Quocvangism. In 1997, Nghi decided to get more involved in politics, and became a member of the Nationalist Party; she was, however, more attracted to the policies of the interventionist wing. Nghi was subsequently elected Assemblymember for the Nhật Nam North constituency in the 2000 general election. After the resignation of Lê Tấn Nguyên, she was appointed by Ngô Sáng Hiếu to be Minister of the An Tiểu Committee, and served for 10 years before being elected Prime Minister due to her beneficial decisions on the not!Khmer situtation that had been developing since 2019.

Early life

Military career

Political career

Honors and awards

Civilian awards

Military awards

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Vietnam Air Gallantry Cross Silver Wing ribbon.svg Vietnam Air Force Meritorious Service Medal ribbon.svg MY-KEL Order of the Crown of Kelantan - Star of Muhammad.svg
Resolution for Victory Order 2kl rib.png Liberation Order 2kl rib.png
MY-PERL Conspicuous Gallantry Medal - PKH.svg Vietnam Staff Service Medal ribbon-First Class.svg Vietnam Air Service Medal ribbon-Third Class.svg
Air Force Outstanding Unit Citation Air Force Gallantry Order, 2nd Class Air Force Meritorious Service Medal Air Force Good Conduct Medal
Leadership Medal, 2nd Class National Defense Medal Knichus Expeditionary Medal
Commemorative Medal on the 30th Anniversary of the Coronation of H.M. Lành Chinh Staff Service Medal, 1st Class Air Force Service Medal, 3rd Class