Lê Tấn Nguyên
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Lê Tấn Nguyên | |
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棃摈元 | |
16th Prime Minister of Quenmin | |
In office 5 November 1998 – 5 November 2003 | |
Monarch | Lành Chinh |
Deputy | Mạc Ðức Sinh |
Preceded by | Nguyễn-Thạch Sĩ Chiến |
Assuming office 5 November 2003 | |
Monarch | Lành Chinh |
Deputy | Mạc Ðức Sinh |
Succeeding | Ngô Sáng Hiếu |
Minister of the National Office of Economic Oversight and Planning | |
In office 25 September 1985 – 14 October 1990 | |
Deputy | Chu Mạnh Tuấn |
Preceded by | Đặng Nam Thông |
Succeeded by | Lý Ngọc Huy |
Personal details | |
Born | Hoàng Linh Commune, Tiến Hoạt, Phan Nghĩa Province, Quenmin | 24 June 1933
Political party | Yellow Dragon Party |
Other political affiliations | |
Spouse | Đặng Thúy Quỳnh |
Children | |
Alma mater | Trinh Lieu Han University (B.Econ.) Sung Le Institute of Business and Economics (M.Econ.) |
Occupation | Politician, real estate investor |
Cabinet | |
Lê Tấn Nguyên (June 24, 1933) was a politician and real estate investor who was the 16th Prime Minister of Quenmin, and held this office from November 5, 1998 to November 5, 2003 and November 5, 2003 to November 5, 2006. He also served as the Minister of the National Office of Economic Oversight and Planning from September 25, 1985 to October 14, 1990 in the Phúng Tòan Dac Kien government.
In his term as Prime Minister, Nguyên is known for initiating reforms on Quenmin's economy and government policies that have been damaged and abused by his predecessor Nguyễn-Thạch Sĩ Chiến.
Early Life
Nguyên was born on June 24, 1933 in the Hoàng Linh Commune in the town of Tiến Hoạt to a middle-class family where his father was a banker, and his mother a cafe owner.
Real Estate Career
As a Politician
He joined the Yellow Dragon Party on March 15, 1980.
As Minister of the National Office of Economic Oversight and Planning
Activist Against the Sĩ Chiến Government
As Prime Minister
Election of November 5, 1998
Cải Sau Chiến Reforms
Quenminese Dotcom Bubble of 2001
Election of November 5, 2003
Vạn Thắng Commune Real Estate Controversy
Nguyên resigned his office on September 29, 2006.
Retirement from Public Life
In the midst of the controversy, Nguyên had decided on retiring his real estate career
Personal Life
Nguyên currently lives with his spouse in a
In their married life, they have nurtured four children, which are two sons and two daughters.