Vo Van Kiet

Vo Van Kiet
▪ 2009
Phan Van Hoa 
      Vietnamese politician

born Nov. 23, 1922, Trung Hiep, French Indochina [now in Vietnam]

died June 11, 2008, Singapore
as Vietnam's prime minister (1991–97), strongly advocated doi moi (renovation), the economic plan that encouraged entrepreneurial initiative and foreign investment. Under this policy he pushed for free-market reform and helped free the country from its economic isolation. Kiet fought in the French Indochina War as a member (1945–54) of the Viet Minh and later in the Vietnam War with the Viet Cong (1958–75). As Communist Party chief (1976–82) of Ho Chi Minh City, Kiet was charged with instituting socialist reforms in the city, but he favoured more gradual change and supported free enterprise. The party replaced him (1982), and he was transferred to Hanoi. In spite of his disagreements with the ruling Communist Party, Kiet was elected prime minister in 1991. During his time in office, he expanded diplomatic ties with foreign countries, and in 1995 he restored diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the U.S. Kiet also encouraged the Hanoi government to reconcile with dissidents, to listen to the opinions of opponents, and to support a free press. Even after resigning from office in 1997, Kiet remained a vocal critic of the Communist Party and its shortcomings. He retired from his position as adviser to the party's Central Committee in 2001.

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