List of spouses of Vietnamese leaders

This is a list of spouses of Vietnamese leaders, including spouses of the General Secretaries of the Communist Party (Vietnamese: Phu nhân Tổng bí thư) and spouses of the Presidents of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Phu nhân Chủ tịch nước).

These roles was never established or recognized as an official title or office, but they often play an important ceremonial role alongside the officeholder.[1][2] Depending on the prominence of the officeholder and their spouse, the latter may be informally referred to as the First Lady of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Đệ nhất Phu nhân Việt Nam). Ngô Phương Ly has been considered the de facto First Lady of Vietnam since Tô Lâm's election as General Secretary in August 2024.[3]

Spouses of the Paramount Leaders of Vietnam

Spouse of the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam
since 3 August 2024
StyleHer Excellency
Madam
Statusde facto
Residence64 Phan Đình Phùng street, Ba Đình, Hanoi
Unofficial namesFirst Lady of Vietnam

The highest position in Vietnam's political system is the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam and the spouse of the officeholder is considered the de facto "First Lady of Vietnam".[3]

The list only includes spouses of General Secretaries who served after the 1951 re-establishment of the Worker's Party of Vietnam (predecessor of the Communist Party of Vietnam), following which it formally became the ruling party of North Vietnam and later reunified Vietnam.

No.

[4]

Portrait Name

(Birth–Death)

Tenure began Tenure ended General Secretary
1
Nguyễn Thị Minh

(1912–2001)

19 February 1951 5 October 1956 Trường Chinh

(1907–1988)

- Vacant[a] 5 October 1956 10 September 1960 Hồ Chí Minh

(1890–1969)

2
Lê Thị Sương

(?–?)

10 September 1960 10 July 1986 Lê Duẩn

(1907–1986)

-
Nguyễn Thụy Nga[b]

(1925–2018)

(1)
Nguyễn Thị Minh

(1912–2001)

14 July 1986 18 December 1986 Trường Chinh

(1907–1988)

3
Ngô Thị Huệ

(1918–2022)

18 December 1986 28 June 1991 Nguyễn Văn Linh

(1915–1998)

4
Tạ Thị Thanh

(?–?)

28 June 1991 26 December 1997 Đỗ Mười

(1917–2018)

5
Nguyễn Thị Bích

(?–?)

26 December 1997 22 April 2001 Lê Khả Phiêu

(1932–2020)[5]

6
Lý Thị Bang

(1942-2010)

22 April 2001 24 October 2010† Nông Đức Mạnh

(born 1939[6])

- Vacant 24 October 2010 19 January 2011
7
Ngô Thị Mân[7]
1949 –
19 January 2011 19 July 2024 Nguyễn Phú Trọng

(1944–2024)

8 Ngô Phương Ly
1970 –
3 August 2024 Incumbent
Tô Lâm

(born 1956[8])

Spouses of the Presidents of Vietnam

Spouse of the president of the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
since 21 October 2024
StyleHer Excellency[9]
Madam[10]
Statusde facto
ResidencePresidential Palace, Hanoi
Inaugural holderĐoàn Thị Giàu
Formation2 September 1969 (1969-09-02)
Unofficial namesFirst Lady of Vietnam
SalaryUndisclosed
WebsiteOffice of the President

There have been 12[c] people holding this title since 1969.[d] The current spouse of the president since October 2024 is Nguyễn Thị Minh Nguyệt, the wife of incumbent President Lương Cường.

The role of the president's spouse is not an official position, and so they are not given a salary or official duties. Nonetheless, the spouse usually participates in humanitarian and charitable work, and accompanies the president in state visits and entertaining foreign leaders.

No. Portrait Name Tenure began Tenure ended President
Spouses of the president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
Vacant[e] 2 September 1945 2 September 1969 Hồ Chí Minh
Nguyễn Thị Sắt[11]
1881 – 1953
29 May 1946 21 October 1946 Huỳnh Thúc Kháng
(Acting)
1
Đoàn Thị Giàu[1]
1898 – 1974
2 September 1969 25 May 1974† Tôn Đức Thắng
Vacant 25 May 1974 2 July 1976
Spouses of the president of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Vacant 2 July 1976 30 March 1980 Tôn Đức Thắng
Dương Thị Chung
1922 – 2018
30 March 1980 4 July 1981 Nguyễn Hữu Thọ
Spouses of the chairman of the Council of State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
2
Nguyễn Thị Minh
1912 – ?
4 July 1981 18 June 1987 Trường Chinh
3
Phan Thị Nể
? – ?
18 June 1987 22 September 1992 Võ Chí Công
Spouses of the president of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
4
Võ Thị Lê
1928 – 2016
23 September 1992 24 September 1997 Lê Đức Anh
5
Nguyễn Thị Vinh
? –
24 September 1997 27 June 2006 Trần Đức Lương
6
Trần Thị Kim Chi[12]
? –
27 June 2006 25 July 2011 Nguyễn Minh Triết
7
Mai Thị Hạnh[13]
1956 –
25 July 2011 2 April 2016 Trương Tấn Sang
8
Nguyễn Thị Hiền[14]
1958 –
2 April 2016 21 September 2018 Trần Đại Quang†
Vacant[f] 21 September 2018 23 October 2018 Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh
(Acting)
9
Ngô Thị Mân[7]
1949 –
23 October 2018 5 April 2021 Nguyễn Phú Trọng
10
Trần Thị Nguyệt Thu[15]
1956 –
5 April 2021 18 January 2023 Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
Vacant[g] 18 January 2023 2 March 2023 Võ Thị Ánh Xuân
(Acting)
11
Phan Thị Thanh Tâm[16]
? –
2 March 2023 21 March 2024 Võ Văn Thưởng
Vacant[h] 21 March 2024 22 May 2024 Võ Thị Ánh Xuân
(Acting)
12 Ngô Phương Ly
1970 –
22 May 2024 21 October 2024 Tô Lâm
13 Nguyễn Thị Minh Nguyệt
? –
21 October 2024 Incumbent Lương Cường

Historical

First Lady of South Vietnam

First Lady of South Vietnam
ResidenceIndependence Palace, Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City)
Inaugural holderTrần Lệ Xuân
Formation26 October 1955 (1955-10-26)
Abolished30 April 1975 (1975-04-30)

The spouse of the President of South Vietnam is informally referred to as the First Lady.[i]

No. Portrait Name Tenure began Tenure ended President
1
Trần Lệ Xuân[j]
Madame Nhu
1924 – 2011
26 October 1955 2 November 1963 Ngô Đình Diệm
Vacant 2 November 1963 31 October 1967 Military junta
2
Nguyễn Thị Mai Anh
Madame Nguyễn Văn Thiệu
1930 – 2021
31 October 1967 21 April 1975 Nguyễn Văn Thiệu
3
Lưu Thị Triệu
Madame Trần Văn Hương
1900 – ?
21 April 1975 28 April 1975 Trần Văn Hương
Vacant 28 April 1975 30 April 1975 Dương Văn Minh
Second Lady of South Vietnam
ResidenceIndependence Palace, Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City)
Inaugural holderĐặng Tuyết Mai
Formation31 October 1967 (1967-10-31)
Abolished30 April 1975 (1975-04-30)

Second Lady of South Vietnam

The spouse of the Vice President of South Vietnam is informally referred to as the Second Lady.

No. Portrait Name Tenure began Tenure ended Vice President
Vacant 18 December 1956 2 November 1963 Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ
Vacant 2 November 1963 31 October 1967 Military junta
1
Đặng Tuyết Mai
Madame Nguyễn Cao Kỳ
1941 – 2016
31 October 1967 29 October 1971 Nguyễn Cao Kỳ
2
Lưu Thị Triệu
Madame Trần Văn Hương
1900 – ?
31 October 1971 21 April 1975 Trần Văn Hương
Vacant 21 April 1975 30 April 1975 Nguyễn Văn Huyền

Notes

  1. ^ Tăng Tuyết Minh was allegedly married to Hồ Chí Minh in 1926 but the pair was separated in 1927 when Hồ went into hiding following the anti-communist coup in Shanghai
  2. ^ Lê Duẩn married vi:Nguyễn Thụy Nga in 1950 during his revolutionary leadership in the south despite having previously married to Lê Thị Sương in 1929
  3. ^ Not including the two first ladies of South Vietnam
  4. ^ Hồ Chí Minh, the first president (1945-1969), was a bachelor during his presidency.
  5. ^ Tăng Tuyết Minh was allegedly married to Hồ Chí Minh in 1926 but the pair was separated in 1927 when Hồ went into hiding following the anti-communist coup in Shanghai
  6. ^ The spouse of the vice president never appeared publicly during her acting presidency
  7. ^ The spouse of the vice president never appeared publicly during her acting presidency
  8. ^ The spouse of the vice president never appeared publicly during her acting presidency
  9. ^ Madame Nhu was the wife of Ngô Đình Nhu, who was the brother and chief advisor to President Ngô Đình Diệm. Since Diệm was a lifelong bachelor, Madame Nhu assumed the de facto first lady title.
  10. ^ Madame Nhu was the wife of Ngô Đình Nhu, who was the brother and chief advisor to President Ngô Đình Diệm. Since Diệm was a lifelong bachelor, Madame Nhu assumed the de facto first lady title.

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  4. ^ These numbers are not official.
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See also