It is published weekly by the Lao Press in Foreign Languages, which is a specialised agency of the Ministry of Information and Culture It was started in 1998[1] after the communist government decided to start a new policy in order to open the country.
It was helped in the beginning by the Agence intergouvernementale de la Francophonie, an international organisation that promotes the French language, especially in Africa and in South-East Asia.
The French Cultural Center of Vientiane pays someone to correct the articles written by Laotian journalists.
In 2003, Le Rénovateur published an interview with Mr Phivath, the lawyer of Thierry Falise and Vincent Reynaud, European journalists arrested because they were investigating reports of the war between the Laotian Army and the country's Hmong tribespeople in the jungle of Saysomboun special zone.
Also in 2003, Le Rénovateur published stories about working in garment sweat shops, film censorship at the beginning of the socialist revolution, and the difficulties of being gay in Vientiane.