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The Birth of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3,
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Working class and patriotic movements in the
later half of the 1920s
National Congresses of the Communist Party of Vietnam
Vietnam Communist Party leads struggle to gain power
(1930-1945)
Resistance war against
French colonialists
Party
leads two revolutionary strategies in 1954-1975 period
Party
leads the cause of renovation
After the birth of new revolutionary
organisations, the revolutionary movement in Vietnam became
more vehement. With the activities of the Revolutionary Youth
Association and the Tan Viet, the working class continuously
rose up. The year of 1928 witnessed big strikes throughout the
country: in Tonkin, strikes were organised by bread workers in
Hanoi, textile workers in Nam Dinh; in Annam, strikes were
organised by workers of the Ben Thuy Sawing Mill, mechanics
and drivers of Vinh Garage; and in Cochinchina, strikes were
organised by workers of the Saigon Ice Factory, Portailles
Printing House and Cho Lon Milling Factory, etc. |
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Party
leads the cause of renovation |
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The sixth
National Congress of the Party in 1986 has been widely
considered as the "renovation" congress as it clearly charted the
line of renewal and initiated the process of reform in
Vietnam. |
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Resistance war against French colonialists |
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After seizing power, the
Communist Party and its Government led the building and
consolidation of the revolutionary administration and the
resistance war against the French colonialists (1945-1954). |
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Our
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Through
millions of articles sent in for the competition, people
valued the contribution of the Party and of Uncle Ho to their
lives. Thanh Phong writes. |
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National Congresses of the Communist Party of Vietnam |
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The Communist
Party of Vietnam has held nine national congresses since its
establishment. Every congress was a historical milestone,
recording the achievements, lessons and experiences of the
Vietnamese revolution. |
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Sincere voices to the Party |
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The people
of Go Noi always trust the Party
(Vietnam Heroic Mother Huynh Thu Huong, of Dien Trung
commune, Dien Ban district, Quang Nam province)
Fighting corruption should be accelerated
(Tran Van Toan, from Duong Huy Coal Company, Quang
Ninh province)
Buddhism followers and monks believe in the Party
(By Superior Monk Thich Thien Tanh)
People of Ha Giang thank the Party
(By Hung Thi Hien,
from Ha Giang town)
More attention to be paid to training grassroots level
cultural officials
(Tran Manh Tien, historian, from Ho Chi Minh
City)
More support to farmers
(Ms Nguyen Thi Thu, Tan Hoa
village, Vu Thu district, Thai Binh province)
For faster growth of the national economy
(Nguyen Anh Tuan,
director of VASC company)
Policies of the Party create favourable conditions
for my family
(Ms Vu Thi Hau, trader in Dong Xuan market)
We young people are proud of the Party
(By Pham Hien Ly, student of Hanoi University for
Foreign Trade) |
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Party
members’ role in Hoang Dieu commune |
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Though being a famous land for
rice growing and cheo (traditional popular opera) singing, but
Hoang Dieu commune, Chuong My district, Ha Tay province did
not have any cultural villages until 2004. Bang Giang writes. |
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