Communist Party of Vietnam
history
|newspaper = Nhân Dân
|ideology = Communism,
Marxism-Leninism,
Ho Chi Minh Ideology,
Market Socialism
|headquarters = Ba Äình district, Hà Ná»™i
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|website = »Communist Party of Vietnam Online Newspaper
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The Communist Party of Vietnam (Äảng Cá»™ng sản Việt Nam) is the currently ruling, as well as the only legal political party in Vietnam. It is a Marxist-Leninist Communist Party supported by (and a part of) the Vietnamese Fatherland Front. In most of the cases, the Vietnamese press and people refer to the Communist Party of Vietnam as "Äảng" (Party) or "Äảng ta" (our Party).
The Party was founded by Hồ Chà Minh and other exiles living in China as the Vietnamese Communist Party (Việt Nam Äảng Cá»™ng Sản) at a conference in Hong Kong February 1930.Smith, R.B., 'The Foundation of the Indochinese Communist Party, 1929-1930', Modern Asian Studies, 32,4 (1998), p.799 At the Hong Kong conference two competing communist factions, Indochinese Communist Party (Äông Dương Äảng Cá»™ng Sản) in Tonkin and the Communist Party of Annam (An Nam Äảng Cá»™ng Sản) in Cochinchina, merged. Although the third Vietnamese communist group, the Indochinese Communist League (Äông Dương Cá»™ng Sản Liên Äoà n) in Annam, had not been invited to the Hong Kong conference its members were allowed to become members of the new united party.
The Hong Kong conference (held in Kowloon City) elected a nine-member Provisional Central Committee, consisting of 3 members from Tonkin, 2 from Annam, 2 from Cochinchina, and 2 from the overseas Chinese community.[http://www.asianartmall.com/Ho%20Chi%20Minh.html Ho Chi Minh and the Communist Movement] The latter group had previously been organized within the South Seas Communist Party.
Soon thereafter, at its first plenum the party changed its name to the Indochinese Communist Party (Äảng Cá»™ng Sản Äông Dương), on directions from Comintern.
The First National Party Congress was held in secret in Macau in 1935. At the same time, a Comintern congress in Moscow adopted a policy towards a popular front against fascism and directed Communist movements around the world to collaborate with anti-fascist forces regardless of their orientation towards socialism. This required the ICP to regard all nationalist parties in Indochina as potential allies.
The party was formally dissolved in 1945 in order to hide its Communist affiliation and its activities were folded into the Marxism Research Association and the Viet Minh, which had been founded four years earlier as a common front for national liberation. The Party was refounded as the Vietnam Workers' Party (Äảng lao động Việt Nam) at the Second National Party Congress in Tuyen Quang in 1951. The Congress was held in territory in north Vietnam controlled by the Viet Minh during the First Indochina War. The Third National Congress, held in Hanoi in 1960 formalized the tasks of constructing socialism in what was by then North Vietnam, or the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) and committed the party to carrying out the revolution of liberation in the South. At the Fourth National Party Congress held in 1976, the Worker Party's of North Vietnam was merged with the People's Revolutionary Party of South Vietnam to form the Communist Party of Vietnam.
Party membership doubled from 760,000 in 1966 to 1,553,500 in 1976, representing 3.1 percent of the total population of the country, and was close to two million by 1986.
Ideology
The Communist Party of Vietnam has adopted Marxism-Leninism and Ho Chi Minh Ideology to be ideological basis of the Party and the Revolution. Though formally Marxist-Leninist, the Communist Party of Vietnam has moved towards market reforms in the economy (see also Äổi Má»›i, the Renewal launched by the Sixth Congress of the Party in 1986) and has permitted a growing mid-level private sector. However, the Party retains a monopoly on power.
Organization
The Communist Party of Vietnam is organised according to the Leninist principle of Democratic centralism.
The supreme party organ is the National Congress which, since 1976, is held every five years. Due to the war footing during the wars against French and U.S. troops, the first 4 congresses were not fixed to the common time schedule. After the Foundation Conference, 10 national congresses of CPV have been held:
- 1st National Congress, held 1935 in Macau (then a Portuguese colony)
- 2nd National Congress, held 1951 in Tuyen Quang (in the Resistance Area during the war against the French)
- 3rd National Congress, held 1960 in Hanoi (then the capital of the Democratic Republic of »North Vietnam)
- 4th National Congress, held 1976 in Hanoi (the capital of the reunified country, the Socialist Rep. of Vietnam)
- 5th National Congress, held 1982 in Hanoi
- 6th National Congress, held 1986 in Hanoi
- 7th National Congress, held 1991 in Hanoi
- 8th National Congress, held 1996 in Hanoi
- 9th National Congress, held 2001 in Hanoi
- 10th National Congress, held 2006 in Hanoi, comprising 1,176 delegates
The National Congress elects the Central Committee, consisting of 160 full members and 21 candidates.»http://www.thanhniennews.com/print.php?catid=1&newsid=14796 The Central Committee usually meets twice a year.
The Politburo, currently consisting of fourteen members, determines government policy, while the Secretariat, currently consiting of eight members, oversees day-to-day policy implementation. The Party's Central Military Commission, which is composed of select Politburo members and additional military leaders, determines military policy.
The activities of Politburo and Secretariat are directed by the Secretary-General (called First Secretary 1960-1976). The Secretary General is considered the Party's leader, though between 1951 and 1969, the position of President of the Central Committee, held by Ho Chi Minh, was considered supreme.
Although there has been some effort to discourage membership in overlapping party and state positions, this practice continues. Currently four Poltiburo members hold high positions in the government.
Hồ Chà Minh was Chairman of the Communist Party of Vietnam from 1951 to 1969. The position of General Secretary (called "First Secretary" for the period 1960 to 1976 ) was held by:
- Trần Phú (1930-1931)
- Lê Hồng Phong (1935-1936)
- Hà Huy Táºp (1936-1938)
- Nguyễn Văn Cừ (1938-1940)
- Trưá»ng Chinh (1941-1956)
- Lê Duẩn (1960-1986)
- Trưá»ng Chinh (1986)
- Nguyễn Văn Linh (1986-1991)
- Äá»— Mưá»i (1991-1997)
- Lê Khả Phiêu (1997-2001)
- Nông Äức Mạnh (since 2001)
The present Politburo, elected in April 2006, consists of:
- Nông Äức Mạnh, Secretary-General of the Communist Party
- Lê Hồng Anh (General), Minister of Public Security
- Nguyễn Minh Triết, Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Municipal Party Committee (until 2006), President of Vietnam (since 2006)
- Nguyễn Tấn Dũng, first Deputy Prime Minister, then Prime Minister of Vietnam
- Trương Tấn Sang, Head of the Party's Central Committee's Commission of Economic Affairs, then Standing Member of the Secretariat of the Party
- Nguyá»…n Phú Trá»ng, first Secretary of the Hanoi City Municipal Party Committee, then Chairman of the National Assembly
- Phạm Gia Khiêm, Deputy Prime Minister
- Phạm Quang Nghị, first Minister of Culture and Information, then Secretary of Ha Noi Municipal Party Committee
- Nguyễn Sinh Hùng, first Minister of Finance, then Deputy Prime Minister
- Nguyễn Văn Chi, Head of the Party's Central Committee's Commission of Inspection, later also Secretary of the Communist Party
- Hồ Äức Việt, first Chairman of the National Assembly’s Committee for Science, Technology and Environment, then Head of the Party's Central Committee's Commission of Organisational Affairs)
- Phùng Quang Thanh, first Deputy Minister of Defense and Chief of the General Staff, then Minister of Defense
- Trương VÄ©nh Trá»ng, first Head of the Party's Central Committee's Commission of the Interior, then Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of the Communist Party
- Lê Thanh Hải, first Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee, then Secretary of Ho Chi Minh City Municipal Party Committee»Vietnam latest news - Thanh Nien Daily
The Secretariat of the Communist currently consists of»http://www.dangcongsan.vn/details.asp?topic=105&subtopic=211&leader_topic=505&id=BT26120659178:
- Nông Äức Mạnh
- Trương Tấn Sang
- Trương VÄ©nh Trá»ng
- Nguyễn Văn Chi
- Hồ Äức Việt
- Lê Văn Dũng, senior lieutenant-general, Chairman of the Political General Department of the Vietnam People's Army
- Tòng Thị Phóng, first Chief of the Party's Central Committee's for People Campaigning, then Deputy Chairwoman of the National Assembly)
- Tô Huy Rứa
At the ninth conference of the Party Central Committee, which closed in 2009 Hanoi, Tô Huy Rứa, Chief of the Central Committee for Propaganda and Education, was elected to the Politburo. Ngô Văn Dụ, a member of the Central Communist Party Committee, Chief of the Central Communist Party Committee Office and Hà Thị Khiết, also a member of the Central Communist Party Committee and Chief of the Central Committee for People Campaigning, were elected to the Secretariat of the Central Communist Party Committee.
- Nhân Dân (The People)
- Tenth National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam
- Politburo of the Communist Party of Vietnam
- Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam
Lists:
- »Official English language web site
- »Nhân Dân (The People): the official party newspaper
- »The birth of the Communist Party of Vietnam (Article recalling the party's founding in 1930.)