Socialist Party of Vietnam
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Socialist Party of Vietnam | |
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Vietnamese name | Đảng Xã hội Việt Nam |
Secretary-General | Phan Tử Nghĩa Nguyễn Xiển Hoàng Minh Giám |
Founded | July 22, 1946 |
Dissolved | July 22, 1988 | (after 42 years)
Headquarters | Vietnam |
Ideology | Vietnamese nationalism Democratic socialism Socialism |
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The Socialist Party of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Đảng Xã hội Việt Nam) was a political party in Vietnam. It existed from 1946 to 1988. It was founded with the official aim of uniting 'patriotic intelligentsia'. Along with the Democratic Party of Vietnam, the Socialists joined the government of then-North Vietnam (Hoàng Minh Giám was foreign minister at one point).[1] Some key leaders of the Party were Nguyễn Xiển, deputy secretary of the organisation from 1946 to 1956 and the secretary of the party from 1956 until the organisation was disbanded in 1988 and Hoàng Minh Giám, deputy Secretary (1956–1988).
References
- ^ Werner, Jayne Susan; Huynh, Luu Doan (31 March 1993). "The Vietnam War: Vietnamese and American Perspectives". M.E. Sharpe – via Google Books.
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