Book collection on Party’s ideological foundation debuts
The National Political Publishing House has released a collection of more than 160 book titles on the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)’s ideological foundation.
Hanoi (VNA) – The National PoliticalPublishing House has released a collection of more than 160 book titles on theCommunist Party of Vietnam (CPV)’s ideological foundation.
Apart from the collection, a book series titled BienNien Su Kien Lich Su Dang Cong San Viet Nam (Chronicle of historical events ofthe CPV) was introduced to the public on the occasion of the 92nd anniversary of the Party (February 3, 1930).
The collection includes works by President Ho ChiMinh and those on the late leader, the Party and political system building,socialism and Vietnam’s path towards socialism.
The bookcase showcasing the collection is located onDecember 19 Book Street in Hanoi, and will be updated and supplemented on aregular basis.
Meanwhile, the book series features the Party’sleadership during the past struggles against French and US forces, socialismbuilding and the cause of reform, industrialisation, modernisation andinternational integration.
In her remarks, Pham Thi Thinh, Deputy Director andDeputy Editor-in-Chief of the National Political Publishing House, said protectingthe Party’s ideological foundation is a leading crucial task of the entireParty, people and army.
The above-said books are significant to theimplementation of the Resolution adopted at the 13th National PartyCongress, she added./.
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