The scholar expressed his immense pride in Vietnam’s remarkable progress over the 50 years since the liberation of the South and the reunification of the nation.
Exactly 95 years ago, on February 3, 1930, the Communist Party of Vietnam was founded, quickly becoming the political vanguard of the working class and the labouring people of Vietnam. Over the past nine and a half decade, the Party has remained steadfast in its noble and consistent goal, which is to serve the Fatherland and its people.
Party General Secretary To Lam has urged Party committees, Party organisations, agencies, units, and sectors at all levels to demonstrate the highest political determination in streamlining the political system's organisational apparatus.
In recent addresses, General Secretary To Lam has often referenced the "new era" and "era of national rise." This "new era" signifies a historical phase marked by significant achievements in social, cultural, political, and natural advancements over the decades. It’s a period driven by strong determination and self-confidence to overcome challenges and pursue aspirations for greatness.