Senior Vietnamese leaders honor Ho Chi Minh’s memory. Photo: The Latin Press
HANOI, September 1 (RHC) Vietnam’s top political and state leaders paid tribute to President Ho Chi Minh on Thursday, marking the 77th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2).
During a visit to House 67, where the father of independence lived and worked from December 1954 to September 1969, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Nguyen Phu Trong, presented incense to the leader of the Vietnamese revolution, and highlighted the Nandan Daily. .
Phu Trung spoke with the workers of the place, and suggested that they continue to study the thought, morals and style of President Ho Chi Minh to introduce them to their compatriots and foreign visitors.
He stressed that Ho Chi Minh’s thought is a system of opinions and orientations of the Vietnamese revolution and the ideology of national independence linked to socialism.
He also alluded to the revolutionary morals of the independence hero, who was distinguished by his diligence, economy, integrity, straightforwardness, complete devotion to the public cause, and exemplary selflessness; With a humble and simple lifestyle.
Meanwhile, a delegation of Party, State and Fatherland Front leaders led by Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc laid flower offerings at the mausoleum dedicated to President Ho Chi Minh in the capital’s Ba Dinh Square.
There, they expressed their deep gratitude to the Father of Independence, who devoted his whole life to the cause of national liberation, and pledged to follow his ideas, morals and way of life, as well as strengthen solidarity to vigorously defend independence and territorial integrity. .
On the same day, a delegation from the Central Military Commission, the Ministry of Defense, the Public Security and Foreign Relations portfolios, the People’s Assembly and the Hanoi City People’s Committee paid tribute to the leader of the Vietnamese revolution.
Before the commemoration, a national flag-raising ceremony was held in Ba Deng Square itself, where on September 2, 1945 Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence that made way for the formation of the then Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
In the simple act, a platoon of 37 soldiers, led by Victory Banner, followed by another 34 representing the early fighters of the Vietnam Liberation Armed Propaganda Brigade, forerunner of the Vietnam People’s Army, raised nationalism. The banner is on a pole 29 meters high. (Line: latin press)
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