Party and State leaders visit President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum
The leaders of the Party, State and delegates attending the 14th National Party Congress visited the Mausoleum to pay their respects to President Ho Chi Minh and commemorate the heroic martyrs.
On the morning of January 19, before the start of the lull session, the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (14th National Congress) and Party and State leaders and delegates attending the Congress visited President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum; laid wreaths at the Monument to Heroes and Martyrs.
The delegation included General Secretary To Lam; Politburo members: President Luong Cuong; Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh; National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man; Standing member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu.
Also attending were Politburo members, Secretariat members, Party Central Committee members, and delegates attending the 14th National Party Congress.




On the morning of January 19, the 14th National Party Congress began its first working day, with the participation of 1,586 delegates, representing more than 5 million Party members.
After nearly 96 years of the Party's leadership in the Vietnamese revolution, going through 13 Congresses, each Congress is an important milestone, bringing the country overcoming difficulties and achieving great achievements.
The 14th Congress is even more meaningful because this is a Congress that opens the door to bring the Vietnamese people into a new era - an era in which Vietnam is determined to realize the "2 100-year goal" of 100 years of Party founding and 100 years of the founding of the country.
Strive to become a developed country with high income by 2045; for a peaceful, independent, democratic, rich, prosperous, civilized, happy Vietnam, firmly moving towards socialism.
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