The General Secretary presented the Central Internal Affairs Commission with the Ho Chi Minh Medal
General Secretary To Lam presented the Ho Chi Minh Medal to the Central Internal Affairs Commission on the occasion of the 60th Anniversary of the Traditional Day of the Party Internal Affairs Sector.
This morning (January 5, 2026), in Hanoi, the Central Internal Affairs Commission held a ceremony to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Party Internal Affairs Industry's Traditional Day (January 5, 1996 - January 5, 2026) and received the Ho Chi Minh Medal for the second time.
General Secretary To Lam attended and gave a speech at the ceremony. Also attending was former General Secretary Nong Duc Manh.


Also attending the ceremony were Politburo members: President Luong Cuong, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man. Also attending the ceremony were leaders and former leaders of the Party and State, Politburo members, Secretariat members, and Central Party Committee members.

Exactly 60 years ago, on January 5, 1966, the Politburo issued Resolution No. 133-NQ/TW establishing the Central Legal Committee - the predecessor of the Central Internal Affairs Committee, marking the official birth of the Party's Internal Affairs sector.
After many stages of organization, consolidation, and reorganization in accordance with practical requirements, the entire sector has always maintained its courage, principles, and commitment to handling difficult, complicated, and sensitive issues; promptly advised the Party Committee to lead and direct correctly and accurately, contributing to maintaining discipline, law, and political and social stability.

At the ceremony, Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac delivered a speech commemorating and reviewing the 60-year tradition of the Party's Internal Affairs sector.
On behalf of the Party and State leaders, General Secretary To Lam presented the Ho Chi Minh Medal to the Central Internal Affairs Commission.
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