President Ho Chi Minh's teachings live forever

A national workshop to mark the 60th anniversary of the release of the great work entitled “Revolutionary Ethics” – theoretical and practical value in Party building was organised in Hanoi.
President Ho Chi Minh's teachings live forever ảnh 1Professor Nguyen Xuan Thang, Party Secretary and Chairman of the Central Theory Council cum Director General of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics (Source: http://vietnamnet.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) -
 A national workshop to markthe 60th anniversary of the release of the great work entitled“Revolutionary Ethics” –  theoretical and practical value in  Partybuilding has been organised recently in Hanoi.

In his opening speech, Professor NguyenXuan Thang, Party Secretary and Chairman of the Central Theory Council cumDirector General of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics said followingthe victory in the national anti-French resistance war, people in the Northembarked on the course of building socialism and served as a great morale boostfor family and friends in the South in their struggle for liberation and thecountry’s reunification.
At that time, President Ho Chi Minh hadforeseen the challenges and difficulties lying ahead and the danger ofpolitical deterioration which might negatively affect the just cause of theParty, the Vietnamese nation and its people. With these thoughts in mind, inDecember 1958, President Ho wrote the work “Revolutionary Ethics”.
“The book is a precious and guidingpaper to all public employees and Party members in their daily workperformance,” Thang emphasized. “A very important and essential characteristicof a Party member is devotion of the heart and mind for the Party and therevolution. This is an essential requirement for a Party member”.

He said the most important driverfor the Vietnamese Communist Party was the interests of the people and nation.Each cadre and Party member should set a good example for others to follow.

When he was alive, President Ho alwaysreminded people to have a clear distinction between individualism and the justinterests of everyone.

“To foster our revolutionary ethics, wehave to learn and train ourselves every day. This is the only way can we becomegood people”.

Thang said that in the recent past, theParty Politburo, the Party Secretariat and the Party Central Committee of the12th tenure had issued many important instructions and resolutions, includingthe Resolution of the Party Central Committee’s Plenum on strengthening thework of party building and rectification in order to prevent and push backnegative thinking and the decadent lifestyle of certain party members.

He told participantsthat the Politburo would issue a Regulation to control power and preventbribery, and the Party Secretariat would come up with an instruction to recruitnew members and expel party members who seriously violated Party rules.

Speaking at the conference, ProfessorHoang Chi Bao said that Party members should exhibit good virtue and work forthe interests of the nation and the people.

Tran Van Dong, deputy director of thePropaganda and Training Commission from the Vietnam Communist Youth Union,laid emphasis on the need to organise more training on politics, ideology andrevolutionary traditions for young people – future leaders of the nation.

All participants at the workshop agreedPresident’s Ho’s works on “Revolutionary Ethics” had become guiding principlesin the work of Party building and personnel policy, as well as guidelines foreach Party member and public officer to follow.- VNA
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