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Lê Duẩn (Vietnamese: [lē zʷə̂n]; 7 April 1907 – 10 July 1986) was a Vietnamese communist politician. He rose in the party hierarchy in the late 1950s and became General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (VCP) at the 3rd National Congress in 1960.
Lê Duẩn: Old: Reelected: 1907 1930 Quảng Trị Province — Kinh: Male [2] 2 Tôn Đức Thắng: Old: Not: 1888 1930 Long Xuyên province — Kinh: Male [3] 3 Lê Thanh Nghị: Old: Reelected: 1911 1930 Hải Dương province — Kinh: Male [4] 4 Nguyễn Lương Bằng: Old: Not: 1904 1930 Hải Dương province — Kinh: Male [5] 5 ...
Lê Thanh Nghị: Old: Reelected: 1911 1930 Hải Dương province — Kinh: Male [20] 20 Tố Hữu: Old: Reelected: 1920 1938 Thừa Thiên Huế province — Kinh: Male [21] 21 Xuân Thuỷ: Old: Reelected: 1912 1941 Hà Đông City — Kinh: Male [22] 22 Ung Văn Khiêm: New: Not: 1910 1930 Long Xuyên province — Kinh: Male [23] 23 Lê ...
Lê Vũ Anh was born in 1950. She was the eldest daughter of Lê Duẩn and his second wife Nguyễn Thụy Nga. At the age of 4, she went with her mother to North Vietnam during Operation Passage to Freedom after signature of the Geneva Accords in 1954, while her father stayed in the South to participate in revolutionary activities. [1]
Since then, Hồ Chí Minh supported Lê Duẩn, who later became the most powerful and longest-serving leader in Vietnam. [61] In the 1960s, Lê Duẩn became the most powerful Communist leader while Trường Chinh was still on the list of the Politburo and a member of the central committee of the party. [62]
The general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (Vietnamese: Tổng Bí thư Ban Chấp hành Trung ương Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam), [2] simply and informally the general secretary (Tổng bí thư, TBT), is the current title for the holder of the highest office within the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), being in practice the highest position in the politics ...
Nguyễn Phú Trọng (Vietnamese: [ŋwiən˦ˀ˥ fu˧˦ t͡ɕawŋ͡m˧˨ʔ] ⓘ new-yen foo chong; [1] 14 April 1944 – 19 July 2024) was a Vietnamese politician and communist theorist who served as general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam from 2011 until his death in 2024.
Tôn Đức Thắng (Vietnamese pronunciation: [ton˧˧ ʔɗɨk̚˧˦ tʰaŋ˧˦]; August 20, 1888 – March 30, 1980) was the second president of Vietnam under the leadership of General Secretary Lê Duẩn. The position of president is ceremonial and Tôn was never a major policymaker or even a member of the Politburo, Vietnam's ruling council.