Thứ Hai, 04/02/2019, 14:53 (GMT+7)
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Meeting for celebrating the CPV Party – the Spring 2019

ABO - On February 1, at the provincial convention center, the Tien Giang provincial Party Committee, People's Council, People's Committee, Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee solemnly organized a meeting on Saturday to celebrate the 89th anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV, February 3, 1930-2019) and to welcome lunar New Year 2019 – the Year of the Pig.

This event saw the attendance of Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Tien Giang provincial Party Committee Nguyen Van Danh, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Vo Van Binh, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Le Van Huong, the leaders of the province through the periods, etc…

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Secretary of the Tien Giang provincial Party Committee Nguyen Van Danh speaking at the meeting. Photo: THUY HA

At the meeting, Comrade Nguyen Van Danh reviewed the glorious tradition of the CPV, highlighting the great historical significance of the founding of the CPV on February 3, 1930.

At the meeting.
At the meeting.

He emphasized that the founding of the CPV is a great turning point in the history of the Vietnamese revolution, marking a milestone in the development of our people over past 89 years. He also reviewed the historical significance of the Mau Than General Offensive and Uprising in spring 1968 in the course of the Vietnamese revolution.

Photo: THUY HA
Photo: THUY HA

At the same time, he summarized the outstanding socio-economic achievements of the province in 2018.

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At the meeting. Photo: THUY HA

Colonel Luong Quoc Tho, Chairman of the Provincial Veterans' Association stated the feelings, faithful heart of veterans to the Party and the country. Secretary of the Provincial Communist Youth Union Nguyen Thi Uyen Trang represented the youth of the province and showed the determination of youth, promoting the Party's tradition and the indomitable patriotism of our people and army.

By THUY HA – Translated by HUU CHI
 

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