National leaders pay tribute to President Ho Chi Minh on National Day
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The delegation of national leaders at President Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum in Ha Noi. (Photo: VNA) |
The delegation included Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, and President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee Tran Thanh Man, along with a number of former Party, State and Government leaders.
The delegation also laid flowers at the Monument for Heroic Martyrs at Bac Son street.
The same day, a number of delegations, including those from the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Public Security and Ha Noi also paid homage to late President Ho Chi Minh and the heroic martyrs.
President Ho Chi Minh led the Vietnamese nation to success in the struggle for national independence.
On September 2, 1945, he read the Declaration of Independence, declaring to the world the foundation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
Over the past 50 years, the President’s testament has been the torchlight for Vietnam’s revolution.
President Ho Chi Minh was a talented leader, a national hero who devoted all his life to the national independence and freedom and happiness of the people while tirelessly striving for peace and progress in the world.
The same day, a delegation of the Party Committee, People’s Council, People’s Committee and Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ho Chi Minh City paid tribute to the late President at the Ho Chi Minh Museum’s branch in the city.
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