Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party
The Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party (Vietnamese: Cần lao Nhân vị Cách Mạng Ðảng / Đảng Cần lao Nhân vị), often simply called the Cần Lao Party, was a Vietnamese political party, formed in the early 1950s by the President of South Vietnam Ngô Đình Diệm and his brother and adviser Ngô Đình Nhu. Based on mass-organizations and secret networks as effective instruments, the party played a considerable role in creating a political groundwork for Diệm's power and helped him to control all political activities in South Vietnam. The doctrine of the party was ostensibly based on Ngô Đình Nhu's Person Dignity Theory (Vietnamese: Thuyết Nhân Vị) and Emmanuel Mounier's Personalism.
Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party Cần lao Nhân vị Cách Mạng Ðảng | |
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Leader | Ngô Đình Diệm |
General Secretary | Ngô Đình Nhu |
Founded | 8 August 1954 |
Dissolved | 1 November 1963 |
Headquarters | Saigon |
Newspaper | "Society" (Xã hội) |
Youth wing | "Revolutionary Youth" |
Women's wing | "Women Solidarity Movement" |
Membership (1962) | 1,368,757 |
Ideology | |
Political position | Syncretic |
Colours | Green |
Slogan | Labor – Revolution – Personalism (Cần lao - Cách mạng - Nhân vị) |
Party flag | |
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