In memory of late Chairman of the Council of Ministers Pham Hung (1912–1988), the delegation expressed their profound reverence for his contribution to the cause of national construction and defense.

PM Pham Minh Chinh hailed late Chairman of the Council of Ministers Pham Hung as a shining example of revolutionary ethics and unwavering loyalty to the Party's revolutionary cause. He was always ready to fight and sacrifice for national independence and freedom and well-being of the people, he said.

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At the residence of the family of late Chairman of the Council of Ministers Pham Hung

With over 75 years of life and 60 years dedicated to revolutionary activities, he earned the trust of the Party and the people, holding numerous pivotal roles during Vietnam’s past struggle for national liberation and its subsequent reconstruction and development, he said.

Honoring the legacy of late PM Vo Van Kiet, who passed away in 2008, PM Pham Minh Chinh lauded him as an eminent leader and an outstanding disciple of President Ho Chi Minh. Known for his democratic approach and hands-on working style, Kiet blended theory with practice, upheld the principle of speaking and acting in unison. His boldness, decisiveness, and accountability left an indelible mark on Vietnam’s journey of renewal, integration and development.

Many of his enduring contribution have been and will continue to be upheld by the Party, State and people in the ongoing efforts to build and defend the Fatherland of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. These contribution serve as a foundation as the nation moves toward a new era of prosperity, strength and development, he said.

Source: VNA