Indochinese Communist Party - Transformation

Transformation

In a resolution issued by the Vietnamese Communist Party on October 1930, the party criticized its own regulations and party name. The resolution said: "When naming the party "Vietnamese Communist Party", it implies that Cambodia and Laos are not concerned. Excluding these countries is a wrong thing because Annam, Cambodia and Laos should closely contact each other in terms of politics and economics even though they do not share a language, custom, and ethic." The resolution required: "to give up the name "Vietnamese Communist Party" and to take the new name "Indochinese Communist Party"".

Later, Indochinese Communist Party issued a flyer to declair to explain the reason of changing the name. The flyer mentioned on the relationship between Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia and emphasized the need of a union of three countries to overthrow the French colonial regime in Indochina.

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