Party leader calls on police force to keep following Ho Chi Minh’s example

Van Hieu
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(VOVWORLD) -During his lifetime, President Ho Chi Minh paid special attention to building the People's Public Security force to be absolutely loyal to the Party's cause, serve the people, and be the core force in security and order protection, said Party General Secretary To Lam.

Party leader calls on police force to keep following Ho Chi Minh’s example - ảnh 1Party General Secretary To Lam speaking at the conference in Hanoi on May 19. Photo: VOV

The Party leader on Monday gave a speech at a Hanoi conference reviewing 10 years of implementing the Politburo’s Directive 05 on studying and following President Ho Chi Minh’s ideology, morality and style and Regulation 09 of the Central Public Security Party Committee on studying and following “Six things Uncle Ho taught the People’s Public Security Forces”.

The Party leader stressed the importance of unceasingly studying and following Ho Chi Minh's thoughts, morality and style, and implementing "Six things Uncle Ho taught the People's Public Security".

“Continue to concretize Ho Chi Minh's thought, morality, and style into specific, easy-to-understand, easy-to-remember, easy-to-implement ethical standards, set the targets to strive for and achieve according to each time frame. This will be easy to check and evaluate every Party Committee, unit, and individual in the People's Public Security”.

General Secretary Lam emphasized the close link between the study and following of Ho Chi Minh's thoughts, morality and style and building a truly clean, strong, disciplined, elite and modern People's Public Security force.

He also stressed the need to build a mass movement on protecting national security, in which the viewpoint "people are the root", people are the center and stakeholders is thoroughly understood. All policies on protecting security and order must truly originate from the aspirations, legitimate and legal rights and interests of the people, Party leader Lam said.

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