People's Revolutionary Party (Vietnam)

The People's Revolutionary Party of Vietnam (PRP; Vietnamese: Đảng Nhân dân Cách mạng Việt Nam) was a political party in South Vietnam established in 1962, being the counter-part of the Workers' Party of Vietnam (based in North Vietnam) to provide formal political leadership for the National Liberation Front against the US-backed Republic of Vietnam. In 1976, following the communists' victory and the fall of Saigon, the party was formally merged with the Workers' Party of Vietnam in North Vietnam to form the modern Communist Party of Vietnam.

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People's Revolutionary Party (Vietnam)

The People's Revolutionary Party of Vietnam (PRP; Vietnamese: Đảng Nhân dân Cách mạng Việt Nam) was a political party in South Vietnam established in 1962, being the counter-part of the Workers' Party of Vietnam (based in North Vietnam) to provide formal political leadership for the National Liberation Front against the US-backed Republic of Vietnam. In 1976, following the communists' victory and the fall of Saigon, the party was formally merged with the Workers' Party of Vietnam in North Vietnam to form the modern Communist Party of Vietnam.

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