Controlling political power in line with Ho Chi Minh’s thought – concept and inevitability
Ho Chi Minh always paid special attention to power control in both theory and political practice with the hope that power will be executed correctly and disgrace will be prevented to help cadres and Party members to be legitimate leader and loyal servant to the people. This article discussed Ho Chi Minh’s instructions on controlling political power with regards to its concept and inevitability.
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communications, no 8 (2020).
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