2nd Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Vietnam

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2nd Central Committee
  1st
3rd  
19 February 1951 – 10 September 1960
(9 years, 204 days)
Overview
Type Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Vietnam
Election 2nd National Congress
Leadership
General Secretary Trường Chinh
(February 1951-October 1956)
Hồ Chí Minh
(October 1956-September 1960)
Chairman Hồ Chí Minh
Politburo 7 members
1 alternate
Secretariat 3 members
Members
Total19 members
Alternates
Total10 alternates

The 2nd Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Vietnam (WPV) was elected at the 2nd WPV National Congress. It elected the 2nd Politburo and the 2nd Secretariat.

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Plenums

The Central Committee (CC) is not a permanent institution. Instead, it convenes plenary sessions between party congresses. When the CC is not in session, decision-making powers are delegated to its internal bodies; that is, the Politburo and the Secretariat. None of these organs are permanent bodies either; typically, they convene several times a month.

Plenary Sessions of the 2nd Central Committee
PlenumDateLengthRef.
1st Plenary Session13 March 19511 day [1]
2nd Plenary Session27 September – October 1951Not made public. [1]
3rd Plenary Session22–28 April 19527 days [1]
4th Plenary Session25–30 January 19536 days [1]
5th Plenary Session14 November 19531 day [1]
6th Plenary Session15–18 July 19544 days [1]
7th Plenary Session3–12 March 195510 days [1]
8th Plenary Session13–20 August 19558 days [1]
9th Plenary Session24 April 19561 day [1]
10th Plenary SessionSeptember – 29 October 19561 day [1]
11th Plenary Session3 December 19561 day [1]
12th Plenary SessionMarch 1957Not made public. [1]
13th Plenary Session19–21 February 1957Not made public. [1]
14th Plenary SessionJanuary 1958Not made public. [1]
15th Plenary Session5 January 19591 day [1]
16th Plenary SessionApril 1959Not made public. [1]
17th Plenary SessionOctober 1959Not made public. [1]

Composition

Members

Members of the 2nd Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Vietnam
ListingName 1st CC 3rd CC BYPMBirthplaceEthnicityGenderRef.
1 Hồ Chí Minh OldReelected18901930 Nghệ An province Kinh Male [2]
2 Trường Chinh OldReelected19071930 Nam Định province Kinh Male [3]
3 Lê Duẩn OldReelected19071930 Quảng Trị Province Kinh Male [4]
4 Phạm Văn Đồng AlternateReelected19061930 Quảng Ngãi province Kinh Male [5]
5 Võ Nguyễn Giáp OldReelected19111930 Quảng Bình province Kinh Male [6]
6 Lê Đức Thọ OldReelected19111930 Nam Định province Kinh Male [7]
7 Nguyễn Chí Thanh OldReelected19141937 Thừa Thiên Huế province Kinh Male [8]
8 Nguyễn Lương Bằng OldReelected19041930 Hải Dương province Kinh Male [9]
9 Hoàng Quốc Việt OldReelected19051930 Bắc Ninh province Kinh Male [10]
10 Chu Văn Tấn OldReelected19091936 Lạng Sơn province Kinh Male [11]
11 Tôn Đức Thắng NewReelected18881930 Long Xuyên province Kinh Male [12]
12 Lê Văn Lương AlternateReelected19121930 Bắc Ninh province Kinh Male [13]
13 Trần Đăng Ninh AlternateDied19101936 Hà Tây province Kinh Male [14]
14 Hoàng Văn Hoan OldReelected19051930 Nghệ An province Kinh Male [15]
15 Trần Quốc Hoàn NewReelected19161934 Nghệ An province Kinh Male [16]
16 Lê Thanh Nghị NewReelected19111930 Hải Dương province Kinh Male [17]
17 Nguyễn Duy Trinh NewReelected19101930 Nghệ An province Kinh Male [18]
18 Phạm Hùng NewReelected19121930 Vĩnh Long province Kinh Male [19]
19 Ung Văn Khiêm NewReelected19101930 Long Xuyên province Kinh Male [20]
Trần Hữu Dực PromotedReelected19101930 Quảng Trị province Kinh Male [21]
Tố Hữu PromotedReelected19201938 Thừa Thiên Huế province Kinh Male [22]
Trần Nam Trung PromotedReelected19121931 Quảng Ngãi province Kinh Male [23]
Đỗ Mười PromotedReelected19171939 Hà Nội City Kinh Male [24]
Bùi Quang Tạo PromotedReelected1913 Thái Bình province Kinh Male [25]
Nguyễn Thị Thập PromotedReelected19081931 Mỹ Tho province Kinh Female [26]
Xuân Thuỷ PromotedReelected19121941 Hà Đông City Kinh Male [27]

Alternates

Alternates of the 2nd Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Vietnam
ListingName 1st CC 3rd CC BYPMBirthplaceEthnicityGenderRef.
1 Nguyễn Khang NewMember19191936 Thái Bình province Kinh Male [28]
2 Nguyễn Văn Trân NewMember19171935 Bắc Ninh province Kinh Male [29]
3 Hà Huy Giáp NewMember19081930 Hà Tĩnh province Kinh Male [30]
4 Hồ Viết Thắng NewNot19181939 Nghệ An province Kinh Male [31]
5 Văn Tiến Dũng NewMember19171937 Hà Nội City Kinh Male [32]
6 Tố Hữu NewPromoted19201938 Thừa Thiên Huế province Kinh Male [22]
7 Hồ Tùng Mậu NewDied18961930 Nghệ An province Kinh Male [33]
8 Nguyễn Văn Kỉnh NewMember19161938 Sài Gòn City Kinh Male [34]
9 Nguyễn Chánh NewDied19141931 Quảng Ngãi province Kinh Male [35]
10 Hoàng Anh NewMember19121937 Thừa Thiên Huế province Kinh Male [36]
11 Trần Hữu Dực NewPromoted19101930 Quảng Trị province Kinh Male [21]
12 Bùi Quang Tạo NewPromoted1913 Thái Bình province Kinh Male [25]
13 Xuân Thuỷ NewPromoted19121941 Hà Đông City Kinh Male [27]
14 Trần Nam Trung NewPromoted19121931 Quảng Ngãi province Kinh Male [23]
15 Nguyễn Thị Thập NewPromoted19081931 Mỹ Tho province Kinh Female [26]
16 Đỗ Mười NewPromoted19171939 Hà Nội City Kinh Male [24]

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