Central Mass Mobilization Commission of the Communist Party of Vietnam

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The Central Mass Mobilization Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam is an advisory body to the Central Committee, and directly subordinate to the Politburo. It is chiefly responsible for public security and public relations.

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