Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party
Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party Cần lao Nhân vị Cách mạng Ðảng | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Ngô Đình Diệm |
| General Secretary | Ngô Đình Nhu |
| Founded | 8 August 1954 |
| Dissolved | 2 November 1963 |
| Headquarters | Saigon, South Vietnam |
| Newspaper | "Society" (Xã hội) |
| Youth wing | "Revolutionary Youth" |
| Women's wing | "Women Solidarity Movement" |
| Membership (1962) | 1,368,757 |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Centre |
| Religion | Catholicism |
| Colours | Green |
| Slogan | Labor – Revolution – Personalism (Cần lao - Cách mạng - Nhân vị) |
| Party flag | |
The Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party (Vietnamese: Cần lao Nhân vị Cách mạng Ðảng), often simply called the Cần Lao Party, was a Vietnamese political party, formed in the early 1950s by the President of South Vietnam Ngô Đình Diệm and his brother and adviser Ngô Đình Nhu. Based on mass-organizations and secret networks as effective instruments, the party played a considerable role in creating a political groundwork for Diệm's power and helped him to control all political activities in South Vietnam. The doctrine of the party was based on the Person Dignity Theory (Vietnamese: Thuyết Nhân Vị).