People's Revolutionary Party (Vietnam)
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The People's Revolutionary Party was a political party in South Vietnam. PRP was founded on January 1, 1962. It foundation was publicly announced by Radio Hanoi on January 18, 1962.[1][2]
The stated goals of the party was to combat imperialism, feudalism and colonialism. PRP was not an explicitly communist party, but according to the January 18 Radio Hanoi broadcast, it represented the Marxist-Leninists in South Vietnam. PRP was led by a Central Committee, often refered to as 'Central Office, South Vietnam' (COSVN). The smallest organizational unit of PRP was the cell. 1-7 cells constituted a chi bo, the street or hamlet level organization of the party. PRP was the leading force in the National Liberation Front. Both at national and local levels PRP committees lead the NLF work. In the Central Committee there were three main responsibilities, Military Commissar (coordinating the relations with the North Vietnamese Army), NLF control and general admnistration.[2][1]