On the afternoon of August 27, the Ministry of Home Affairs solemnly organized the 80th Anniversary of the Ministry’s Establishment (August 28, 1945 – August 28, 2025) and the Patriotic Emulation Congress (2025-2030).

Attending the ceremony were Party General Secretary Tô Lâm; former Politburo member, former National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân, former Minister of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs; Politburo members: Party Central Committee Secretary – Head of the Central Organizing Commission Lê Minh Hưng, Party Central Committee Secretary – Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Đình Trạc, Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyễn Hòa Bình, Standing Member of the XIV Party Congress Document Sub-Committee Nguyễn Văn Nên, General Phan Văn Giang – Minister of National Defense, General Lương Tam Quang, Minister of Public Security.

Also in attendance were comrades: Lê Hoài Trung, Party Central Committee Secretary, Head of the Party Central Committee Office; Nguyễn Khắc Định, Party Central Committee member, Vice Chairman of the National Assembly; Nguyễn Thị Thanh, Party Central Committee member, Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly; Bùi Thanh Sơn, Party Central Committee member, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Lê Thành Long, Party Central Committee member, Deputy Prime Minister; leaders, former leaders of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs…

Politburo members: President Lương Cường, Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính, National Assembly Chairman Trần Thanh Mẫn, Standing Secretary of the Secretariat Trần Cẩm Tú sent congratulatory flower baskets.

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Ministry of Home Affairs

The Ministry of Home Affairs is a principal government department responsible for a nation’s internal security, domestic policy, and public administration. Its history is tied to the formation of the modern state, often evolving from older colonial or imperial offices to manage law and order, citizenship, and internal affairs. The specific founding date and historical details vary by country.

Central Organizing Commission

The Central Organizing Commission is a body within the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Historically, it has been responsible for crucial party organizational tasks, including personnel appointments and internal management. Its role is central to maintaining the party’s structure and discipline.

Central Internal Affairs Commission

The Central Internal Affairs Commission is a key Communist Party body overseeing China’s legal and law enforcement systems. It was established to strengthen party control over internal security and judicial affairs, reflecting the integration of party leadership with state governance structures. Its history is tied to modern political-legal reforms aimed at maintaining social stability under party guidance.

Ministry of National Defense

The Ministry of National Defense is the government department responsible for the formulation and execution of national defense policy and the management of the armed forces. Its modern form was established in the 20th century, evolving from earlier institutions like war offices or ministries of war to oversee a unified military command structure. It plays a central role in national security, military strategy, and coordinating defense operations.

Ministry of Public Security

The Ministry of Public Security is the principal police and security authority of the People’s Republic of China, responsible for public order, internal security, and law enforcement. It was established in 1949 following the founding of the PRC, evolving from the security apparatus of the earlier Chinese Communist Party. The ministry oversees the country’s vast domestic police force and its various security operations.

Party Central Committee Office

The Party Central Committee Office is the administrative headquarters of the Communist Party of China (CPC), located in Zhongnanhai, Beijing. It serves as the central hub for the Party’s leadership and decision-making, coordinating its nationwide operations and policies. Historically, its role and location have been central to the governance of the People’s Republic of China since its establishment.

National Assembly

The National Assembly refers to the legislative body of France, established during the French Revolution in 1789 when the Third Estate broke away from the Estates-General. It was a pivotal institution that drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, marking the end of absolute monarchy. Today, it is the lower house of the French Parliament, located in the Palais Bourbon in Paris.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a government department responsible for managing a nation’s diplomatic relations and foreign policy. Its origins can be traced back to the development of the modern state system in Europe, with many countries establishing their own formal foreign ministries by the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, it is a central institution for conducting diplomacy, negotiating treaties, and protecting the interests of citizens abroad.