Huỳnh Tấn Phát (; 15 February 1913 – 30 September 1989) was a
Vietnamese architect
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,
politician
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and
revolutionary
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Definition
The term—bot ...
. He was the Prime Minister and ''
de facto'' leader of the
Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam during the
Vietnam War
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. After
unification, Phát became
Deputy Prime Minister
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and
Minister of Construction before serving as
Vice President of Vietnam until his death.
He is the designer of the
flag of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam.
Early life and education
He studied architecture at the
University of Hanoi. In 1940, he became the first Vietnamese architect to open a private architectural office in
Saigon
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.
In 1941, he won the first prize in the design contest of the Indochina Exhibition and Convention Center organized by the
Governor General of Indochina Jean Decoux.
He is the designer of many iconic villas in
District 1,
Ho Chi Minh City
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.
Phát later became an editor of the anti-French magazine ''Jeunesse'' (Youth) and a co-founder of the
Vanguard Youth movement.
Career
Huỳnh Tấn Phát joined the
Indochinese Communist Party in March 1945, and began revolutionary activities in Saigon, whereupon he was appointed Deputy Director of the Information and Press Committee for
Southern Vietnam
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. He was a member of the
First National Assembly of the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam
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(North Vietnam).
When the French re-occupied Saigon after
World War II
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, he was arrested and sentenced to two years in prison. Upon his release, Phát resumed his revolutionary activities and in 1949 was appointed a Commissioner of the Administrative Resistance Committee for Southern Vietnam and directly managed the Free Voice of Saigon-Cho Lon Radio.
He later emerged as a leading chief theoretician of the
Viet Cong
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(formally the National Liberation Front).
Phát became Chairman of the
(PRG) on its formation in 1969. Upon the
surrender of the
Republic of Vietnam
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government on 30 April 1975, the PRG became the nominal government of South Vietnam. He held this post until 2 July 1976, when the country was
reunified with the North, making him the only
communist
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South Vietnamese prime minister. From 1976 to 1982, he was a vice premier of Vietnam. In 1982, he became the
Vice President of the Council of State and served in this position until his death in 1989.
Between 1983 and 1988, Phát was also the
Chairman of the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, a political coalition that included the
Communist Party of Vietnam
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, the
Democratic Party of Vietnam
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and the
Socialist Party of Vietnam
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.
Legacy
For his devotion to the communist cause, he was awarded the
Order of Ho Chi Minh.
Huỳnh Tấn Phát died 1989 in Ho Chi Minh City at the age of 76.
Many streets in Vietnamese cities and provinces have been named after him.
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References
1913 births
1989 deaths
People from Tiền Giang province
Vice presidents of Vietnam
Vietnamese people of the Vietnam War
Communist Party of Vietnam politicians
Deputy prime ministers of Vietnam
Vietnamese nationalists
Vietnamese revolutionaries
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