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==Organization==
==Organization==
===List of General Secretaries===
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|-
! No.
! width=150|Name<br /><small>(Born–Died)</small>
! Portrait
! colspan=2|Term in Office
|-
! style="background:#0f4d21; color:white;"| 1
| [[Hoàng Viện Trai]]<br /><small>(1916-1975)</small> || [[File:Nguyen Van Thieu face detail, from- Ky LBJ Thieu HonoluluJuly1968 (cropped).jpg|60px]] || 17 February 1955  || 20 December 1975
|-
! style="background:#0f4d21; color:white;"| 2
| [[Nghiêm Nài Phúc]]<br /><small>(1917-2000)</small> || [[File:USIA 66-1476.jpg|60px]] || 20 December 1975  || 6 June 1984
|-
! style="background:#0f4d21; color:white;"| 3
| [[Nguyễn Hoài Bắc]]<br /><small>(1924-2005)</small> || [[File:Mr. Vo Van Kiet.jpg|60px]] || 26 June 1984  || 12 July 1990
|-
! style="background:#0f4d21; color:white;"| 4
| [[Lạc Ngọc Đại]]<br /><small>(1924-2021)</small> || [[File:Nong Duc Manh 2010.jpg|60px]] || 12 July 1990  || 22 December 2000
|-
! style="background:#0f4d21; color:white;"| 5
| [[Nguyễn Tuấn Minh]]<br /><small>(1948-)</small> || [[File:Thaksin DOD 20050915 (crop).jpg|60px]] || 22 December 2000  || 2 October 2005
|-
! style="background:#0f4d21; color:white;"| 6
| [[Nguyễn Minh Sang]]<br /><small>(1946-)</small> || [[File:Truong Tan Sang Nov 2015.png|60px]] || 2 October 2005  || 5 May 2009
|-
! style="background:#0f4d21; color:white;"| 6
| [[Trầm Bá Cường]]<br /><small>(1953-2018)</small> || [[File:Trần Đại Quang in February 2017.jpg|60px]] || 5 May 2009  || 11 January 2018
|-
! style="background:#0f4d21; color:white;"| 7
| [[Hoàng Lan Mai]]<br /><small>(1956-)</small> || [[File:Carrie Lam 2017-03-27.jpg|60px]] || 11 January 2018 || Incumbent 
|}
==Controversies==
==Controversies==

Revision as of 17:58, 28 July 2022

Nainan People's Solidarity and Longevity
團結吧長壽𧵑人民奈人
Đoàn kết và trường thọ của nhân dân Nài Nhân
General SecretaryHoàng Lan Mai
State DirectorLê Tranh Lộc
Leader in the People's SenateTiêu Công Lý
FounderHoàng Viện Trai
Founded17 February 1955
HeadquartersTrinhieu
NewspaperNainan Chronicles
Student wingStudents for Solidarity and Longevity
Youth wingYoung Partisans of Nainan
Women's wingWomen for Solidarity and Longevity
Membership5 millionIncrease
IdeologyTự Ý Chí
Nainese nationalism
Authoritarianism
National conservatism
Nationalism
National Principlism
Anti-imperialism (self-proclaimed)
Political positionRight-wing (Social)
Center-left (Economic)
Big tent
Colors   Green, Gold
People's Senate
594 / 599
Regional Legislatrues
1,900 / 1,986
Central Council
14 / 16

The Nainan People's Longevity and Solidarity (Nainese: 團結吧長壽𧵑人民奈人; Đoàn kết và trường thọ của nhân dân Nài Nhân), commonly abbreviated as the NPSL, is the largest and dominant political party in Nainan. It is the sole legal party of Nainan and has been in control of the country since the foundation of the Harmonious Republic in 1956. It is centered around the ideology of it's founder, Hoàng Viện Trai, known as Tự Ý Chí.

History

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Hoàng Viện Trai and Nghiêm Nài Phúc are the two central figures in the party's founding

Foundation

Civil War

Early rule

Late 20th century

21st century

Ideology

The symbol of Tự Ý Chí, the ideology of the NPSL.

Organization

List of General Secretaries

No. Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Term in Office
1 Hoàng Viện Trai
(1916-1975)
Nguyen Van Thieu face detail, from- Ky LBJ Thieu HonoluluJuly1968 (cropped).jpg 17 February 1955 20 December 1975
2 Nghiêm Nài Phúc
(1917-2000)
USIA 66-1476.jpg 20 December 1975 6 June 1984
3 Nguyễn Hoài Bắc
(1924-2005)
Mr. Vo Van Kiet.jpg 26 June 1984 12 July 1990
4 Lạc Ngọc Đại
(1924-2021)
Nong Duc Manh 2010.jpg 12 July 1990 22 December 2000
5 Nguyễn Tuấn Minh
(1948-)
Thaksin DOD 20050915 (crop).jpg 22 December 2000 2 October 2005
6 Nguyễn Minh Sang
(1946-)
Truong Tan Sang Nov 2015.png 2 October 2005 5 May 2009
6 Trầm Bá Cường
(1953-2018)
Trần Đại Quang in February 2017.jpg 5 May 2009 11 January 2018
7 Hoàng Lan Mai
(1956-)
Carrie Lam 2017-03-27.jpg 11 January 2018 Incumbent

Controversies