General Secretary Ha Huy Tap
General Secretary of the Party from July 1936 to March 1938.

SUMMARY OF WORK EXPERIENCE
- 1926: Joined the Phuc Viet Association (later changed to Tan Viet Revolutionary Party)
- 1927: Teaching at An Nam school, also known as Nguyen Xich Hong school, Saigon
- December 1928: Went to Guangzhou, China to discuss the merger with the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association.
- July 19, 1929: Went to the Soviet Union to study at the Communist International's University of the Communist Labor of the East in Moscow under the alias Sinichorkin.
- Late 1929: Admitted to the Russian Bolshevik Communist Party
- 1932: Graduated from the Communist Labor University of the East and returned to Vietnam. On the way back, he was arrested by the French and deported to Belgium, then returned to China.
- 1934: Participated in the Party's External Command Committee. He directly chaired the Party's First National Congress in Macau (from March 27 to 31, 1935)
- 3/1935: Appointed Secretary of the External Command of the Indochinese Communist Party
- July 1936: The Party's overseas command committee met and sent comrade back to the country to re-establish the Central Committee and hold the position of General Secretary of the Party.
- September 1937: The Central Conference met in Ba Diem, Gia Dinh (from September 3 to 5, 1937), he read a report reviewing the Party's leadership from after the 1st Congress to 1937.
- March 1938: Resigned from the position of General Secretary, became a member of the Central Standing Committee and member of the Central Party Secretariat.
- 5/1938: Captured by the enemy in Saigon, then placed under house arrest
- October 25, 1940: Sentenced to 5 years in prison by the enemy
- March 25, 1941: The enemy changed the sentence to death for "bearing spiritual responsibility for the Southern Uprising"
- August 28, 1941: French colonialists shot comrade Ha Huy Tap along with other comrades at Ba Diem, Hoc Mon, Gia Dinh.