5th National Liberation Front Party Congress

5th National Liberation Front Party Congress

Year
1983
Face Value
5.00
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
50000
Themes
Events
The 5th Congress of the National Liberation Front Party was held from December 19 to 22, 1983 under the slogan “Work and rigor to guarantee the future”.
This congress precedes the commemoration of the thirtieth anniversary of the outbreak of the glorious November 1 Revolution and follows by one year the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of independence, a combination of circumstances which has more than one significance.
Through the study and analysis of the steps taken by the country in the construction of socialism and planning for a better tomorrow, this congress aims to be a demonstration of the desire to lead the Algerian Revolution forward.
Its success therefore mobilizes all the interest of activists and the entire people as it is true that it is the first congress to be prepared and held under normal conditions.
He is called upon to evaluate the important step taken in the building of the country and to inaugurate a new one no less important for the continuity of our Revolution.
As such, this congress will be, beyond the party, that of the entire people. To guarantee the continuation of the march towards the desired future, he urges the Algerian people as a whole to work and be rigorous.
Thus, he consecrates work as one of his superior values ​​and confirms it as a duty and honor accompanied by the obligation of rigor perceived as a perfection of its accomplishment and an uncompromising sanction of its results, the rigor without which no work can have any effect.
As for the pictorial composition that this postage stamp conveys, it is intended to be at the same time an attempt to immortalize the 5th Congress, an opportunity conducive to artistic creation, and a representation through the shapes and colors of the meanings of its slogan in order to make them, through the cultural function of the postage stamp, familiar to the popular masses.