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La Lutte (newspaper)
''La Lutte'' ('The Struggle') was a French-language newspaper published in Saigon, Vietnam.〔Steinberg, David Joel. ''(In Search of Southeast Asia; A Modern History )''. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1971. p. 322〕 It was launched ahead of the April-May 1933 Saigon municipal council election as a joint organ of the Indochinese Communist Party and a grouping of Trotskyists (which became known as ''Nhom Tran Dau'', the 'Struggle Group', after ''La Lutte''), who were running a joint slate of candidates for the polls.〔Bousquet, Gisèle L. ''(Behind the Bamboo Hedge: The Impact of Homeland Politics in the Parisian Vietnamese Community )''. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1991. pp. 34-35〕〔Alexander, Robert J. ''(International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: A Documented Analysis of the Movement )''. Durham: Duke University Press, 1991. pp. 961-962〕〔Trager, Frank N (ed.). ''(Marxism in Southeast Asia; A Study of Four Countries )''. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1959. p. 134〕 This kind of cooperation between Trotskyists and Comintern-linked communists was a phenomenon unique to Vietnam.〔McConnell, Scott. ''(Leftward Journey: The Education of Vietnamese Students in France, 1919-1939 )''. New Brunswick, U.S.A.: Transaction Publishers, 1989. p. 145〕 The editorial line of ''La Lutte'' fluctuated between Trotskyist and Communist Party positions.〔 The supporters of ''La Lutte'' were known as ''lutteurs''.〔McHale, Shawn Frederick. ''(Print and Power: Confuciansim, Communism, and Buddhism in the Making of Modern Vietnam )''. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2004. p. 126〕
==1933 election==
''La Lutte'' opposed both colonial rule and the Constitutionalist Party.〔Quinn-Judge, Sophie. ''(Ho Chi Minh: The Missing Years ; 1919 - 1941 )''. Berkeley (): University of California Press, 2002. p. 200〕 The first issue of ''La Lutte'' was published on April 24, 1933. In the election the ''La Lutte'' grouping called its slate of candidates the 'Workers' List'. Two of the candidates of the Workers' List, Nguyen Van Tao and Tran Van Thach, were elected (there were six elected seats in total), but their election was invalidated in August 1933. Publication of ''La Lutte'' was discontinued after the election.〔〔

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