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National Congress of Communist Party of Vietnam opens Thursday
The opening ceremony of the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) was held in capital Hanoi on Thursday morning.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, who is a member of the Presidium of the 12th National Party Congress, chaired the opening session.
Addressing the opening ceremony, President Truong Tan Sang, member of the 11th CPVCC's Politburo, emphasized the significance of the 12th National Party Congress.
The 12th congress will guide and encourage the whole party, nation and army to strengthen the building of a pure and strong party, foster national unity, simultaneously and comprehensively boost reform, resolutely defend the nation and maintain peace and stability, while striving to soon turn Vietnam into a modern industrialized country, Sang said. ...
published: 21 Jan 2016
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Vietnam's Communist Party Congress Elects New Leadership
The 12th National Party Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) ended on Thursday in Hanoi, electing a new leadership headed by incumbent General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
The Congress elected a new 200-member CPV Central Committee (CPVCC), including 180 official members and 20 alternate members.
At the first plenary session on Wednesday, the 12th CPVCC elected a 19-member Politburo and a 3-member Secretariat.
The congress also elected a Central Inspection Commission, which has 21 members.
At a press conference at the end of the congress, Mr Trong said he had hoped to retire but he would serve the party and his full term. And he stated that while reform was important for Vietnam,so was the need for strong leadership.
"We have democracy, but we also have to keep rules a...
published: 29 Jan 2016
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VIETNAM: COMMUNISTS FAIL TO FIND REPLACEMENT FOR SECRETARY GENERAL
(30 Jun 1996) Vietnamese/Nat
Vietnam's Communist Party Congress has failed find a replacement for its Secretary General following a closed session on Sunday.
The party's current leader, 80-year-old Do Muoi says he is retaining his post because \"that is what the people and the party demand.\"
It's believed the decision not to change the party's top three officials was actually made last week.
The Vietnamese Communist Party's failure to decide on a replacement for Party General Secretary Do Muoi is a sign of deep division between economic reformers and conservatives who worry that the party is losing its grip on power.
Sources said there was continued stalemate on the next stage of Vietnam's economic changes.
Muoi, seen as a balance wheel between reformers and conservati...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Mr. Nguyen Phu Trong - First express of Secretary General of the Vietnam Communist Party
Mr. Nguyen Phu Trong - Secretary General of the Communist Party.
published: 19 Jan 2011
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Politburo, Secretariat of Party Central Committee hold first session
published: 18 Feb 2021
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Truong Thi Mai picked as permanent member of Party Secretariat
The Politburo has chosen Truong Thi Mai as permanent member of the 13th Party Central Committee’s Secretariat, replacing Vo Van Thuong who is now State President of Vietnam.
Read more at: https://english.thesaigontimes.vn/truong-thi-mai-picked-as-permanent-member-of-party-secretariat/
published: 07 Mar 2023
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Vietnam: Will a New Constitution Kickstart Development? (LinkAsia: 3/8/13)
Vietnam's Communist Party has stated its desire to change the country's constitution, written in 1992. Reformers hope it will address issues of property ownership and corruption. LinkAsia speaks with Edmund Malesky of Duke University about what this new constitution will mean for the country.
Watch more at http://linkasia.org.
IMAGE: Delegates raise their membership cards to vote for the congress resolution during the closing session of the Communist Party's 10th National Congress: REUTERS/Nguyen Huy Kham
published: 11 Mar 2013
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The Banyan Tree Leadership Forum with H.E. Truong Tan Sang
Featuring a keynote address by
His Excellency Truong Tan Sang
President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Introduction by
Dr. John J. Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Moderated by
Mr. Ernest Z. Bower
Senior Adviser and Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Thursday, July 25, 2013
5:00 pm -- 6:00 pm
CSIS B1 Conference Facility
1800 K St. NW, Washington, DC 20006
This event is invitation only and non-transferable. Prior registration is required for entry. But the event will be livestreamed at this page.
Follow this event on Twitter, @SoutheastAsiaDC | @CSIS | #CSISLive
His Excellency Truong Tan Sang was elected president of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam by the National Assembly in ...
published: 26 Jul 2013
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Vietnam Communist Party forever "đảng cộng sản việt nam muôn năm"
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) is the founding and ruling political party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Although nominally it exists alongside the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, it maintains a unitary government and has centralized control over the state, military, and media. The supremacy of the Communist Party is guaranteed by Article 4 of the national constitution. The current party's leader is Nguyễn Phú Trọng, holds the titles of General Secretary of the Central Committee and Secretary of the Central Military Commission.
The party is known for the advocacy of what it calls a 'socialist-oriented market economy'. The highest institution of the CPV is the party's National Congress which elects the Central Committee. In between party congresses, the Central Committee is the s...
published: 15 Feb 2015
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Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected as General Secretary of the 13th Party Central Committee
VO Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected as General Secretary of the 13th Party Central Committee during the first plenum in Hanoi on January 31.
INTRO: During first plenum to elect the Politburo, the Party General Secretary, the Secretariat, the Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission, and its Chairsperson, Vietnamese Party leader Nguyen Phu Trong, 77, was re-elected for another five-year term. He became Party General Secretary in 2011, and was re-elected to the position in 2016.
published: 02 Feb 2021
1:05
National Congress of Communist Party of Vietnam opens Thursday
The opening ceremony of the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) was held in capital Hanoi on Thursday morning.
Vietnamese Prime Min...
The opening ceremony of the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) was held in capital Hanoi on Thursday morning.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, who is a member of the Presidium of the 12th National Party Congress, chaired the opening session.
Addressing the opening ceremony, President Truong Tan Sang, member of the 11th CPVCC's Politburo, emphasized the significance of the 12th National Party Congress.
The 12th congress will guide and encourage the whole party, nation and army to strengthen the building of a pure and strong party, foster national unity, simultaneously and comprehensively boost reform, resolutely defend the nation and maintain peace and stability, while striving to soon turn Vietnam into a modern industrialized country, Sang said.
The congress will focus on reviewing the five-year implementation of the 11th national party congress resolution (2011-2015) and the 30 years of the reform cause, map out directions and tasks for the national development during 2016-2020 period, among others.
Sang also noted that the 12th congress is a congress of "Solidarity-Democracy-Discipline-Renovation", reflecting the strong will and determination of the nation as a whole to build Vietnam into a strong country with prosperous people, democratic, fair and civilized society, advancing firmly to socialism.
Following Sang's opening speech, General Secretary of the 11th CPVCC Nguyen Phu Trong delivered the 11th CPVCC's report on documents submitted to the 12th Party Congress.
11th CPVCC's Politburo member and permanent member of the 11th CPVCC's Secretariat Le Hong Anh then presented a report reviewing the leadership of the 11th CPVCC.
Earlier on Wednesday, the 12th National Party Congress held a preparatory session to adopt the working regulations of the congress, and elected the Presidium, the Secretariat, and the Delegate Eligibility Appraisal Board of the 12th National Party Congress.
They also adopted the working agenda and election regulations at the 12th National Party Congress, and reports on examining the eligibility of the delegates.
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong was elected as Chairman of a 17-member Presidium of the 12th National Party Congress.
The 12th National Party Congress is set to produce a new Politburo and Secretariat of the CPV Central Committee, which will pave way for the election of the country's new leadership.
As many as 1,510 delegates representing over 4.5 million Vietnamese communist party members attend the congress, which is scheduled to last till Jan. 28. More on: http://newscontent.cctv.com/NewJsp/news.jsp?fileId=337887
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The opening ceremony of the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) was held in capital Hanoi on Thursday morning.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, who is a member of the Presidium of the 12th National Party Congress, chaired the opening session.
Addressing the opening ceremony, President Truong Tan Sang, member of the 11th CPVCC's Politburo, emphasized the significance of the 12th National Party Congress.
The 12th congress will guide and encourage the whole party, nation and army to strengthen the building of a pure and strong party, foster national unity, simultaneously and comprehensively boost reform, resolutely defend the nation and maintain peace and stability, while striving to soon turn Vietnam into a modern industrialized country, Sang said.
The congress will focus on reviewing the five-year implementation of the 11th national party congress resolution (2011-2015) and the 30 years of the reform cause, map out directions and tasks for the national development during 2016-2020 period, among others.
Sang also noted that the 12th congress is a congress of "Solidarity-Democracy-Discipline-Renovation", reflecting the strong will and determination of the nation as a whole to build Vietnam into a strong country with prosperous people, democratic, fair and civilized society, advancing firmly to socialism.
Following Sang's opening speech, General Secretary of the 11th CPVCC Nguyen Phu Trong delivered the 11th CPVCC's report on documents submitted to the 12th Party Congress.
11th CPVCC's Politburo member and permanent member of the 11th CPVCC's Secretariat Le Hong Anh then presented a report reviewing the leadership of the 11th CPVCC.
Earlier on Wednesday, the 12th National Party Congress held a preparatory session to adopt the working regulations of the congress, and elected the Presidium, the Secretariat, and the Delegate Eligibility Appraisal Board of the 12th National Party Congress.
They also adopted the working agenda and election regulations at the 12th National Party Congress, and reports on examining the eligibility of the delegates.
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong was elected as Chairman of a 17-member Presidium of the 12th National Party Congress.
The 12th National Party Congress is set to produce a new Politburo and Secretariat of the CPV Central Committee, which will pave way for the election of the country's new leadership.
As many as 1,510 delegates representing over 4.5 million Vietnamese communist party members attend the congress, which is scheduled to last till Jan. 28. More on: http://newscontent.cctv.com/NewJsp/news.jsp?fileId=337887
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- published: 21 Jan 2016
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1:07
Vietnam's Communist Party Congress Elects New Leadership
The 12th National Party Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) ended on Thursday in Hanoi, electing a new leadership headed by incumbent General Secre...
The 12th National Party Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) ended on Thursday in Hanoi, electing a new leadership headed by incumbent General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
The Congress elected a new 200-member CPV Central Committee (CPVCC), including 180 official members and 20 alternate members.
At the first plenary session on Wednesday, the 12th CPVCC elected a 19-member Politburo and a 3-member Secretariat.
The congress also elected a Central Inspection Commission, which has 21 members.
At a press conference at the end of the congress, Mr Trong said he had hoped to retire but he would serve the party and his full term. And he stated that while reform was important for Vietnam,so was the need for strong leadership.
"We have democracy, but we also have to keep rules and regulations intact. A country without regulations will be chaotic. We won't be able to build and develop if there is chaos and instability. That's why democracy and regulations need to go hand in hand. Democracy is within regulations and regulations are based on democracy. We cannot put one on top of the other. Doing so will lead to failure," said Pguyen Phu Trong, Vietnamese Communist Party Secretary General.
Mr Trong has already shown himself adept at managing to balance Vietnam's major diplomatic relationships and no change is expected in the country's foreign policy. But the major challenge for Vietnam's new leaders will be the economy.
A global economic slowdown could threaten recent increases in foreign investment and test the Party's promise to reform and its commitment to the socialist roots.
As many as 1,510 delegates representing over 4.5 million Vietnamese communist party members attended the 12th National Party Congress, which lasted from Jan. 21 to Jan. 28.
The election of the new party leadership will pave the way for the election of the country's key leadership positions, which include the President, the Prime Minister and the Chairman of the National Assembly.
According to a list announced at the 12th National Party Congress on Thursday, Vietnamese Minister of Public Security, Tran Dai Quang, Vice Chairwoman of National Assembly, Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, and Deputy Prime Minister, Nguyen Xuan Phuc, are included in the 19-member Politburo.
Tran Dai Quang was nominated to run for the position of Vietnamese President by the communist party, while Nguyen Xuan Phuc was nominated for the Prime Minister position.
Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, meanwhile, was nominated for Chairwoman of Vietnam's National Assembly, said Vu Trong Kim, Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee earlier this week.
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The 12th National Party Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) ended on Thursday in Hanoi, electing a new leadership headed by incumbent General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
The Congress elected a new 200-member CPV Central Committee (CPVCC), including 180 official members and 20 alternate members.
At the first plenary session on Wednesday, the 12th CPVCC elected a 19-member Politburo and a 3-member Secretariat.
The congress also elected a Central Inspection Commission, which has 21 members.
At a press conference at the end of the congress, Mr Trong said he had hoped to retire but he would serve the party and his full term. And he stated that while reform was important for Vietnam,so was the need for strong leadership.
"We have democracy, but we also have to keep rules and regulations intact. A country without regulations will be chaotic. We won't be able to build and develop if there is chaos and instability. That's why democracy and regulations need to go hand in hand. Democracy is within regulations and regulations are based on democracy. We cannot put one on top of the other. Doing so will lead to failure," said Pguyen Phu Trong, Vietnamese Communist Party Secretary General.
Mr Trong has already shown himself adept at managing to balance Vietnam's major diplomatic relationships and no change is expected in the country's foreign policy. But the major challenge for Vietnam's new leaders will be the economy.
A global economic slowdown could threaten recent increases in foreign investment and test the Party's promise to reform and its commitment to the socialist roots.
As many as 1,510 delegates representing over 4.5 million Vietnamese communist party members attended the 12th National Party Congress, which lasted from Jan. 21 to Jan. 28.
The election of the new party leadership will pave the way for the election of the country's key leadership positions, which include the President, the Prime Minister and the Chairman of the National Assembly.
According to a list announced at the 12th National Party Congress on Thursday, Vietnamese Minister of Public Security, Tran Dai Quang, Vice Chairwoman of National Assembly, Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, and Deputy Prime Minister, Nguyen Xuan Phuc, are included in the 19-member Politburo.
Tran Dai Quang was nominated to run for the position of Vietnamese President by the communist party, while Nguyen Xuan Phuc was nominated for the Prime Minister position.
Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, meanwhile, was nominated for Chairwoman of Vietnam's National Assembly, said Vu Trong Kim, Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee earlier this week.
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- published: 29 Jan 2016
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VIETNAM: COMMUNISTS FAIL TO FIND REPLACEMENT FOR SECRETARY GENERAL
(30 Jun 1996) Vietnamese/Nat
Vietnam's Communist Party Congress has failed find a replacement for its Secretary General following a closed session on Sunday....
(30 Jun 1996) Vietnamese/Nat
Vietnam's Communist Party Congress has failed find a replacement for its Secretary General following a closed session on Sunday.
The party's current leader, 80-year-old Do Muoi says he is retaining his post because \"that is what the people and the party demand.\"
It's believed the decision not to change the party's top three officials was actually made last week.
The Vietnamese Communist Party's failure to decide on a replacement for Party General Secretary Do Muoi is a sign of deep division between economic reformers and conservatives who worry that the party is losing its grip on power.
Sources said there was continued stalemate on the next stage of Vietnam's economic changes.
Muoi, seen as a balance wheel between reformers and conservatives, held a rare session with foreign reporters, who asked if he would serve the full five years of his new term.
SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese, with English translation)
\"I don't know yet. And as long as I can do the job the people will make me do it. And if they demand it, and I don't do it, they will criticize me.\"
SUPER CAPTION Do Muoi, Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary
The results of today's vote will officially be announced Monday, but details have emerged about the makeup of the party's influential Political Bureau, which will consist of 19 people and for the first time include a woman.
The new body will be slightly younger but not noticeably more reformist.
In recent years the party has had trouble attracting young people, who don't appreciate the party's discipline and prohibition on going into business.
SOUNDBITE: (Vietnamese, with English translation)
\"Up to this time the young have participated a lot. And I think we have reduced the average age by a few years. I think the progress is good. I think the young are good. And I think youth decides the future, and the old will return to the earth. I am 80 years old. I am still young.\"
SUPER CAPTION Do Muoi, Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary
Conservatives have warned that the party will lose its moral authority if corruption isn't controlled, and Muoi was asked why authorities have been reluctant to punish wrongdoers if they are party members.
SOUNDBITE: (Vietnamese, with English translation)
\"(This part just translation) They will be severely punished, even executed, (From now on Vietnamese with translation) if their corruption does much harm to the people and the rest of the country. And it will happen regardless of their position.
SUPER CAPTION Do Muoi, Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary
Do Muoi, who hugged American Communist Party delegate Jarvis Tyner after his speech, also said he wasn't worried about the slow development of relations with the United States one year after diplomatic relations were established.
Muoi is expected to serve in his current post until late 1997 while economic reformers and conservative party loyalists try to resolve their differences.
Meanwhile, the speed of economic reform and the Vietnam's economic and political future remain in limbo.
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https://wn.com/Vietnam_Communists_Fail_To_Find_Replacement_For_Secretary_General
(30 Jun 1996) Vietnamese/Nat
Vietnam's Communist Party Congress has failed find a replacement for its Secretary General following a closed session on Sunday.
The party's current leader, 80-year-old Do Muoi says he is retaining his post because \"that is what the people and the party demand.\"
It's believed the decision not to change the party's top three officials was actually made last week.
The Vietnamese Communist Party's failure to decide on a replacement for Party General Secretary Do Muoi is a sign of deep division between economic reformers and conservatives who worry that the party is losing its grip on power.
Sources said there was continued stalemate on the next stage of Vietnam's economic changes.
Muoi, seen as a balance wheel between reformers and conservatives, held a rare session with foreign reporters, who asked if he would serve the full five years of his new term.
SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese, with English translation)
\"I don't know yet. And as long as I can do the job the people will make me do it. And if they demand it, and I don't do it, they will criticize me.\"
SUPER CAPTION Do Muoi, Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary
The results of today's vote will officially be announced Monday, but details have emerged about the makeup of the party's influential Political Bureau, which will consist of 19 people and for the first time include a woman.
The new body will be slightly younger but not noticeably more reformist.
In recent years the party has had trouble attracting young people, who don't appreciate the party's discipline and prohibition on going into business.
SOUNDBITE: (Vietnamese, with English translation)
\"Up to this time the young have participated a lot. And I think we have reduced the average age by a few years. I think the progress is good. I think the young are good. And I think youth decides the future, and the old will return to the earth. I am 80 years old. I am still young.\"
SUPER CAPTION Do Muoi, Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary
Conservatives have warned that the party will lose its moral authority if corruption isn't controlled, and Muoi was asked why authorities have been reluctant to punish wrongdoers if they are party members.
SOUNDBITE: (Vietnamese, with English translation)
\"(This part just translation) They will be severely punished, even executed, (From now on Vietnamese with translation) if their corruption does much harm to the people and the rest of the country. And it will happen regardless of their position.
SUPER CAPTION Do Muoi, Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary
Do Muoi, who hugged American Communist Party delegate Jarvis Tyner after his speech, also said he wasn't worried about the slow development of relations with the United States one year after diplomatic relations were established.
Muoi is expected to serve in his current post until late 1997 while economic reformers and conservative party loyalists try to resolve their differences.
Meanwhile, the speed of economic reform and the Vietnam's economic and political future remain in limbo.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 9326
0:14
Truong Thi Mai picked as permanent member of Party Secretariat
The Politburo has chosen Truong Thi Mai as permanent member of the 13th Party Central Committee’s Secretariat, replacing Vo Van Thuong who is now State Presiden...
The Politburo has chosen Truong Thi Mai as permanent member of the 13th Party Central Committee’s Secretariat, replacing Vo Van Thuong who is now State President of Vietnam.
Read more at: https://english.thesaigontimes.vn/truong-thi-mai-picked-as-permanent-member-of-party-secretariat/
https://wn.com/Truong_Thi_Mai_Picked_As_Permanent_Member_Of_Party_Secretariat
The Politburo has chosen Truong Thi Mai as permanent member of the 13th Party Central Committee’s Secretariat, replacing Vo Van Thuong who is now State President of Vietnam.
Read more at: https://english.thesaigontimes.vn/truong-thi-mai-picked-as-permanent-member-of-party-secretariat/
- published: 07 Mar 2023
- views: 26
2:54
Vietnam: Will a New Constitution Kickstart Development? (LinkAsia: 3/8/13)
Vietnam's Communist Party has stated its desire to change the country's constitution, written in 1992. Reformers hope it will address issues of property ownersh...
Vietnam's Communist Party has stated its desire to change the country's constitution, written in 1992. Reformers hope it will address issues of property ownership and corruption. LinkAsia speaks with Edmund Malesky of Duke University about what this new constitution will mean for the country.
Watch more at http://linkasia.org.
IMAGE: Delegates raise their membership cards to vote for the congress resolution during the closing session of the Communist Party's 10th National Congress: REUTERS/Nguyen Huy Kham
https://wn.com/Vietnam_Will_A_New_Constitution_Kickstart_Development_(Linkasia_3_8_13)
Vietnam's Communist Party has stated its desire to change the country's constitution, written in 1992. Reformers hope it will address issues of property ownership and corruption. LinkAsia speaks with Edmund Malesky of Duke University about what this new constitution will mean for the country.
Watch more at http://linkasia.org.
IMAGE: Delegates raise their membership cards to vote for the congress resolution during the closing session of the Communist Party's 10th National Congress: REUTERS/Nguyen Huy Kham
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 821
46:04
The Banyan Tree Leadership Forum with H.E. Truong Tan Sang
Featuring a keynote address by
His Excellency Truong Tan Sang
President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Introduction by
Dr. John J. Hamre
President, CEO, a...
Featuring a keynote address by
His Excellency Truong Tan Sang
President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Introduction by
Dr. John J. Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Moderated by
Mr. Ernest Z. Bower
Senior Adviser and Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Thursday, July 25, 2013
5:00 pm -- 6:00 pm
CSIS B1 Conference Facility
1800 K St. NW, Washington, DC 20006
This event is invitation only and non-transferable. Prior registration is required for entry. But the event will be livestreamed at this page.
Follow this event on Twitter, @SoutheastAsiaDC | @CSIS | #CSISLive
His Excellency Truong Tan Sang was elected president of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam by the National Assembly in July 2011. Before assuming the presidency, Mr. Sang was a standing member of the Communist Party's Secretariat from 2006 to 2011. He was the head of the Party Central Commission on Economic Affairs from 2000 to 2006 and was the secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee from 1996 to 2000.
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ASIA PROGRAMS, CSIS SUMITRO DJOJOHADIKUSUMO BANYAN TREE LEADERSHIP FORUM, SUMITRO CHAIR FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA STUDIES
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https://wn.com/The_Banyan_Tree_Leadership_Forum_With_H.E._Truong_Tan_Sang
Featuring a keynote address by
His Excellency Truong Tan Sang
President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Introduction by
Dr. John J. Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Moderated by
Mr. Ernest Z. Bower
Senior Adviser and Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Thursday, July 25, 2013
5:00 pm -- 6:00 pm
CSIS B1 Conference Facility
1800 K St. NW, Washington, DC 20006
This event is invitation only and non-transferable. Prior registration is required for entry. But the event will be livestreamed at this page.
Follow this event on Twitter, @SoutheastAsiaDC | @CSIS | #CSISLive
His Excellency Truong Tan Sang was elected president of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam by the National Assembly in July 2011. Before assuming the presidency, Mr. Sang was a standing member of the Communist Party's Secretariat from 2006 to 2011. He was the head of the Party Central Commission on Economic Affairs from 2000 to 2006 and was the secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee from 1996 to 2000.
Programs
ASIA PROGRAMS, CSIS SUMITRO DJOJOHADIKUSUMO BANYAN TREE LEADERSHIP FORUM, SUMITRO CHAIR FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA STUDIES
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, TRADE AND ECONOMICS, GOVERNANCE
Regions
ASIA, SOUTHEAST ASIA
- published: 26 Jul 2013
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Vietnam Communist Party forever "đảng cộng sản việt nam muôn năm"
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) is the founding and ruling political party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Although nominally it exists alongside the...
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) is the founding and ruling political party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Although nominally it exists alongside the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, it maintains a unitary government and has centralized control over the state, military, and media. The supremacy of the Communist Party is guaranteed by Article 4 of the national constitution. The current party's leader is Nguyễn Phú Trọng, holds the titles of General Secretary of the Central Committee and Secretary of the Central Military Commission.
The party is known for the advocacy of what it calls a 'socialist-oriented market economy'. The highest institution of the CPV is the party's National Congress which elects the Central Committee. In between party congresses, the Central Committee is the supreme organ on party affairs. Immediately after a party congress, the Central Committee elects the Politburo and Secretariat, and appoints the First Secretary, the highest party office. In between sessions of the Central Committee, the Politburo is the supreme organ on party affairs. However, it can only implement decisions based upon the policies which have been approved in advance by either the Central Committee or the party's National Congress. As of 2014, the 11th Politburo comprises 16 members.
https://wn.com/Vietnam_Communist_Party_Forever_Đảng_Cộng_Sản_Việt_Nam_Muôn_Năm
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) is the founding and ruling political party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Although nominally it exists alongside the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, it maintains a unitary government and has centralized control over the state, military, and media. The supremacy of the Communist Party is guaranteed by Article 4 of the national constitution. The current party's leader is Nguyễn Phú Trọng, holds the titles of General Secretary of the Central Committee and Secretary of the Central Military Commission.
The party is known for the advocacy of what it calls a 'socialist-oriented market economy'. The highest institution of the CPV is the party's National Congress which elects the Central Committee. In between party congresses, the Central Committee is the supreme organ on party affairs. Immediately after a party congress, the Central Committee elects the Politburo and Secretariat, and appoints the First Secretary, the highest party office. In between sessions of the Central Committee, the Politburo is the supreme organ on party affairs. However, it can only implement decisions based upon the policies which have been approved in advance by either the Central Committee or the party's National Congress. As of 2014, the 11th Politburo comprises 16 members.
- published: 15 Feb 2015
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Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected as General Secretary of the 13th Party Central Committee
VO Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected as General Secretary of the 13th Party Central Committee during the first plenum in Hanoi on January 31.
INTRO: During first...
VO Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected as General Secretary of the 13th Party Central Committee during the first plenum in Hanoi on January 31.
INTRO: During first plenum to elect the Politburo, the Party General Secretary, the Secretariat, the Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission, and its Chairsperson, Vietnamese Party leader Nguyen Phu Trong, 77, was re-elected for another five-year term. He became Party General Secretary in 2011, and was re-elected to the position in 2016.
https://wn.com/Nguyen_Phu_Trong_Was_Re_Elected_As_General_Secretary_Of_The_13Th_Party_Central_Committee
VO Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected as General Secretary of the 13th Party Central Committee during the first plenum in Hanoi on January 31.
INTRO: During first plenum to elect the Politburo, the Party General Secretary, the Secretariat, the Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission, and its Chairsperson, Vietnamese Party leader Nguyen Phu Trong, 77, was re-elected for another five-year term. He became Party General Secretary in 2011, and was re-elected to the position in 2016.
- published: 02 Feb 2021
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