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16/03/2021 10:39 GMT+7
At the 11th session that will open on March 24, the National Assembly will secretly vote to dismiss the President, Prime Minister, and Chair of the National Assembly and elect and approve many state leaders.
At the meeting of the National Assembly Standing Committee to comment on the content and agenda of the 11th National Assembly session on March 15, National Assembly Secretary General Nguyen Hanh Phuc said that the 11th session will take place from March 24 through April 8.
Nguyen Thanh Bình, permanent deputy head of the Organisation Commission of the 12th Party Central Committee, announces the list of elected members on behalf of the Vote Counting Committee on Sunday (Jan 31). - Vietnam News/ANN HANOI, Jan 31 (Reuters): Vietnam's ruling Communist Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong, 76, has been re-elected for a rare third five-year term, state media reported on Sunday, cementing his position as one of the country's longest-serving leaders for decades.
Trong, who emerged on top in a power struggle at the last congress in 2016 and has spearheaded a "blazing furnace" crackdown on corruption in the last five years, was granted an exception to party rules which say people over the age of 65 should retire.
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The website of India’s Vivekananda International Fund (VIF) runs an article highlighting achievements of Vietnam under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam (Photo: VNA)
New Delhi (VNA) – The website of India’s Vivekananda International
Fund (VIF) has run an article by senior researcher Brig Vinod Anand highlighting
achievements of Vietnam under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam
as well as the
Vietnam-India relationship after the party’s 13th National Congress.
The article noted that one of the most significant factors
contributing to Vietnam’s present success is the “Doi Moi” (Renewal) political
and
Notably, Vietnam was among the few countries maintaining
economic growth in the world, she said, adding that the country has hosted
dozens of online meetings at a high level, manifesting the high adaptability of
the ASEAN amid difficulties.
Dinna asserted that in the difficult situation, one of the
major achievements that the ASEAN gained under the leadership of Vietnam was
completing the negotiations and signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic
Partnership (RCEP).
However, the expert held that many structural issues should be improved, while
the ASEAN will continue to face challenges in politics and security as the grouping’s
members tend to prioritise economic pillar.