Vietnam's Political Conclave Charts Future Amidst Global Challenges

Vietnam's ruling Communist Party has convened for its National Congress to elect leadership and set policy directions for the next five years. Delegates will focus on economic growth, reforms, and international integration amidst global shifts, aiming for high-income status by 2045.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Hanoi | Updated: 19-01-2026 14:36 IST | Created: 19-01-2026 14:36 IST
Vietnam's Political Conclave Charts Future Amidst Global Challenges
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Vietnam's most critical political gathering commenced on Monday, as the ruling Communist Party assembled for its National Congress in Hanoi. This pivotal meeting, held every five years, will determine the country's leadership and policy trajectory.

Over 1,500 delegates are participating in the Congress, where around 200 members will be elected to the Central Committee. This body is responsible for appointing 17 to 19 members to the influential Politburo, as Vietnam gears up to navigate a complex global environment, aspiring for high-income status by 2045.

A major focal point is whether current General Secretary To Lam will consolidate power by combining roles, reminiscent of governance in China and Laos. These decisions and reforms aim to transform Vietnam with a robust economy leaning towards private sector dynamism and heightened international cooperation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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