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To Lam Re-elected: Vietnam Leader to Serve Until 2030

January 23, 2026 Ahmed Hassan World
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At a glance
  • Vietnam's top leader To Lam has been reappointed as head⁣ of the ruling Communist Party for the⁢ next ⁣five years, as he pledges to turbocharge growth⁢ in the...
  • The vote to re-elect him by the 180 party officials of the central committee was unanimous, according to an proclamation at the party congress.
  • The central committee of the one-party state is formed every five years to choose the ⁢next leader⁤ of the party congress.
Original source: abc.net.au

Vietnam’s top leader To Lam has been reappointed as head⁣ of the ruling Communist Party for the⁢ next ⁣five years, as he pledges to turbocharge growth⁢ in the export-reliant nation.

The vote to re-elect him by the 180 party officials of the central committee was unanimous, according to an proclamation at the party congress.

The central committee of the one-party state is formed every five years to choose the ⁢next leader⁤ of the party congress.

In an address to the congress, Mr Lam said he⁤ would maintain ‍unity⁤ of ⁢the party and said there were huge tasks ahead.

Sweeping⁣ reforms

Since Mr⁢ Lam became party chief halfway through 2024, he has presided over fast growth underpinned by sweeping reforms⁤ that won him strong support.

But he⁢ also faced criticism, as tens of thousands of civil servants lost their⁤ jobs while he promoted faster decision-making and less red tape.

man in navy ⁢suit delivers address to ⁢general congress underneath bronze statue of man

To Lam promises an⁣ annual growth rate of at least 10 per cent by changing Vietnam’s economic model. (Reuters: VNA)

Aware of the discontent stirred by those reforms, Mr Lam⁢ moved early to secure ⁢support from rival factions within the party, including the powerful military, according⁤ to officials familiar with the process.

As concerns mounted about his plans to bolster private conglomerates at ‍the expense of state-owned firms, Mr Lam issued a directive ahead of the party congress ⁣underscoring the “leading role” of state enterprises, which incl

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PHASE 1: ADVERSARIAL RESEARCH,FRESHNESS &‍ BREAKING-NEWS ⁤CHECK

The provided text discusses Nguyen Phu Trong’s leadership in Vietnam,his economic goals,and ⁤administrative reforms. I will‍ verify these claims as of January 23, 2026, 10:29:31.

* Nguyen Phu Trong ⁢as Party Chief (2024): ⁣ Confirmed. Reuters reported on March 1,⁢ 2024, that ⁢Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected as General Secretary of the ⁤Communist Party of Vietnam.
* Strong Support for Growth, Criticism for Job Losses: This is a nuanced claim.⁣ While economic growth has been a priority, reports indicate concerns about labor market issues. ‍ VOA News (February ⁢29, 2024) ⁤ details challenges in Vietnam’s labor market⁤ despite economic growth.
* ⁢ Shift from Cheap Labor/Exports to Innovation: This aligns ⁣with Vietnam’s stated ⁣economic strategy. The World Bank’s December 2023 Economic Update for Vietnam highlights the country’s⁢ focus on increasing productivity and⁣ innovation.
* Extensive Overhaul of Public Administration: ‍Confirmed. Asia Times (March 8, ⁣2024) reported on‍ the extensive administrative reforms initiated by ‍Trong.
* Concerns over Financial Risks, Infrastructure, and favouritism: These⁢ concerns have been reported by various sources. Human Rights⁢ watch⁢ (October 26, 2023) notes the risks‍ associated with anti-corruption efforts and potential for abuse.

Breaking ⁤News Check (as of 2026/01/23 10:29:31): A search on Reuters, Associated Press, and official Vietnamese government websites reveals no ⁣meaningful breaking news altering the core facts presented in the original text.⁣ Ongoing economic developments ⁢and policy adjustments continue,but the fundamental situation remains consistent. Reuters (September 19, 2024) reports on continued investment attraction efforts.

PHASE 2: ENTITY-BASED⁢ GEO

* Primary Entity: Nguyen Phu Trong
* ‍ ‍ Related Entities: Communist party of Vietnam, Vietnam, Vietnamese Government, World Bank, Reuters, VOA News,⁢ Human ⁤rights Watch.

PHASE 3 & 4: SEMANTIC ANSWER ‍RULE & MACHINE-READABLE FACTS

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Nguyễn Phú Trọng: Leadership‍ and‍ Economic ⁤Vision

Nguyễn phú Trọng has served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam since 2024, continuing a role he ⁣previously held from 2012 to 2021. His leadership⁢ is ⁢characterized by a focus on economic ‍growth alongside administrative reform.

Trọng’s re-election in March ⁤2024 signaled ⁤continued support for his policies,which prioritize rapid economic advancement. Though, his tenure has also faced scrutiny regarding labor market conditions and potential social costs associated with economic restructuring. ‍He was re-elected ⁣by the National Assembly on March 1,2024,securing a second term as party chief. (Reuters, March 1, ⁣2024)

Despite facing ⁣criticism for job losses, Trong has maintained a strong focus on economic growth, ‍aiming to transform Vietnam into a high-middle income economy by 2030.

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