13th Communist Party Congress Steps Up Renewal Process to Strengthen Economy and Prosperity of the People, Affirm Sovereignty and Defend Peace
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong
addresses Congress.
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The 13th National Congress of the Communist
Party of Vietnam (CPV) took place in Hanoi from
January 25 to February 1. The Congress engaged the
people in a thorough review and summation of the
work of the 12th Congress and in setting a
concrete agenda of work to strengthen the economy,
bring greater prosperity to the people, to defend
peace and affirm Vietnam's sovereignty. The
re-election of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong
for a third term, at the first plenary of the 13th
Central Committee which convened on January 31,
expressed the confidence of the members of the
13th Central Committee and of the Party in his
experienced and capable leadership.
The interest shown worldwide in the proceedings
of the 13th Congress reflects the high esteem in
which the CPV is held. As of January 30, the
Congress had received 368 congratulatory messages
and letters from 167 political parties, 18 Party
organizations and organs of foreign parties and
countries, six regional and international
organizations, 130 political, social, friendship
and people's organizations which include
Vietnamese expatriates residing around the world,
26 foreign diplomatic representative missions in
Vietnam and 21 individuals from 93 countries.
Proceedings
The opening communiqué issued January 26 set out
the main theme of the 13th National Party Congress
as follows: "Strengthening the building and
rectification of the Party and the political
system into purity and strength; rousing the will
and determination for national development and
promoting the strength of the great national unity
bloc in combination with the power of the era;
continuing to comprehensively and synchronously
accelerate the cause of reform; constructing and
firmly safeguarding the Fatherland and maintaining
a peaceful and stable environment; and striving to
turn Vietnam into a developed, socialist-oriented
nation by the middle of the 21st century."
The 13th Congress conducted a thorough review of
the implementation of the Resolution of the 12th
National Party Congress held in 2016; the 35 years
of work implementing the Doi Moi (Renewal)
process; 20 years of implementing the 1991
Political Platform; and 10 years implementing the
amended Political Platform and National
Socio-economic Development Strategy 2011-2020.
Vietnam has made tremendous progress over these
35 years of implementing Doi Moi, but the CPV had
concerns that the current growth drivers spurring
industrial production, for example, have run their
course and are becoming less effective in propping
up growth. So too in a number of other sectors of
the economy and without changes to the mind-set,
institutional reforms and the allocation of state
resources it would not be possible to maintain
high and sustainable growth for the Vietnamese
economy.
The Party press noted: "In order to look for new
growth drivers in the years ahead, ministries,
agencies and research organizations, both at home
and abroad, have proposed many solutions, which
put a particular emphasis on increasing the speed,
scale and quality of restructuring programs, as
well as pushing through state-owned enterprise
reforms to re-allocate resources and move
resources from ineffective to more efficient
users."
"In the medium and long-term, the Vietnamese
economy will grow on the two dynamics of the
market and digital economies," the Party press
pointed out. It described this as "a
once-in-a-lifetime" opportunity "for Vietnam to
take advantage of the fourth industrial revolution
in order to catch up" with the other countries of
the region. "Therefore it is necessary to
formulate new proposals for the 2021-2030 period
and beyond in order to ride the fourth industrial
revolution in a substantive manner," it added.
As such, the 13th Congress work set out
socio-economic development orientations and tasks
for 2021-25; determining goals and orientations to
2030, a vision for national development to 2045,
and a review of the Party-building work and of the
leadership of the 12th Party Central Committee,
and the election of a new Party Central Committee
for the 13th tenure.
Women delegates from the Hanoi Party Committee at
the Congress.
A total of 1,587 delegates representing 5.1
million Party members participated in the Congress
to deliberate on reports prepared on these
matters. The delegates included 1,365 men (86.01
per cent) and 222 women (13.99 per cent), while
the number of ethnic minority delegates was 175
(11.03 per cent). Delegates were elected from
Party organizations at all levels. There were
delegates present from the Vietnam Fatherland
Front and other national organizations;
representatives of Heroic Vietnamese Mothers
(women who made outstanding contributions to
Vietnamese liberation and construction),
academics, artists and writers, religious
dignitaries and youth representatives as well as
dignitaries such as former Party Secretary General
Nong Duc Manh, along with former Politburo members
and former Presidents as well as former National
Assembly members and other guests of the Party.
The draft documents submitted to the 13th
Congress were meticulously prepared and widely
publicized to seek public opinion. Not just Party
organizations at every level, but the entire
country was engaged in consultation and discussion
ahead of the Congress. Positive feedback was
received from a large number of officials, party
members and people both inside and outside the
country. On that basis the central authorities
synthesized and categorized more than 1,400 pages
of comments and compiled a general report to the
Congress of nearly 200 pages.
Opening of the Congress
January 25, 2021. Congress delegates gather at the
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum prior to the opening of the
Congress.
On January 25, prior to the official opening of
the Congress, the delegates gathered at the Ho Chi
Minh Mausoleum, to express their profound
appreciation and gratitude to President Ho Chi
Minh, the legendary leader of the Vietnamese
people and architect of the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam. They pledged to follow his revolutionary
example and dedicate themselves to the well-being
of the Vietnamese people and nation. They also
laid a wreath at the Monument of Heroes and Fallen
Soldiers. Delegates then participated in a
preparatory session where they adopted the rules
and protocols for the Congress, elected the
Presidium, and approved the Congress's program of
work.
Prime Minister and Member of the Politburo Nguyen
Xuan Phuc, in his opening remarks to the first day
of the Congress on January 26, told the delegates
that the "13th National Congress of the Communist
Party of Vietnam holds a great historical
responsibility for the Fatherland, people and
nation not only for the next five years, but also
for the following decades and for future
generations."
He noted as well that the Congress is being held
at a time when the "entire Party, people and army
have successfully implemented many guidelines,
targets and tasks set in the Resolution of the
12th National Party Congress, contributing to
great and significant achievements gained during
35 years of renewal." He also noted the need to
address shortcomings and weaknesses in the next
five years to achieve "a powerful and prosperous
Vietnam by 2045."
"With the motto 'Solidarity -- Democracy --
Discipline -- Creativity -- Development,' the 13th
National Party Congress shows the mettle,
unyielding will and determination of the whole
nation to advance forwards, for the goal of a
prosperous people, a strong, democratic, equal and
civilized nation," he added.
Report to the Congress
On the first day of the Congress, January 26,
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong presented the
Report of the 13th Congress based on draft
documents that were drawn up after two years of
consultation and involvement of the people at all
levels -- "crystallized by the brainpower of the
entire Party and people."
He pointed out that since 2018, the Party had
organized 60 conferences, workshops and seminars
to engage Party members, theoretical and
scientific agencies, the Vietnam Fatherland Front
as well as National Assembly deputies and other
organizations in the summing up of the experience
and proposals coming out of implementing the 12th
Congress Resolution. The full texts of the drafts
were published in the mass media to solicit the
opinions of a wider spectrum of Party members and
people both at home and abroad to ensure that
their 13th Congress was a success. He noted that
there were 80 revisions of the draft documents
gathered from all sectors of Vietnamese society.
The General Secretary highlighted that in the
last five years and in the context of 35 years of
Doi Moi, despite challenges such as the
COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters, "the
entire Party, people, and army have upheld a
spirit of patriotism, solidarity, determination,
mettle and creativity to work relentlessly and
gain a number of very important and comprehensive
achievements. Thanks to such efforts, the country
has witnessed robust and sustainable growth with
heightened trust among the people in the Party,
state and socialist regime."
His report highlighted the 5.9 per cent annual
economic growth, low inflation and strengthened
financial position of the country, the country's
positive trade balance, increased exports and the
overall improved business climate.
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong emphasized
that Vietnam's "political and social stability has
been maintained while living standards of people
have been improved, and progress has been seen in
social welfare, health care, education and
training, science and technology, environmental
protection, culture, and human development during
the period."
Party-building and the successful efforts to
strengthen the Party ideologically, ethically and
the training of personnel was an important theme
addressed in the Report to the 13th Congress.
Party-building and rectification must be
implemented profoundly, comprehensively,
synchronously, regularly, and effectively in terms
of politics, ideology, morality, organization, and
personnel, General Secretary Nguyen said. He
stressed the need to persistently pursue and
creatively develop Marxism-Leninism and Ho Chi
Minh Thought, and to raise the leadership and
combat capacity of the Party.
He also mentioned tightening the close ties
between the Party and the people, to consolidate
and enhance the people's trust in the Party, the
State, and socialism. People should be considered
the "root" of all Party and State affairs, he
said, underscoring the need to trust, respect, and
promote people's right to mastery, and
persistently follow the motto of "people know,
discuss, do, inspect, supervise and benefit."
National Defence and Security
Another theme of significance addressed by the
Congress was the Party's leadership in proactively
consolidating and reinforcing national defence and
security of the people. "The country's political,
economic, cultural, and social affairs have been
maintained alongside social order and safety.
External affairs and international integration
have been constantly expanded. The country has
also demonstrated its firm and persistent
determination in protecting national independence,
sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity, as
well as the country's and the people's interests,
while maintaining a peaceful and stable
environment for national development and actively
and responsibly contributing to global and
regional peace, cooperation, and development.
These efforts have been highly appreciated by the
international community, constantly improving the
Party and State's position as well as the
country's stature and strength in the
international arena," the Secretary General
stated.
The 13th Congress determined that the Vietnamese
People's Army (VPA) has been firmly maintained and
upheld its nature and traditions as a heroic,
united, proactive, and creative army. The VPA has
exerted efforts to weather difficulties and
challenges and comprehensively fulfil its duties,
thereby serving to safeguard independence and
sovereignty and maintain a peaceful and stable
environment for national development.
The Congress resolved that the Party should
continue its absolute and direct leadership over
the VPA in every respect; build a regular, elite,
and gradually modern army; and prioritize the
modernization of certain military services, arms,
and forces to create a solid prerequisite for
building a modern army by 2030. The need to
promote the building of people-based defence was
also highlighted -- the association of
people-based defence with people-based security.
Also emphasized was the combination of ensuring
strong defence -- security with economic affairs;
the reform and improvement of military training,
education, and science; the development of a
self-reliant, resilient, modern, and dual-purpose
defence industry; along with the promotion of
substantive defence diplomacy in order to protect
the country's interests early on and from afar,
and by peaceful means.
The significance of Vietnam as a "bright spot" in
containing the COVID-19 pandemic and managing to
grow its economy was also noted by Secretary
General Nguyen Phu Trong. He underscored that in
the last year while the global economy has shrunk
by an average of four per cent, Vietnam's economy
grew by 2.91 per cent thanks to "its outstanding
efforts." He stressed that the results achieved in
the last five years have not only created
"milestones" but have strengthened confidence and
energized "the entire Party, people, and army to
firmly overcome all difficulties and challenges
and optimize the opportunities and advantages to
bring the country into a new stage of
development."
Resolution of 13th Congress
The 13th National Congress of the CPV wrapped up
on February 1 after nearly eight working days,
with its Resolution adopted at the closing
session. On behalf of the Congress's presidium,
National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan
chaired the closing session.
The Congress elected the 13th Central Committee
of the CPV, whose 200 members include 180 official
and 20 alternate members. The CPV's 13th Central
Committee convened its first plenum on January 31
to elect a Politburo comprising 18 members. The
plenum also re-elected Nguyen Phu Trong as General
Secretary of the CPV's 13th Central Committee.
February 1, 2021. New Central Committee introduced
during closing session of the Congress.
On behalf of the CPV's 13th Central Committee,
General Secretary and State President Nguyen Phu
Trong thanked the Congress delegates for trusting
and electing them to the supreme leading organ of
the Party.
He emphasized that the 13th Central Committee of
the CPV pledges to exert utmost efforts to
surmount every difficulty to fulfil duties, uphold
traditions and the already obtained revolutionary
achievements, unite the entire Party and people to
bring into play their glorious traditions and
valuable experiences, enhance solidarity and
unanimity, promote the consistency between thought
and action, continually make self-improvement of
revolutionary virtues and ethics to unceasingly
strengthen their political mettle and work
capacity, and determination to successfully
implement the 13th National Party Congress's
Resolution and meet the revolutionary cause's
requirements in the new period along with
aspirations of the entire Party, people, and army.
The Congress then adopted the Resolution. The
Resolution states that the Congress agreed on the
basic assessments of the implementation outcomes
of the 12th National Party Congress's Resolution.
Delegates vote to adopt the Congress Resolution.
The Resolution said the achievements during the
35 years of Doi Moi and 30 years of
implementing the 1991 Platform, especially the 10
years of the Platform supplemented and developed
in 2011, have continued to affirm that the path to
socialism in Vietnam matches the reality in the
country and the development trend of the era, and
that the Party's clear-sighted leadership is the
leading factor determining the success of
Vietnam's revolution.
Amid fast and complicated developments in the
global situation, the Party's Platform remains
"the flag of ideology, the flag of combat, the
flag gathering the great national solidarity" with
the aim of a prosperous people, strong nation and
an equitable, democratic, and civilized nation.
The Resolution underlined the overall goals and
concrete targets for 2025, 2030, and 2045; and
identified major socio-economic development
targets for 2021-25, orientation for national
development for 2021-30, and the six key tasks for
the 13th tenure of the CPV. It also highlighted
three strategic breakthroughs.
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong then
delivered the closing speech which reviewed the
outstanding results and successes of the 13th
National Party Congress. He noted that the
Congress had stressed that the Party must enhance
party-building and rectification work for a strong
and pure party and political system, push ahead
with increasing its mettle, leadership and ruling
capacity in making and carrying out guidelines and
policies in keeping with the reality in Vietnam
and the development trend of the era.
The Congress also pointed to the need to take
timely action to institutionalize, concretize, and
effectively implement the Party's guidelines and
the State's policies and laws, while addressing
shortcomings in the leadership, direction, and
organization of implementation.
In conclusion, General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong
said that the Congress asserted that the Party
will persist in Marxism-Leninism and Ho Chi Minh's
ideology, continually applying and developing them
in a creative manner that matches the reality in
Vietnam in each period. It will also keep
steadfast in the aim of national independence and
socialism, and the Doi Moi policy for the
goals of a prosperous people, strong nation and an
equitable, democratic, and civilized nation.
The Party and State leader appealed to the entire
Party, people, and army, along with compatriots
both at home and abroad to make all-out efforts to
successfully carry out the 13th Congress's
Resolution.
This article was published in
Volume 51 Number 4 - February 14, 2021
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