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Hanoi, Vietnam. File photo Shutterstock/tipwam

Vietnam re-elects Communist party leader after secretive congress

Trong, a 76-year-old pro-China conservative, was given the nod after a week of closed-door talks.

VIETNAM’S RULING COMMUNIST Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected today but his win was overshadowed by a serious coronavirus outbreak in the country.

Trong, a 76-year-old pro-China conservative who is rumoured to be in poor health, was given the nod after a week of closed-door talks at the twice-a-decade Communist Party congress.

It will be his third term in office — a feat unprecedented in Vietnam’s modern era.

“On Sunday morning, comrade Nguyen Phu Trong was elected the General Secretary of the 13th Communist Party Central Committee,” the Vietnam News Agency reported.

China’s President Xi Jinping sent a message of congratulations to Trong, Chinese state media said.

Another stint in the top job for Trong is seen as a boost for his high-profile anti-corruption campaign, officially dubbed a “blazing furnace”, that has swept through the party, police and armed forces.

“We can expect Trong to continue to push” his campaign, said Carl Thayer, an emeritus professor at the University of New South Wales and an expert on Vietnam.

With graft widespread across all state sectors, Trong’s anti-corruption drive has largely proved popular with the Vietnamese public and many party members.

“We admired him for his determination and efforts to cleanse and purify the party,” said Nguyen Tran Trung, a long-time Communist Party member.

“Though not in good health, his presence in the leading position still scares bad cadres in the apparatus. He plays a major role in preserving the Communist Party,” the 78-year-old state official told AFP.

But for opponents of the regime, the last five years have been marked by escalating repression, according to rights groups and analysts, who warned Trong is likely to push forward with the crackdown during his third stint in power.

“We can expect a continuing crackdown on dissenting voices in the online social media,” Thayer told AFP.

Prisoners of conscience have doubled from 84 to 170 since the previous congress in 2016, according to Amnesty International, which says a large and growing proportion are jailed based on their expression online.

Trong, the first party general secretary to serve a third term since the “doi moi” era of economic reform began in 1986, has also served as president since 2018.

For the moment he remains so, but will step down later this year when the National Assembly appoints a replacement.

This is expected to be Nguyen Xuan Phuc, currently prime minister, who has focused on the country’s economic growth and integration, securing a number of international trade deals.

The 66-year-old has also steered the country’s robust response to the coronavirus pandemic which helped case numbers low, with just 35 deaths recorded.

The congress in Hanoi had wanted to showcase that achievement, but a new cluster close to the capital last week spoiled the celebrations — forcing the meeting to close a day earlier than planned.

Authorities warned the outbreak was the most serious yet.

By today, Vietnam had recorded nearly 1,800 cases of the coronavirus, almost 200 of which were recorded in the past four days.

Authorities also confirmed the first case in Vietnam of the South African variant in an expert who arrived from the country in late December.

yesterday, the health ministry approved a vaccine made by AstraZeneca and continued to test thousands of people and lock down high-risk communities.

The final members of the country’s “four pillar” leadership are expected to be Pham Minh Chinh — who is in line to be prime minister -— and Vuong Dinh Hue to head the rubber stamp national assembly.

Chinh, 62, is head of the party’s important Central Organisation Commission, and has strong ties with the police.

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    Mute Diarmuid #STAYATHOME
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    Jan 31st 2021, 4:48 PM

    Vietnam appears to be adopting a similar approach to China. Commercialism is fine but the communist party remains in control. Step out of line and suffer the consequences. Having said all that Vietnam has staged a remarkable recovery since the early 1970s

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    Mute Eugene Norman
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    Jan 31st 2021, 7:05 PM

    @Diarmuid #STAYATHOME: both those countries look to the shock therapy administered to the ex soviet states in the 1990s and have decided against that.

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    Mute official_kb
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    Feb 1st 2021, 12:32 AM

    @Eugene Norman: having travelled extensively in Vietnam, I was lucky enough to have visited some fantastic museums. One fact that blew me away was how quickly the Vietnamese abandoned collective farming. Apologies I don’t remember the exact amount but it was under a decade, which is obviously considerably faster than the USSR!

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    Mute frank_1916
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    Jan 31st 2021, 5:01 PM

    vietnam government wants to hold on to power that sounds very familiar closer to home

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    Mute Padraic Burke
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    Jan 31st 2021, 5:08 PM

    @frank_1916: can you elaborate on that.

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    Mute Paul Cunningham
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    Jan 31st 2021, 5:59 PM

    @frank_1916: I don’t think you get Vietnamese politics. Its not like Nguyen Phu Trong was going to lose anyway, with Vietnam among the few economies in the plus after 2020 because of their role in fighting the virus. Trong isn’t like Xi Jingping as a one man calls all the shots type of way as well. Instead you see much more of Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, the Prime Minister who is always doing briefings on Covid and trade deals.
    But I would agree that the de facto one party system here of FFG can at times blur the line between the two., if only at a surface level. The only difference you sometimes think at times is that over there they know the choice isn’t for the people to decide. In Ireland its an illusion.

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    Mute Ní neart go cur le chéile.
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    Jan 31st 2021, 6:19 PM

    @Paul Cunningham: you are wrong about the chinese gov system. Xi can’t make decisions by himself, it’s sharing power. who actually making proposes, who making final decisions and how to pass policy and law/regulation
    Xi is nobody in China, just a leader, a person, we don’t care about him, they change anyway, we care the gov’s policy of the purpose and how they act and how local governments carry it out

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    Mute Brendan Gordon
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    Jan 31st 2021, 7:32 PM

    @Ní neart go cur le chéile.: The criminalisation of even the most tame memes comparing him to winny the pooh would suggest that he’s much more than a nobody placeholder, even if he is mainly a figurehead.

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    Mute DJ François
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    Jan 31st 2021, 9:31 PM

    @frank_1916: close…. But no cigar

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    Mute Matthew Gorman
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    Jan 31st 2021, 5:04 PM

    A perfect trading partner for the uk.

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    Mute Tom Ripley
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    Jan 31st 2021, 5:10 PM

    @Matthew Gorman: they actually would be. I’ve been there. The place is modernising at breakneck speed. They are anti CCP and very friendly with west. Still have many issues but in decade you will ha e many Vietnamese appliances in your home

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    Mute William Tallon
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    Jan 31st 2021, 6:45 PM

    From Human Rights Watch report on Vietnam 2020 – ‘Vietnam did little to improve its abysmal human rights record in 2019. The government continues to restrict all basic civil and political rights, including freedom of expression, association, assembly, and the rights to freely practice beliefs and religion. It prohibits the formation and operation of any organization or group deemed threatening to the Communist Party’s monopoly of power…’ And that’s even before Covid hit…

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    Mute Paul Cunningham
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    Jan 31st 2021, 8:08 PM

    @William Tallon: I think you are getting Vietnam confused with mainland China

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    Mute Brian Ó Dálaigh
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    Jan 31st 2021, 11:50 PM

    @Paul Cunningham: it’s a quotation from a well-known human rights organisation. Perhaps you shouldn’t accuse people of things they verifiably didn’t do.

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    Mute D
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    Jan 31st 2021, 5:31 PM

    Nothing like a democratically elected leader!

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    Mute Paul Cunningham
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    Jan 31st 2021, 6:03 PM

    I swear Journal, sometimes I feel you follow my anti CCP posts and go ‘lets trigger him with a Vietnam post!’. I hope to be working there next month and will write my opinion pieces to you about the 14 day quarantine. Until then, cheers to February!

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    Mute Brian Ó Dálaigh
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    Jan 31st 2021, 11:52 PM

    @Paul Cunningham: Can I ask, is your job essential? If not, why are you going? Because, right now, and based on your commentary over the last few months, it does appear like you value your own earnings above even that of your stance of Zero Covid. You do know you can be infectious up to 28 days after initial infection, right? So, you’re willing to bring infection into Vietnam. Good man…

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    Mute Paul Cunningham
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    Feb 1st 2021, 2:07 AM

    @Brian Ó Dálaigh: I thought you would be glad that I would be in the land of Zero Covid policies so you would have noone to moan with ever again!

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    Mute Brian Ó Dálaigh
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    Feb 1st 2021, 2:52 PM

    @Paul Cunningham: I just find your stance to be similar to the government’s: do as I say, but not as I do. Hypocrisy at its finest. You’re all the time telling people what they should or should not do, and here you are priding yourself in doing exactly what you tell others not to do.

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    Mute Chris Gavican
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    Jan 31st 2021, 5:14 PM

    Yet another s^it-h^le in our world !

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    Mute Donal Desmond
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    Jan 31st 2021, 5:49 PM

    @Chris Gavican: Tell that to the U.S. and the French…

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    Mute Paul Cunningham
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    Jan 31st 2021, 6:01 PM

    @Chris Gavican: They are better than you may think, maybe visit there for a bit and make your decision after. Its a wonderful place, and while the government isn’t great, at least they did something when the virus hit. They take actions where our shower sit on their backsides.

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    Mute Ryan O'Rourke
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    Jan 31st 2021, 6:27 PM

    @Chris Gavican: beautiful country and lovely people

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    Mute Sorcha Hackett
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    Jan 31st 2021, 6:46 PM

    @Chris Gavican: ignorant comment. One of the most beautiful countries I’ve been to. The people are extraordinarily hard working, resilient and kind – seems you wouldn’t know anything about that

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    Mute Ronaldo Blanc
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    Jan 31st 2021, 8:07 PM

    @Chris Gavican: Don’t be such an ignoramus. Vietnam is a beautiful country that after years of war has made huge economic progress.

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    Jan 31st 2021, 5:20 PM

    Oh no John J has entered the chat?

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    Mute Christy Mc Carthy
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    Jan 31st 2021, 10:36 PM

    There is hope yet for the working people rise

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    Mute andrew
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    Jan 31st 2021, 6:47 PM

    Good to see a reformer is making in roads wanting to clean house.

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