
The national conference to disseminate and implement the 14th National Party Congress Resolution officially concluded on February 7. This major event, organized by the Politburo and the Secretariat, sets the stage for a transformative period in Vietnam’s political and socio-economic landscape.
A Vision from Party General Secretary To Lam
General Secretary To Lam delivered a keynote address focusing on turning the Resolution into concrete results. He emphasized that the primary goal is to create “tangible improvements in people’s lives.” The leader outlined that implementation must move beyond theory, ensuring every task leads to measurable action.
Shifting from Awareness to Thorough Action
Mr. Trinh Van Quyet, Chairman of the Commission for Information and Education, stressed a vital shift in strategy. He called for Party organizations to move from “studying and disseminating” to “proper action and thorough implementation” of the 14th National Party Congress Resolution.
Key requirements for this phase include:
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Strategic Autonomy: Fostering self-reliance and confidence to enter a “new era.”
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Digital Transformation: Using science and technology to modernize communication and oversight.
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Strict Supervision: Strengthening inspection to maintain discipline and order nationwide.
Scale of the National Conference
The event utilized a hybrid format, connecting the Dien Hong Hall in Hanoi with over 31,000 sites across the country. More than 1.9 million participants, including central agencies, local provinces, and the armed forces, joined via videoconferencing.
10 Strategic Topics for National Development
The conference focused on the core contents of the 14th National Party Congress Resolution, covering a century of leadership and future orientations. The 10 main topics included:
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40 Years of Doi Moi: Lessons learned and core issues identified.
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Socio-Economic Plan 2026–2030: Strategies for sustainable growth.
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National Defence: A new mindset on safeguarding national security.
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Foreign Relations: Enhancing Vietnam’s position on the global stage.
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Party Building: Reviewing statutes and strengthening internal discipline.
The roadmap also reviewed 100 years of the Party’s leadership (1930–2030) and set a visionary path for the next century (2030–2130), ensuring the nation remains resilient in the face of modern challenges.
