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The Politburo and Secretariat have released a directive enhancing decentralization and local authority across Vietnam’s dual-level government system.
Vietnam’s Politburo has released a new regulation redefining top and high-level leadership roles, replacing the 2022 Conclusion No. 35.
A national conference on the dissemination and implementation of several Politburo resolutions opened in Hanoi on September 16, with Party General Secretary To Lam attending.
Party General Secretary To Lam has recently signed the Politburo’s Resolution No. 72-NQ/TW, setting out groundbreaking measures to strengthen the protection, care, and improvement of the people’s health.
Vietnam’s Politburo provides direction on draft documents and leadership frameworks for the 2025-2030 term.
The Politburo’s Working Groups met in Hanoi on September 8 with Party Committees from six provinces to review draft documents and personnel plans for the 2025-2030 Party Congresses.
The Politburo on August 25 worked with the Standing Board of the Central Military Commission to review draft documents and the personnel plan to be submitted to the 12th Congress of the Party Organisation of the Vietnam People's Army.
On August 20, the Politburo held working sessions with the Standing Boards of the Son La, Thanh Hoa, Bac Ninh and Lang Son provincial Party Committees to review draft documents and personnel plans for the provincial Party Congresses.
Conclusion No. 157 outlines the timeline for Vietnam's administrative reorganization and strictly prohibits interference in personnel decisions.
The newly-issued Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW of the Politburo on the development of the private economic sector has garnered strong support from experts and the business community.
Politburo’s Resolution 68 declares private enterprise central to national growth and sets ambitious goals for 2030.
Vietnam’s Politburo and Secretariat have approved a sweeping leadership restructuring in response to provincial mergers, aiming to streamline governance and improve administrative efficiency.
New Party guidance sets criteria for leadership selection during administrative restructuring.
The Politburo has provided explanations and feedback on the Central Committee’s comments regarding the continued restructuring of the political system, administrative units, and two-level local government structures.
General Secretary To Lam calls on top Party officials to pioneer knowledge updates as Vietnam accelerates innovation and digital change.
The Politburo has issued new guidelines eliminating disciplinary actions against party members who have a third child, signaling a major shift in demographic policy.
The Central Inspection Committee will lead 19 inspection teams to evaluate the restructuring of 69 provincial and municipal party committees, ensuring that streamlining efforts align with political reform goals.
On behalf of the Politburo and the Secretariat, Permanent Member of the Party Secretariat Tran Cam Tu signed a conclusion outlining key measures to continue restructuring and optimising the political system in 2025.
The Politburo has instructed the Central Inspection Commission to revise party regulations, ensuring that members are no longer penalized for exceeding the two-child policy, marking a shift in demographic management.
The Politburo has officially appointed Dinh Huu Thanh, Ha Quoc Tri, Nguyen Hong Linh, and Doan Anh Dung as deputy chairmen of the Central Inspection Commission for the 2021–2026 term.