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Vietnam ruling Communist Party chief Trong re-elected for third term

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HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong, 76, has been re-elected for a rare third five-year term, state media reported on Sunday, cementing his position as one of the country’s strongest and longest-serving leaders for decades.

Trong, who emerged on top in a power struggle at the last congress in 2016 and has spearheaded a “blazing furnace” crackdown on corruption in the last five years, was granted an exception to party rules which say people over the age of 65 should retire.

“Comrade Nguyen Phu Trong was elected to be the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, term XIII,” the official Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported.


Trong’s re-election as party general secretary came at a five-yearly party congress in Hanoi, where 1,600 party delegates from across Vietnam are concluding eight days of meetings, mostly behind closed doors, to pick a new leadership team, aiming to bolster Vietnam’s ongoing economic success - and the legitimacy of the party’s rule.

Vietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four “pillars”: the chief of its Communist Party, the most powerful post; a president; a prime minister; and the National Assembly chair.

While ascent to the highest levels of Vietnamese politics is governed by party regulations, in reality the highly secretive process revolves around building consensus and vying for control of the decision-making Politburo.


That means exceptions to rules can be granted - especially if consensus on the top candidates cannot be reached.

Since taking office in 2011, Trong has built up a power base that saw him emerge on top in a showdown with former prime minister Nguyen Tan Dung at the last congress in 2016.

His crackdown on corruption, described by government critics as politically motivated, has seen dozens of high-level officials, including one Politburo member, sentenced to lengthy jail terms.


此前有消息指出,越共中央委员会有意支持阮富仲继续担任该党最高领导人,并由现任总理阮春福(67岁)升任国家主席,以及由现任中央组织部部长范明正接任总理。

根据越共党章规定,中央总书记职位不能由同一人连续担任超过两个任期,而且阮富仲近几个月出席公开场合时气色不佳,健康状况引人质疑,因此他第三度出任总书记,让许多观察家感到意外。
 
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@Viet How about this one ? Will he stay ?

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"Trong, who emerged on... "
"Trong’s re-election as party general secretary... "
"Since taking office in 2011, Trong has built up... "

This Ruters reporter is either idiot or not serious, lack the basic research and respect. Nguyen Phu Trong, family name Nguyen, first name Phu Trong... call him Trong :disagree::disagree::disagree:
 
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Elderly totalitarian dictator seizes power for third term as he stays in office for life.
 
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"Trong, who emerged on... "
"Trong’s re-election as party general secretary... "
"Since taking office in 2011, Trong has built up... "

This Ruters reporter is either idiot or not serious, lack the basic research and respect. Nguyen Phu Trong, family name Nguyen, first name Phu Trong... call him Trong :disagree::disagree::disagree:

Vietnamese names put the family name first followed by the middle and given names. Take Pham Van Duc, for example, Pham is the family name or what we call the last name. Van is the individual's middle name, and Duc is the given or first name.

Vietnam has about 300 family or clan names. The most common are Le, Pham, Tran, Ngo, Vu, Do, Dao, Duong, Dang, Dinh, Hoang and Nguyen - the Vietnamese equivalent of Smith. About 50 percent of Vietnamese have the family name Nguyen.

The given name, which appears last, is the name used to address someone, preceded by the appropriate title. Nguyen Van Lu, for example, would be called Mr. Lu.


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"Trong, who emerged on... "
"Trong’s re-election as party general secretary... "
"Since taking office in 2011, Trong has built up... "

This Ruters reporter is either idiot or not serious, lack the basic research and respect. Nguyen Phu Trong, family name Nguyen, first name Phu Trong... call him Trong :disagree::disagree::disagree:
There are too many nguyễn in Vietnam. So it is not offensive to address by last given name.. Mr trong or madam ngan
 
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In Vietnam you can address people using surname if it less common. For example I used to address my former subordinate as Mr Dao Ms Bùi Ms Chau... Not for major surname nguyễn le pham ngõ tran
 
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Wonder why so many party latch on to the communist name, when their economic policies different significantly from it.
 
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This guy from the south. Everyone in Vietnam feel southern vietnamese will not be head of state.
Yes usually a man or woman from Hanoi.
However unlike China, Vietnam is ruled by a collective. Check and balance. It came from bad experiences when Ho ruled as paramount leader.
Trong the communist chief comes from the North. Phuc the PM comes from the Center, Nguan as Parlament speaker from the South.
 
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Yes usually a man or woman from Hanoi.
However unlike China, Vietnam is ruled by collective.
Trong the communist chief comes from the North. Phuc the PM comes from the Center, Nguan as Parlament speaker from the South.
Even many Southern people I spoke to feel they should not be head of state. The northern people are more discipline and indoctrinated. The northern people are suitable to anchor the country.
The time southern faction are disastrous for Vietnam. In reality nguyễn tan Dung was the most powerful people in Vietnam all but in title. He was such an axxhole that all powerful factions join hand in hand to kick him out else I very sure Vietnam will be in civil war or color revolution in not too far future
 
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