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Vietnamese Communist Party says Sorry!
Vietnam's beleaguered Communist Party admits mistakes
Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:13pm AEDT - Australia Network News
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung
Vietnam's Communist Party has apologised to the public for its "mistakes", while making a veiled jab at the nation's prime minister, Nguyen Tan Dung.
Party leader Nguyen Phu Trong made the comments in a speech broadcast by state media at the end of a two-week meeting assessing the party's performance.
Public dissatisfaction has been high in Vietnam following a series of corruption scandals contributing to slowing economic growth. Many citizens have taken to the internet to express their frustration with events but authorities have tried to crack down on the discussion.
Mr Nguyen openly acknowledged the government's shortcomings on Monday, however, saying the key decision-making body, the politburo, had "seriously criticised themselves and honestly admitted their mistakes."
But he said the central committee had decided not to impose disciplinary measures "for the whole politburo and a member of the politburo". It had instead urged the group to "fix the mistakes, so that hostile forces could not distort the situation".
Reports say one party official has expressed dissatisfaction that the committee had not further rebuked senior figures over corruption. "As in the past, the leaders of the Vietnam Communist Party want to wash themselves only to the shoulders, but not to the hair," he said.
The official added people would be "once again largely disappointed" by the party leadership.
Vietnam's beleaguered Communist Party admits mistakes - Australia Network News - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Vietnamese Communist Party says Sorry!
Vietnam's beleaguered Communist Party admits mistakes
Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:13pm AEDT - Australia Network News
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung
Vietnam's Communist Party has apologised to the public for its "mistakes", while making a veiled jab at the nation's prime minister, Nguyen Tan Dung.
Party leader Nguyen Phu Trong made the comments in a speech broadcast by state media at the end of a two-week meeting assessing the party's performance.
Public dissatisfaction has been high in Vietnam following a series of corruption scandals contributing to slowing economic growth. Many citizens have taken to the internet to express their frustration with events but authorities have tried to crack down on the discussion.
Mr Nguyen openly acknowledged the government's shortcomings on Monday, however, saying the key decision-making body, the politburo, had "seriously criticised themselves and honestly admitted their mistakes."
But he said the central committee had decided not to impose disciplinary measures "for the whole politburo and a member of the politburo". It had instead urged the group to "fix the mistakes, so that hostile forces could not distort the situation".
Reports say one party official has expressed dissatisfaction that the committee had not further rebuked senior figures over corruption. "As in the past, the leaders of the Vietnam Communist Party want to wash themselves only to the shoulders, but not to the hair," he said.
The official added people would be "once again largely disappointed" by the party leadership.
Vietnam's beleaguered Communist Party admits mistakes - Australia Network News - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)