Secretive Vietnam Congress Begins Under Cloud Of 'repression'
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published January 26, 2021 | 10:50 AM
Hanoi, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 26th Jan, 2021 ) :Vietnam's secretive, twice-a-decade political transition kicked off Tuesday, with the Communist Party poised to select its future leaders.
The country's party general secretary, as well as three other key leadership "pillars", are up for grabs at the congress in Hanoi, which is taking place largely behind closed doors, and will run until February 2.
The lead-up to the congress has been marked by a relentless crackdown on dissent, according to rights groups, which say repression has escalated under the current leadership.
Nguyen Phu Trong, the Communist Party chief who has also served as president since 2018, is vying for another term as general secretary, analysts say, although he is not expected to continue holding both leadership posts simultaneously.
But another stint in the top job for 76-year-old Trong would be a boost for his high-profile anti-corruption campaign that has swept through the party, police and armed forces.
"In the last five years there's been a recognisable increase in the repressiveness of the regime," said Jonathan London, a Vietnam expert at the Leiden Institute of Area Studies in the Netherlands.
This "reflects Trong's agenda of disciplining the party and the country's population more broadly".
Roads were sealed off early Tuesday morning around Hanoi's National Convention Centre, with a dense security presence keeping watch as delegates arrived for the opening ceremony.
Another contender to remain in a key post is Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, who has focused on the country's economic growth and integration, securing a number of international trade deals.
The 66-year-old -- tipped by analysts to now take the presidency -- has also steered the country's robust response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Regardless of who is chosen, the world should not expect major policy changes, said Murray Hiebert of the Southeast Asia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
Despite the challenging international outlook, the new leadership will aim to leverage the economic and political advantage from its successful handling of the coronavirus epidemic, observers say.
The country has recorded just over 1,500 cases and 35 deaths.
Highlighting Vietnam's growth of 2.9 percent in a region pockmarked with economic contractions, Trong said Tuesday Vietnam has been acknowledged "as a shining point...successfully containing the pandemic while recovering and developing the economy," said Trong.
But that strong performance means "the government feel more confident in increasing the crackdown" on dissent, said Le Cong Dinh, a human rights activist.
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