Vietnam's Communist Party meets, with new state leaders set to be nominated


General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam To Lam leaves after attending a parade celebrating the 80th anniversary of independence in Hanoi, Vietnam, September 2, 2025. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/Pool

HANOI, March 23 (Reuters) - ⁠Vietnam's ruling Communist Party started a week-long ⁠meeting on Monday that is set to make ‌key state and government personnel decisions, the government said.

The plenum is widely expected to nominate the country's top leadership ​posts for the next five years, ⁠including prime minister, ⁠state president and National Assembly chair. Party chief To ⁠Lam ‌is widely expected to be nominated as state president.

"The plenum will review personnel ⁠matters for leadership positions in state agencies ​for the 2026–2031 ‌term," Lam said in his opening speech, ⁠according to ​a government statement.

It is not clear if the party will announce the nominees by the end of ⁠the meeting, which is scheduled to ​last until Friday. The parliament will need to confirm the nominees at a plenary session that starts ⁠on April 6.

The Party's anti-corruption drive and Vietnam's socio-economic development plans for the 2026–2031 period will also be discussed at the meeting, the statement ​said.

"These issues are particularly important ⁠and of fundamental significance... as they directly relate to ​the quality of leadership and ‌governance, as well as the ​country's fast and sustainable development," Lam said.

(Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by Franceso Guarascio)

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