Politburo of the Communist Party of Vietnam

Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee
Bộ Chính trị Ban Chấp hành trung ương Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam
Information
General SecretaryTô Lâm
Elected byCentral Committee
Responsible to Central Committee
Seats15 (see 13th Politburo)
Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee
VietnameseBộ Chính trị Ban Chấp hành Trung ương Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam
Chữ Hán部政治班執行中央黨共產越南

The Political Bureau (Politburo) of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee is the highest body of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) in between gatherings of the National Congress and of the plenary sessions Central Committee. According to Party rules, the Politburo directs the general orientation of the government, and by that, it has dominant power in the politics of Vietnam.

The members of the Politburo are elected and given a ranking by the Central Committee in the immediate aftermath of a National Party Congress. The current Politburo (13th term) was elected by the 1st Plenary Session of the 13th Central Committee in the aftermath of the 13th National Congress and consists of 15 members. The first-ranked member is General Secretary of the Central Committee.

Duties and responsibilities

The Politburo is a subunit of the Central Committee, the supreme organ on party affairs. The members of the Central Committee, when the Party Congress has ended, freely elects the composition of the Politburo.[1] The number of Politburo members is also decided by the Central Committee membership.[2] Until 1990, there were two different forms of Politburo membership: full and alternate. When the Secretariat was abolished in 1996, a short-lived Politburo Standing Committee (also known as the Politburo Standing Board) was established.[3] Unlike the Secretariat, the Politburo Standing Committee was appointed by the Politburo and not the Central Committee (although the two bodies had nearly-identical functions). The Politburo Standing Committee was abolished in 2001 at the 9th National Congress, and the Secretariat was reestablished.[4] Elected members are given rankings in an order of precedence.[5]

The Politburo is the leading organ on Party affairs; the Central Committee convenes only twice a year, but the Politburo can implement policies which has been approved by either the previous Party Congress or the Central Committee. It is the duty of the Politburo to ensure that resolutions of the Party Congress and the Central Committee are implemented nationally. It is also responsible for matters related to organisation and personnel, and has the right to prepare (and even convene) a Central Committee plenary session.[1] The Politburo can be overruled by the Central Committee, as happened in 2001 when the Politburo voted in favour of retaining Lê Khả Phiêu as General Secretary; the Central Committee responded by overturning the Politburo decision, dismissed Lê from active politics altogether, and forced the Central Committee to elect a new General Secretary after the 9th National Congress.[6]

Meetings are held regularly; decisions within the Politburo are made through collective decision-making, which means that policies are only enacted if a majority of Politburo members support them.[1] In the 1960s, outside analysts believed the Politburo was divided into two factions (pro-China and pro-Soviet); this forced Politburo members to decide policy through compromise. This was later proven wrong, because Hồ Chí Minh became a staunch believer in collective decision-making during the 1950s after the beginning of de-Stalinisation in the Soviet Union.[7] Hồ's successor, Lê Duẩn, stated at the 4th National Congress that "Only with collective decisions made by collective intelligence will we be able to avoid subjectivism that leads to errors and sometimes to dangerous consequences".[8] Hồ's emphasis on the maintenance of unity led the Party to eschew the Communist Party of China's (CPC) policy of "criticism and self-criticism".[9] The CPC's criticism and self-criticism policy was used to resolve "internal contradictions"; the problem with this concept was that it always assumed that one side was right.[9] "Criticism and self-criticism" was not introduced in Vietnam, chiefly for this reason.[9]

However, Zachary Abuza (author of Renovating Politics in Contemporary Vietnam) claims that Politburo decision-making is built on factional infighting and ideological differences rather than on any notion of collective leadership.[3] The Politburo is responsible to the Central Committee, and the Central Committee can question the Politburo. The composition of the Central Military Commission, the leading Party organ on military affairs, is decided by the Politburo. It is the responsibility of the Secretariat (not the Politburo) to ensure the implementation of directives stemming from the Politburo.[1]

Power in relation to the state

Before the reforms of Nguyễn Văn Linh during the late 1980s, the Politburo was the supreme decision-making organ in all areas of party and state. Before 1988, the Politburo had no clear guideline on its responsibilities on socioeconomic issues. Because of this lack, the Politburo frequently meddled in the affairs of the Council of Ministers (the central government). Until 1988, the Politburo made detailed planning and budgetary decisions; from 1988 onward, the Politburo decides a plan's general orientation, but lets the central government make detailed socioeconomic decisions. The all-encompassing role of the Politburo before 1988 blurred the roles of the party and state in the decision-making process. Another problem until 1988 was that many members of the Politburo were leading officials within the state (again blurring the roles of party and state).[10]

The Politburo has the unofficial power to appoint members of the central government through the National Assembly of Vietnam. Because the National Assembly is dominated by the party, party leadership has considerable leverage in appointing members of the central government. However, even if the Politburo decides the appointment of officials, party members can oppose the nominees; the appointment of Đỗ Mười was opposed by the Club of Resistance Veterans, a group of reformist communist cadres.[11]

Current members

The current 18-member Politburo was elected on January 31, 2021 at the first plenum of the 13th Party Central Committee.[12] Nguyễn Phú Trọng was re-elected for his third term as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, a position he has held since 2011.[13] On 30 December 2022, at the 13th CC's 2nd Extraordinary Plenary Session, Phạm Bình Minh offered his resignation as a member of the 13th Politburo; the plenum approved the resignation, and he was removed from the 13th CC as well.[14] Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, the President of Vietnam and the second-ranked member of the 13th Politburo, voluntarily resigned from all state and party offices at the 3rd Extraordinary Plenary Session on 17 January 2023.[15] Vũ Đức Đam also resigned from his position of Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam.[16] Võ Văn Thưởng was elected as President thereafter. [17]

Members of the 13th Politburo of the Communist Party of Vietnam
[18][19]
Rank Name 12th POL Birth PM Birthplace Education Ethnicity Gender Ref.
New Rank
Nguyễn Phú Trọng Old 1 1944 1968 Hà Nội City Graduate Kinh Male [20]
Nguyễn Xuân Phúc Old 6 1954 1982 Quảng Nam province Undergraduate Kinh Male [21]
Võ Văn Thưởng Old 17 1970 1993 Vĩnh Long province Graduate Kinh Male [22]
1 Tô Lâm Old 5 1957 Hưng Yên province Graduate Kinh Male [23]
2 Phạm Minh Chính Old 9 1958 1986 Thanh Hoá province Graduate Kinh Male [24]
Vương Đình Huệ Old 11 1957 1984 Nghệ An province Graduate Kinh Male [25]
3 Trần Thanh Mẫn New 1962 1982 Hậu Giang province Graduate Kinh Male [26]
Trương Thị Mai Old 14 1958 1985 Quảng Bình province Graduate Kinh Female [27]
4 Lương Cường New 1957 1978 Phú Thọ province Undergraduate Kinh Male [28]
Phạm Bình Minh Old 13 1959 1984 Nam Định province Graduate Kinh Male [29]
5 Nguyễn Văn Nên New 1957 1978 Tây Ninh province Undergraduate Kinh Male [30]
Đinh Tiến Dũng New 1961 1987 Ninh Bình province Graduate Kinh Male [31]
6 Phan Đình Trạc New 1958 1980 Nghệ An province Undergraduate Kinh Male [32]
7 Trần Cẩm Tú New 1961 1990 Hà Tĩnh province Graduate Kinh Male [33]
8 Phan Văn Giang New 1960 Nam Định province Graduate Kinh Male [34]
9 Nguyễn Hòa Bình New 1958 1981 Quảng Ngãi province Graduate Kinh Male [35]
10 Nguyễn Xuân Thắng New 1957 1983 Nghệ An province Graduate Kinh Male [36]
Trần Tuấn Anh New 1964 1996 Quảng Ngãi province Graduate Kinh Male [37]
11 Lê Minh Hưng New 1970 2000 Hà Tĩnh province Graduate Kinh Male [38]
12 Nguyễn Trọng Nghĩa New 1962 1982 Tiền Giang province Graduate Kinh Male [39]
13 Bùi Thị Minh Hoài New 1965 1991 Hà Nam province Graduate Kinh Female [40]
14 Văn Chiến Đỗ New 1962 1986 Tuyên Quang province Graduate San Diu Male [41]
15 Lương Tam Quang New 1965 1998 Hưng Yên province Graduate Kinh Male [42]

References

Citations

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PLTN Pulau Three Mile (1979) Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Nuklir Pulau Three Mile (disingkat: PLTN Pulau Three Mile) adalah sebuah pembangkit listrik tenaga nuklir yang terletak di Pulau Three Mile, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Kepemilikan PLTN Pulau Three Mile oleh Exelon, sedangkan pengoperasiannya oleh AmerGen Energy. Awalnya, PLTN Pulau Three Mile memiliki dua unit reaktor nuklit, tetapi ketika terjadi Musibah Pulau Three Mile pada tahun 1979, sebagian inti reaktor nuklir pada unit kedua mengal...

 

Hiking trail in New York City 40°48′58″N 73°53′39″W / 40.81611°N 73.89417°W / 40.81611; -73.89417 South Bronx Greenway2007 planning mapLength10 miles (16 km)Established2006UseMulti-use, bicycle and pedestrian The South Bronx Greenway is a project to improve waterfront access, recreational facilities, and transportation systems, including pedestrian and bicycle paths, in the South Bronx in New York City.[1] Early planning The project was first e...

Cleria Cesarini (22 maggio 1655 – 12 settembre 1735) è stata una nobildonna italiana. Stemma di Casa Cesarini Biografia Era figlia di Giuliano Cesarini e di Margherita Savelli.[1] Penultima delle sue sorelle, avrebbe dovuto essere erede di Casa Cesarini.[1] Filippo, ultimo membro maschio della famiglia, fece sposare Cleria nel 1571 a Filippo Colonna signore di Sonnino e Galatro, figlio di Marcantonio V Colonna, contravvenendo le disposizione dei suoi avi che la volevano spo...

 

1660 history of the persecution of Anabaptists Anabaptist Dirk Willems rescues his pursuer and is subsequently burned at the stake in 1569. Martyrs Mirror or The Bloody Theater, first published in Holland in 1660 in Dutch by Thieleman J. van Braght, documents the stories and testimonies of Christian martyrs, especially Anabaptists. The full title of the book is The Bloody Theater or Martyrs Mirror of the Defenseless Christians who baptized only upon confession of faith, and who suffered and d...