On Tuesday, January 20, Hanoi's National Convention Center was buzzing with energy as the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) officially opened its 14th National Congress. Around 1,586 delegates, representing over 5.6 million party members, have gathered to chart the nation's future. 🚀
First up on the agenda: reviewing key documents. Delegates will dive into the political report from the 13th Party Central Committee and a 40-year review of Vietnam's socialist-oriented renewal—covering both theoretical insights and real-world achievements.
State President Luong Cuong kicked things off with an opening speech, setting a tone of unity and progress. Then General Secretary To Lam presented the main report outlining the congress's mission and priorities.
Before the grand opening, Monday's preparatory session laid the groundwork—approving working rules, the full agenda, and election regulations for the congress. ✅
Over the next week, these delegates will debate strategies for economic growth, social welfare, and Vietnam's role on the world stage. Stay tuned as we follow the discussions shaping Southeast Asia's rising star! 🌟
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