Party leader outlines key tasks for 12th plenum of Party Central Committee

Party General Secretary and State President Nguyen Phu Trong has instructed members of the Party Central Committee (PCC) to uphold their sense of responsibility and objectivity in addressing the issues tabled for discussion at the 12th PCC plenum, especially personnel work.

Party General Secretary and State President Nguyen Phu Trong (second from right) addresses the 12th plenum of the Party Central Committee. (Photo: NDO/Dang Khoa)
Party General Secretary and State President Nguyen Phu Trong (second from right) addresses the 12th plenum of the Party Central Committee. (Photo: NDO/Dang Khoa)

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In his opening remarks at the 12th plenum, which opened in Hanoi on the morning of May, the Party leader said from now until the 13th National Party Congress, besides congress documents, the PCC must devote its time and efforts to preparing personnel for the upcoming tenure. He stressed that it is an extremely important task that involves the fate of the Party and the nation.

At the on-going plenum, the PCC will discuss and decide the directions for personnel work relating to the 13th tenure of the PCC. The directions will form the basis for preparing personnel for the PCC, the Politburo, the PCC Secretariat, and the PCC’s Inspection Commission in the 13th tenure as well as key positions in State agencies in the 2021-2026 term, which will be done in the following PCC plenums.

General Secretary Trong said the criteria for candidates for the PCC, Politburo and PCC Secretariat include firm political position; perseverance with the goal of national independence and socialism and absolute loyalty to Marxism-Leninism, Ho Chi Minh Thought, the Party’s Platform and directions, the Constitution and the national interest. Candidates must have good ethics and lifestyle, be a real example for others, and have a high level of respect amongst the public. They must neither be involved in corruption nor be opportunistic, and have no ambition for power. Candidates must also be well aware of the responsibility to preserve and protect unity and solidarity among the Party.

At the plenum, the Chairwoman of the National Assembly submitted to the PCC a scheme of directions for the general election of deputies to the 15th legislature and People’s Councils at all levels in the 2021-2026 tenure.

Party leader Trong said in considering the scheme, the PCC should analyse, clarify and reach consensus on key issues that decide the success of the elections, such as the objective, requirements and guiding principles of the elections; criteria for deputies of the NA and People’s Councils at all levels, including full-time deputies; the number, structure and age of deputies; the right to vote and run for election; the process of nominating and self-nominating candidates; the settlement of election-related complaints and petitions; and other organisational work necessary to implement the scheme.

Regarding the allocation of the number of delegates to attend the 13th National Party Congress, General Secretary Trong said the PCC should focus its attention on the principles and criteria for allocating the number of delegates to the 67 Party organisations under the management of the PCC. After the PCC approve the principles and criteria, the Politburo will consider and decide the number of delegates allocated to each Party organisation.

The PCC’s 12th plenum will last until May 14.