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Nguyễn Phú Trọng
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Trọng in 2023
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General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam | |
In office 19 January 2011 – 19 July 2024 |
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Preceded by | Nông Đức Mạnh |
Succeeded by | TBD |
Secretary of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party | |
In office 19 January 2011 – 19 July 2024 |
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Deputy | Phùng Quang Thanh Ngô Xuân Lịch Phan Văn Giang |
Preceded by | Nông Đức Mạnh |
10th President of Vietnam | |
In office 23 October 2018 – 5 April 2021 |
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Prime Minister | Nguyễn Xuân Phúc |
Vice President | Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh |
Preceded by | Trần Đại Quang Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh (acting) |
Succeeded by | Nguyễn Xuân Phúc |
Chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam | |
In office 26 June 2006 – 23 July 2011 |
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Preceded by | Nguyễn Văn An |
Succeeded by | Nguyễn Sinh Hùng |
Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee | |
In office January 2000 – 26 June 2006 |
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Preceded by | Lê Xuân Tùng |
Succeeded by | Phạm Quang Nghị |
Personal details | |
Born | Đông Hội, Đông Anh, French Indochina (now Hanoi, Vietnam) |
14 April 1944
Died | 19 July 2024 Hanoi, Vietnam |
(aged 80)
Political party | Communist Party of Vietnam |
Spouse | Ngô Thị Mận |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | University of Hanoi National Academy of Public Administration Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Nguyễn Phú Trọng ( 14 April 1944 – 19 July 2024) was a Vietnamese politician who has served as general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam from 2011 until his death on 19 July 2024. As the head of the party's Secretariat, Politburo and Central Military Commission, Trọng was Vietnam's paramount leader. He also previously served as president of Vietnam from 2018 to 2021.
Trọng joined the Communist Party in 1968, and rose through the section devoted to political work. He later joined the party's Central Committee in 1994, its Politburo in 1997 and Vietnam's National Assembly in 2002. Between 2000 and 2006, he was the Party committee secretary of Hanoi, effectively the city's highest-ranking position. He was then chairman of the National Assembly from 2006 to 2011.
He was elected general secretary at the party's 11th National Congress in 2011 and re-elected at the 12th National Congress in 2016. During his leadership, he has pursued a wide anti-corruption campaign, implicating numerous senior officials. He became president in 2018 following the death of President Trần Đại Quang, becoming the third person to simultaneously head the party and state after Hồ Chí Minh and Trường Chinh. At the 13th National Congress in 2021, he was reelected as general secretary becoming the third leader of Vietnam to secure a third term (after Hồ Chí Minh and Lê Duẩn), and was succeeded by Nguyễn Xuân Phúc as president.
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Early life and career
Nguyễn Phú Trọng was born in Đông Hội Commune, Đông Anh district of Hanoi in 1944. His official biography gives his family background only as "average peasant". He studied philology and earned his Bachelor degree in philology at Vietnam National University, Hanoi from 1963 to 1967. Nguyễn Phú Trọng officially became a member of the Communist Party of Vietnam in December 1968.
He worked for the Tạp chí Cộng Sản (Communist Review), the theoretical and political agency of the Communist Party of Vietnam (formerly the Labor Party) in the periods of 1968–1973, 1976–1981 and 1983–1996. From 1973 to 1976, he underwent a political-economic post-graduate course at the High-level Nguyễn Ái Quốc Party School (now the Hồ Chí Minh National Academy of Politics and Public Administration). From 1991 to 1996, he served as the editor-in-chief of the Tạp chí Cộng Sản. Nguyễn Phú Trọng went to the Soviet Union in 1981 to study at the Academy of Sciences and received a Candidate of Sciences degree in history in 1983. In 1998, Nguyễn Phú Trọng entered the party section devoted to political work, making him one of the most prominent Vietnamese political theoreticians, heading the party Central Committee's Theoretical Council in charge of the party's theoretical work from 2001 to 2006.
Nguyễn Phú Trọng has been a member of the party's Central Committee since January 1994, the party's Politburo since December 1997 and deputy to the National Assembly since May 2002. From January 2000 to June 2006, Nguyễn Phú Trọng was secretary of the party's Executive Committee of Hanoi, the de facto head of the city authority. On 26 June 2006, Nguyễn Phú Trọng was elected as the Chairman of the National Assembly. During this period, he was elected secretary of the party organization in the National Assembly and member of the Council for Defence and Security. On 23 October 2018, Nguyễn Phú Trọng was elected as the 10th President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in a seasonal meeting of National Assembly.
General Secretaryship
First term (2011—2016)
- Further information: 11th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam and 13th National Assembly of Vietnam
Nguyễn Phú Trọng was elected General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam in 2011 at the 11th National Congress, making him the top leader of Vietnam. The 5th plenum of the 11th Central Committee decided to take the Central Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption away from the Prime Minister's control and Nguyễn Phú Trọng was elected its head.
Domestic Policy
In 2012, he urged the CPV to adopt Resolution No. 12, which called for party building and self-criticism amongst party officials, calling them to lead by example and be held accountable for corruption and waste. Afterwards, the Central Steering Committee on Anti-corruption was directly placed under the administration of the Politburo. He further passed the Decision 244 of the CPV, establishing a formalized process of political succession and restricting the ability of CPV delegates to select new Central Committee members by requiring the outgoing Central Committee to approve the candidates. It also prohibited Politburo members from nominating Central Committee candidates without support from the Politburo.
Foreign policy
China
On 11 October 2011, he made his first visit to China as General Secretary. According to the VNA, Hu Jintao and Nguyễn Phú Trọng both agreed to avoid complicating the situation in the South China Sea and calmly handle disagreements through peaceful negotiations. Vice President of China Xi Jinping came to Vietnam to concretize the results and common perceptions that the leaders of Vietnam - China raised when Mr. Trong came to China during his previous visit in October. In 2015, Trọng paid a visit to China. According to the VNA, the two leaders emphasized continuing efforts to well implement the motto "friendly neighbourliness, comprehensive cooperation, long-term stability, towards the future." future" and the spirit of "good neighbours, good friends, good comrades, good partners," always firmly grasping the development direction of Vietnam-China relations.
United States
On 6 July 2015, General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng arrived in the United States to begin his United States visit to 10 July 2015. This visit coincided with the milestone of twenty years since the United States and Vietnam normalized diplomatic relations. The talks with President Barack Obama were about human rights, security and defense and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Trọng is the first Vietnamese party chief has a state visit to the United States. He also met Vice President Biden and former President Clinton. At a talk at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, he spoke frankly about democracy in Vietnam with American scholars.
India
On 20 November 2013, Trọng paid an official visit to India. This State-level visit to India also aims to contribute to strengthening Vietnam-India relations, bringing the strategic partnership between the two countries to a new level, more substantive and more effective.
Russia
During Trọng’s first term, Vietnam and Russia upgraded their relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2012. Following Russia's annexation of Crimea, Vietnam abstained from voting to declare the annexation through a referendum invalid at the United Nations.
Second term (2016—2021)
- Further information: 12th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam and 14th National Assembly of Vietnam
On 27 January 2016, Nguyễn Phú Trọng was re-elected as General Secretary by the 1st Plenary Session of the 12th Central Committee. At 72 years old, he was the 12th Committee's oldest member. For this term, Nguyễn Phú Trọng is ranked number one in the Politburo, marking a return to normality.
In his second term, Trọng launched a large anti-corruption campaign, with the Politburo taking disciplinary actions against 110 senior Party members between 2017 and 2020, including three Politburo members, one former Politburo member, 10 Central Committee members and 17 former Central Committee members. Some of the disciplinary actions included criminal charges.
Anti-corruption campaign
Since being reelected as General Secretary in 2016, Nguyen Phu Trong has launched a large-scale campaign against corruption. The campaign has resulted in thousands of high-ranking officials being disciplined, imprisoned, and forced to resign from positions in the government, including the president Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, who resigned after several of his subordinates were involved in corruption scandals. He compared this campaign to "burning a furnace" ("đốt lò"), hence the name Dot lo campaign. The campaign is considered by observers to be an effort by the Party to regain power and prestige as well as strengthen people's trust in the government and the Party's leadership. Especially during his third term, Trọng's government has handled many notable corruption cases, such as Việt Á scandal and the 304 trillion dong Van Thinh Phat Holdings Group case.
Presidency (2018-2021)
On 3 October 2018, following the death of President Trần Đại Quang, the Central Committee of the CPV formally nominated Nguyễn Phú Trọng for the presidency, which was voted on at a subsequent session of the National Assembly, where the party holds an overwhelming majority. This made Trọng the third person to simultaneously head the party and state after Hồ Chí Minh (in North Vietnam only) and Trường Chinh. The National Assembly elected Nguyễn Phú Trọng as the 10th president on 23 October 2018 with 99.79% percent of the vote in a meeting of the sixth session of the National Assembly. His swearing-in ceremony took place at the Grand Hall and was broadcast live on the afternoon on state radio and television systems.
In 2019, Vietnam was chosen to host the 2019 North Korea–United States Hanoi Summit. Trọng met two leaders as a neutral host state leader.
On 14 April 2019, it was reported that Nguyễn Phú Trọng had been rushed to the Chợ Rẫy Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City after visiting Kiên Giang, according to overseas news sources. He was rumoured to have suffered a stroke. The Vietnamese government initially had no comment on the subject matter, but later confirmed from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam that he was "unwell, but will soon return to work". He reappeared on May 14, 2019 to discuss about the upcoming Party Congress.
Third term (2021—2024)
- Further information: 13th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam and 15th National Assembly of Vietnam
On 31 January 2021, Nguyễn Phú Trọng was re-elected as General Secretary for a third term by the 1st Plenary Session of the 13th Central Committee, making him the first leader since Lê Duẩn (1969-1986) to serve more than two terms. On 1 February 2021, Nguyễn Phú Trọng attended a press conference. Nguyễn Phú Trọng said:
I am not in great health [...] I am old and I want to rest, but the Congress has elected me so I will comply with my duty to serve as a party member.
Trọng was the third person to be elected as CPV general secretary for a third term, with the others being Hồ Chí Minh and Lê Duẩn.
The National Assembly on 2 April 2021 voted to relieve Nguyễn Phú Trọng's presidency with 91.25% of the vote. Nguyễn Phú Trọng remains de facto top leader in the country, serving as the General Secretary of the Communist Party. He was succeeded by Nguyễn Xuân Phúc.
In 2022, between October 30 and November 2, Trọng visited China and met Chinese Communist Party (CCP) general secretary Xi Jinping, becoming the first foreign leader to meet Xi after he secured a third term in the 20th CCP National Congress. Both leaders released a joint statement, calling for cooperation in economic, political, defense and security areas and working together in “the fight against terrorism, ‘peaceful evolution’, ‘colour revolution’ and the politicisation of human rights issues”.
In January 2023, Phúc resigned from the presidency due to corruption scandals, leading Trọng's ally Võ Văn Thưởng to succeed him in March.
When the Russo-Ukrainian War broke out, Vietnam maintained a neutral stance. Vietnam has abstained from voting at most United Nations voting sessions. From 21 to 23 May 2023, the deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, and former president and prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, visited Vietnam and met with Trọng. They discussed the strengthening of ties between Russia and Vietnam and the current international situation.
During a visit to Vietnam on 10 September 2023, U.S. president Joe Biden visited with Nguyễn Phú Trọng, with the Vietnamese government upgrading the relationship between the countries to that of a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, the highest awarded by Vietnam.
On 19 June 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Vietnam and met with Nguyễn Phú Trọng. Putin thanked Vietnam for its "balanced position" on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Political positions
Ideologically, Trọng is considered to be coming from the more conservative Marxist–Leninist faction within the CPV. He has long railed against some party members' loss of "Marxist–Leninist virtue". Trọng has stated that "a country without discipline would be chaotic and unstable [...]. We need to balance democracy and law and order"
Personal life
Nguyễn Phú Trọng is married to Ngô Thị Mận. He has one daughter and one son, both of whom work as Government employees.
Death
Trọng died in Hanoi on 19 July 2024, at age 80. State media, citing information from Trong's medical team, said he died early afternoon on Friday "after a period of illness". His death was announced to the public at around 18:00 UTC+07:00.
Honours
State honours
- China: Friendship Medal (31 October 2022)
- Cuba: Order of José Martí (9 April 2012)
- Laos: National Gold Medal (5 September 2007)
Other honours
- Communist Party of the Russian Federation: Lenin Prize (15 December 2021)
Published works
Books
- Nguyen Phu Trong (2004). Viet Nam on The Path of Renewal (Việt Nam Trong Tiến Trình Đổi Mới). Hanoi: Thế giới Publishers. 351 p.
- Nguyen Phu Trong (2015). Renewal in Việt Nam: Theory and Reality (Đổi Mới ở Việt Nam: Lý thuyết và thực tiễn). Hanoi: Thế giới Publishers. 397 p.
- Nguyen Phu Trong; Tran Dinh Nghiem; Vu Hien (1995). Vietnam from 1986 (Việt Nam từ năm 1986). Hanoi: Thế giới Publishers. 116 p.
- Nguyen Phu Trong (2019) Determined to prevent and fight corruption (Quyết tâm ngăn chặn và đẩy lùi tham nhũng), Hanoi: Truth National Political Publisher, 380 p.
- Nguyen Phu Trong (2021) Bringing the country into a new phase in a united and confident manner (Đoàn kết, vững tin đưa đất nước bước vào giai đoạn mới), Hanoi: Truth National Political Publisher, 752 p.
- Nguyen Phu Trong (2021) The whole Party and people join hands and unite to build our country more and more prosperous and happy (Toàn Đảng, toàn dân chung sức, đồng lòng xây dựng đất nước ta ngày càng phồn vinh, hạnh phúc). Hanoi: Truth National Political Publisher (2021), 608 p.
- Nguyen Phu Trong (2023) Resolutely and persistently fight against corruption and negativity, contributing to building an increasingly clean and strong Party and State (Kiên quyết, kiên trì đấu tranh phòng, chống tham nhũng, tiêu cực, góp phần xây dựng Đảng và Nhà nước ta ngày càng trong sạch, vững mạnh. Hanoi: Truth National Political Publisher, 600 p.
See also
In Spanish: Nguyen Phu Trong para niños
- History of Vietnam
- Politics of Vietnam