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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - This handout picture by the Vietnam News Agency shows Vietnam’s Communist Party General Secretary To Lam speaking during the 14th National Party Congress in Hanoi, Vietnam, January 20, 2026. — Reuters pic
HANOI, Jan 23 — Vietnam’s top leader To Lam was re-appointed yesterday as head of the ruling Communist Party for the next five years after a unanimous vote by its central committee, as he pledged to turbocharge growth in the export-reliant nation. In the one-party state, Lam was re-elected to the country’s most powerful job by all 180 party officials from a newly formed committee at the end of the five-yearly party congress, according to an announcement at the party congress.
In an address to the congress, Lam said he would maintain unity of the party and said there were huge tasks ahead.
Sweeping reforms
During his brief prior stint as party chief since mid-2024, Lam presided over fast growth underpinned by sweeping reforms that won him strong support but also criticism, as tens of thousands of civil servants lost their jobs while he promoted faster decision-making and less red tape.
Aware of the discontent stirred by those reforms, Lam moved early to secure support from rival factions within the party, including the powerful military, according to officials familiar with the process.
As concerns mounted about his plans to bolster private conglomerates at the expense of state-owned firms, Lam issued a directive ahead of the party congress underscoring the “leading role” of state enterprises, which include army-controlled telecom and defence giant Viettel.
“He normally meticulously prepares for his moves,” said Le Hong Hiep, senior fellow at the ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute, noting that Lam, as state security minister, manoeuvred deftly to reach the apex of Vietnam’s political system in 2024 when his late predecessor Nguyen Phu Trong was facing prolonged health issues.
Lam’s re-election as party chief sends a reassuring message to foreign investors who regularly cite political stability as a key factor in Vietnam’s appeal.
Lam, 68, is also seeking to become president, with a decision expected to be announced later.
But Hiep cautioned that Lam’s bid to combine the two top roles — a system resembling the model under Xi Jinping in neighbouring China — “could pose risks to Vietnam’s political system,” which has traditionally depended on collective leadership and internal checks.
Targets 10pc growth
Earlier this week, addressing congress delegates seating in red-upholstered seats in a red-carpeted conference hall under a towering statue of party founder Ho Chi Minh, Lam promised annual growth above 10 per cent through the decade — an ambitious target which differs from World Bank forecasts of an average 6.5 per cent yearly expansion this year and next.
Lam wants to achieve that by changing the country’s growth model, which has hinged for decades on cheap labour and exports, turning the Southeast Asian nation into a high-middle income economy by 2030 thanks to a boost in innovation and efficiency.
In his first months as party chief, he launched the most comprehensive overhaul of the country’s public administration and government in decades, and has promised to continue with his reform drive, despite concerns over financial risks, controversial infrastructure and favouritism. — Reuters
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