14th National Party Congress holds plenary discussions on Congress documents

(VOVWORLD) - The 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam continues at the National Convention Center in Hanoi on Tuesday with plenary discussions on the Congress documents.
14th National Party Congress holds plenary discussions on Congress documents - ảnh 1Delegates work in groups to discuss the documents of the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam. (Photo: VOV)

The Congress opened on Tuesday with the participation of 1,586 delegates, representing more than 5.6 million Party members nationwide.

In his opening address, State President Luong Cuong affirmed that the 14th National Party Congress embraces a profoundly historic mission of setting goals and orientations for the 2026–2030 term and deciding strategic issues shaping the future and destiny of the nation for decades to come.

Party General Secretary To Lam presented the report of the 13th Party Central Committee on the documents submitted to the Congress. His speech highlighted strategic vision, a spirit of innovation, and the requirement for strong and decisive action in the new development phase of Vietnam.

In the afternoon, during group discussions, delegates focused on analyzing major issues facing national development in the new period, including institutional improvement, administrative reform, science development and innovation, aiming to achieve sustainable growth aligned with social progress and justice.

Acting Minister of Industry and Trade Le Manh Hung proposed accelerating the development of foundational and supporting industries.

He said:  "To further develop foundational and supporting industries, it’s necessary to strengthen coordination among sectors, particularly between agencies managing strategic mineral resources and the industrial and trade sectors. During the 2026–2030 period, we need to focus on building institutions and legal frameworks to promote foundational and core technology industries, thereby reducing dependence on imported production materials."

Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Nguyen Hoang Hiep noted that as climate change increasingly affects socio-economic development, Vietnam must regard climate-change-response infrastructure as a key pillar of its national development strategy.

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