14th National Party Congress - Where trust and responsibility spread

In an atmosphere of unity, discipline and democracy, all delegates demonstrate their resolve to ensure that the 14th National Party Congress becomes a profound political milestone, laying a solid foundation for Vietnam’s new stage of development.

Journalists and editors at work in the Press Centre of the 14th National Party Congress. (Photo: VNA)
Journalists and editors at work in the Press Centre of the 14th National Party Congress. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Delegates are gathering in full attendance at the 14th National Party Congress, which officially opened in Hanoi on January 20, with a strong sense of pride and responsibility, carrying with them the aspirations, intellect and expectations of officials, Party members and people nationwide.

Their presence not only demonstrates unity and consensus of will, but also helps spread confidence in a new Party term marked by major policy decisions and the opening of a new era of national development.

In an atmosphere of unity, discipline and democracy, all delegates demonstrate their resolve to ensure that the 14th National Party Congress becomes a profound political milestone, laying a solid foundation for Vietnam’s new stage of development.

Ahead of the opening session, General Nguyen Trong Nghia, Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, standing member of the Central Military Commission, and Chairman of the General Department of Political Affairs of the Vietnam People’s Army, visited and encouraged journalists, editors and technicians working at the Press Centre of the 14th National Party Congress.

Nghia commended the sense of responsibility and dedication shown by media agencies in providing timely and accurate coverage, contributing to a strong and positive dissemination of information about the congress across society. He underscored the important role of the press in communicating the Party’s guidelines and policies, fostering social consensus, and strengthening the confidence of officials, Party members and the public in the success of the congress.

party-congress-2.jpg
Vietnam News Agency reporters and editors at work in the Press Centre (Photo: VNA)

From early morning on January 20, journalists from both Vietnamese and international media outlets were present at the Press Centre, ready to report on the congress. According to journalists on site, the facilities and technical conditions provided strong support for smooth and efficient media operations. Recognising the 14th National Party Congress as a particularly important political event which will open a new development era for the country, reporters emphasised their responsibility to convey information in a timely, objective and dignified manner, helping audiences at home and abroad follow key developments of this major national event.

Alongside media efforts, extensive preparations were made to ensure that the congress takes place safely. Security, transportation, healthcare, communications, logistics and technical services were carefully reviewed and rehearsed, with personnel working diligently and discreetly to provide a solid support framework for the congress.

Special attention has been given to medical security, disease prevention, food safety and environmental hygiene. Assigned units remain on duty throughout the congress, ready to respond promptly to any situation. Military transport forces tasked with transporting delegates regard their role as both an honour and a responsibility, adhering strictly to regulations on safety, security and professional conduct./.

VNA

See more

The Binh Phuoc provincial Intelligent Operations Center (IOC), operational since September 2020, has played an important role in supporting the development of digital government. (Photo: VNA)

Breakthroughs under Resolution 57 drive local development

Following the Politburo’s Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on advancing science, technology, innovation and national digital transformation, many localities across Vietnam are translating strategic guidelines into concrete action, laying the foundation for a new development model based on knowledge, technology and modern governance.

The spring flower market for the 2026 is brightly illuminated at night. (Photo: VNA)

Spring flower market opens in Ho Chi Minh City

The market features more than 500 booths selling a wide variety of flowers and ornamental plants. The space combines traditional and modern elements, recreating the distinctive river culture of southern Vietnam.

The Security Investigation Agency of Hung Yen province executes a search warrant. (Photo: congan.hungyen.gov.vn)

Man prosecuted for abusing democratic freedoms to infringe upon State interests

Anh, born in 1958, frequently filed complaints and denunciations with authorities at various levels. The contents mainly concerned the land management and use by officials of People’s Committee of Nghia Hiep commune over a long period. Many of the complaints and denunciations were found to be unfounded, lacking evidence, speculative, accusatory, defamatory, and prolonged.

Hanoi waives public transport fares during the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi waives public transport fares during Tet holiday

During the same period, the Hanoi Traffic Operation Centre, in coordination with bus operators, will also waive fares on subsidised bus services. The programme will apply to 128 subsidised routes citywide over the nine days, with passengers granted tickets according to route pricing but paying no fare.

A community centre within the Vietnam Village (Photo: VNA)

RoK locality hastens Vietnam Valley project

The K-Vietnam Valley project envisions an international exchange hub focused on culture, tourism and education, leveraging RoK-Vietnam cultural and historical links rooted in Bonghwa county.

UNFPA Representative in Vietnam Matt Jackson (Photo: UNFPA Vietnam)

UNFPA works to contribute to Vietnam’s health, demographic priorities

UNFPA supports the government of Vietnam to achieve its goals in areas such as maternal healthcare, gender equality, prevention of gender-based violence, population issues, including demographic data and Vietnam’s rapidly ageing population as well as sexual and reproductive health and youth empowerment.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (left) extends New Year greetings to former State President Truong Tan Sang. (Photo: VNA)

PM extends Tet greetings to former Party, State leaders

The PM also affirmed that in line with the consistent policy of the Party and State, the Government has paid special attention to ensuring a warm and caring Tet for all, with the spirit of “leaving no one behind.”

A rest stop along the North–South expressway’s eastern section (Photo: VNA)

More expressway rest stops ready for Tet travel peak

To meet rising travel demand during the coming Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday, the VRA reported that several rest areas along segments of the North–South expressway’s eastern section have completed essential public service facilities and commenced operations.