Party Central Committee continues personnel-related discussions

11th Party Central Committee members continued discussing Politburo reports on personnel preparations for the next tenure during their ongoing 14th meeting on January 12.
Party Central Committee continues personnel-related discussions ảnh 1The opening session of the 14th meeting of the 11th Party Central Committee (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – 11th Party Central Committee members continued discussing Politburo reports on personnel preparations for the next tenure during their ongoing 14th meeting on January 12.

The reports, which were debated in the morning session, focused on personnel preparations for the Party Central Committee, the Political Bureau and the Party Secretariat, and nominations for the four key leading positions of the 12th tenure.

They also covered the nomination list of the Presidium, the Secretariat and the Committee for Appraising Eligibility of Delegates of the 12th National Party Congress.

In the afternoon session, the Committee’s members gave feedback on the 11 th Party Central Committee’s draft report on the personnel work of the next term.

The 14th meeting of the 11th Party Central Committee, opened in Hanoi on January 11, is of critical importance as it will decide the final preparations for the 12th National Party Congress, Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong noted in his opening speech, demanding the Committees’ members take high sense of responsibility to fulfill the agenda.

It is also scheduled to discuss the signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement.

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong asked the Committee’s members to scrutinise the TPP negotiations’ outcomes and analyse the trade deal’s impacts.

Vietnam and 11 other Asian-Pacific countries concluded more than five years of negotiations on the TPP on October 5, 2015. The deal is a new-generation free trade agreement (FTA) with requirements much stricter than existing FTAs and covering both trade – investment issues and related matters.-VNA

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