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National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam

Congress of the Party, every five years


Summary

Congress of the Party, every five years

FieldValue
background_color
nameNational Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam
native_nameĐại hội đại biểu toàn quốc Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam
native_name_langvi
logoCommunist_Party_of_Vietnam_flag_logo.svg
house_typeParty meeting
term_limitsFive years
leader1_typeAuthority
established1935
leader1Constitution of Vietnam
leader2_typeJurisdiction
leader2Communist Party of Vietnam
first_election11st Congress
last_election114th Congress
next_election115th Congress
session_roomFile:Vietnam_national_convention_center.jpg
session_res250px
meeting_placeVietnam National Convention Center
Từ Liêm, Hanoi, Vietnam
websitehttps://daihoidangtoanquoc.vn/

Từ Liêm, Hanoi, Vietnam The Communist Party of Vietnam is organized according to the Leninist principle of democratic centralism. The supreme party organ is the National Party Congress (, commonly referred to as the Party Congress – Đại hội Đảng), which has been held every five years since .

Previously, due to the wartime conditions during the First Indochina War and the Vietnam War, the first four Congresses were not held on a regular schedule. Since its founding, 14 nationwide CPV Congresses have been convened.

The National Party Congress elects the Central Committee, consisting of 180 full members and 20 alternates. The Central Committee usually meets twice a year.

Keys

Abbreviations
CC
Political Report
Platform
Charter
PMR
FM
AM
VD
AD

Convocations

CongressDuration
(start—end)DelegatesCC
electedPolitical Report
(presented by)PlatformCharter
(changes)PMR
1st National Party Congress
4 days
1935 election27 March
30 March 193512[9 FM
4 AM](1st-central-committee-of-the-communist-party-of-vietnam)"Theses on the Capitalist Democratic Revolution"Amendment600
2nd National Party Congress
4 days
1950–1951 election11 February
19 February 1951158 VD
53 AD19 FM
10 AMTrường ChinhAmendment766,349
3rd National Party Congress
8 days
1960 election5 September
10 September 1960525 VD
51 AD49 FM
39 AMLê DuẩnAmendment500,000
4th National Party Congress
9 days
1975–1976 election14 December
20 December 19761,008101 FM
32 AMLê DuẩnAmendment1,550,000
5th National Party Congress
4 days
1981–1982 election27 March
31 March 19821,033116 FM
32 AMLê DuẩnAmendment1,727,000
6th National Party Congress
4 days
1985–1986 election15 December
18 December 19861,129124 FM
49 AMTrường ChinhAmendment~1,900,000
7th National Party Congress
4 days
1990–1991 election24 June
27 June 19911,176146Nguyễn Văn Linh"National Construction in the Transitional Period to Socialism"Amendment2,155,022
8th National Party Congress
4 days
1995–1996 election28 June
1 July 19961,198170Đỗ MườiAmendmentAmendment2,155,022
9th National Party Congress
4 days
2000–2001 election19 April
22 April 20011,168150Lê Khả PhiêuAmendmentAmendment2,479,719
10th National Party Congress
8 days
2005–2006 election18 April
25 April 20061,176160 FM
21 AMNông Đức MạnhAmendmentAmendment~3,100,000
11th National Party Congress
8 days
2010–2011 election12 January
19 January 20111,377[175 FM
25 AM](11th-central-committee-of-the-communist-party-of-vietnam)Nông Đức MạnhAmendmentAmendment~3,600,000
12th National Party Congress
9 days
2015–2016 election20 January
28 January 20161,510[180 FM
20 AM](12th-central-committee-of-the-communist-party-of-vietnam)Nguyễn Phú TrọngAmendmentAmendment+4,500,000
13th National Party Congress
8 days
2020–2021 election25 January
1 February 20211,587[180 FM
20 AM](13th-central-committee-of-the-communist-party-of-vietnam)Nguyễn Phú TrọngTwo Centenaries+5,000,000
14th National Party Congress
6 days
2025–2026 election19 January
25 January 20261,588[180 FM
20 AM](14th-central-committee-of-the-communist-party-of-vietnam)Tô LâmTBCTBD

References

References

  1. Trần Hà Linh. (15 January 2021). "Mọi điều bạn cần biết về đại hội toàn quốc của Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam". luatkhoa.com.
  2. "Những chặng đường vẻ vang Của Đảng". daihoidangtoanquoc.com.
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