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Vietnam's Lam edges closer to new leadership term as decisive congress cut short

Vietnam's Lam edges closer to new leadership term as decisive congress cut short

ReutersThu, January 22, 2026 at 5:22 AM UTC

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Vietnam's Communist Party General Secretary To Lam speaks during the 14th National Party Congress in Hanoi, Vietnam, January 20, 2026. VNA/Handout via REUTERS

HANOI, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Vietnam Communist Party delegates begin voting on Thursday in a process that will end ​with the selection of its general secretary, officials and ‌state media said, as the party shortened its congress in a sign of ‌broad consensus for the reappointment of current leader To Lam.

The congress of the ruling Communist Party, held once every five years to select leaders and set political and economic priorities, was initially ⁠planned to last until ‌Sunday. Delegates voted on Wednesday, however, to wrap up the meeting as early as Friday, the ‍government said on its news portal.

No official explanation was provided, but the shortened schedule likely indicates no divisions have emerged within the party over ​leadership positions and a probable smooth reappointment of Lam, ‌who is seeking to extend his tenure as general secretary, Vietnam's most powerful post.

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Some congresses in the past required longer debates to decide leadership positions, warranting the initial week-long schedule for this year's congress.

The 1,600 delegates that began meeting on Monday are ⁠expected to elect 200 members of ​the party's central committee on Thursday, ​multiple officials and state media said. The committee will then elect the party chief and up to 17 ‍to 19 ⁠members of the Politburo from a pre-arranged shortlist.

No schedule has been given for the final voting session. Officials said ⁠the selection of the general secretary could happen as early as Thursday or ‌on Friday.

(Reporting by Francesco Guarascio, Phuong Nguyen and Khanh ‌Vu; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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