Ambassador of Bangladesh to Việt Nam, Lutfor Rahman, writes to Việt Nam News to mark the 55th Independence and National Day of Bangladesh (March 26)
Resolution 80 reaffirms that throughout the country’s revolutionary journey, the Party has consistently prioritised the development of Vietnamese culture and people.
In an interview with Vietnam News Agency correspondents in the UK, British scholar Kyril Whittaker noted that his research on Việt Nam indicates a close link between strengthening social trust and the country’s overarching development orientation.
Politburo Resolution 71-NQ/TW and other policies on developing education in the digital age are ushering in a profound transformation for the education and training sector. Dr Vũ Minh Đức, director of the Department of Teachers and Educational Management, spoke to nhandan.vn on this topic.
Dr Trần Chí Thành, Director of the Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute (VINATOM), speaks to Việt Nam News reporter Thu Vân about the country’s nuclear energy development orientation, preparations for the Ninh Thuận 1 and 2 projects, and the long term strategy for building a safe and sustainable nuclear power programme.
Each National Assembly deputy now carries an urgent remit to hear the people's voices, contest ideas boldly and turn debates into deeds that improve everyday life over the next five years.
Hostile elements' ultimate aim is not only to smear the electoral process or distort voting results, but also to incite social disorder, erode public trust in the Party and the State, and undermine the great national solidarity bloc.
The Consul General observed that though each state brings unique strengths, all offer effective complementarities to Việt Nam’s development needs, paving the way for deeper, more substantive and diversified collaboration.
Vietnam’s fast-tracked National Assembly elections signal momentum for reform, but the real test lies in whether new deputies can deliver growth, stronger laws and tangible results.
The 2026–2031 term needs to be one of institutional innovation, enhanced governance effectiveness, and strengthened public trust in elected bodies.
Professor Qu Qiang said that early preparation of the leadership apparatus will help ensure the smooth functioning of the political system and allow state agencies to implement development strategies more effectively.
Phan Kiên Cường, Deputy Director of the Việt Nam Economic and Trade Development Consulting Centre (Vicendeti), identified four strategic pillars needed to strengthen inter-parliamentary cooperation and elevate legislative diplomacy in support of Việt Nam’s development goals during the next term.
Vice President of the Việt Nam – Malaysia Business Association Nguyễn Thị Thanh Vân pointed to a fundamental shift in legislative mindset, from regulatory control toward development facilitation, focusing on dismantling institutional bottlenecks.
Professor Mukhia said the 15th NA for the 2021–2026 tenure has been widely recognised for its proactive, reform-oriented and development-facilitating approach rather than a purely administrative role.
The 17th meeting provides an opportunity for the two sides to comprehensively review progress in bilateral cooperation since the previous session and further implement high-level common perceptions.
With the election of deputies to Việt Nam’s 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils for the 2026–2031 term concluded, attention is turning to expectations for the newly elected legislature. International experts have shared their views on the achievements of the previous term and priorities for the years ahead.
Historian Dương Trung Quốc offers insights into the development of Việt Nam’s National Assembly elections and their close connection to the country’s evolving political system.
Việt Nam's election plays a vital role in ensuring political stability, bolstering governance capacity and accelerating national development during a critical transitional phase.