Vietnam's Media Say Communist Party Chief Nominated for a Third Term
2021-01-28
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1Several Vietnamese news organizations first reported that Communist Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong had been nominated for an unusual third term Wednesday.
2Then they quickly changed the stories to say the party has introduced several "special cases for re-election to leadership positions at the 13th Party Congress."
3Trong has already served two terms as secretary general, the top party position, since 2011.
4He is also the country's president.
5At the age of 76, Trong is well over the age limit of 65 for re-election to the party's policy-making Politburo and Central Committee.
6Current party rules also limit its leader to just two consecutive terms.
7On Monday, more than 1,600 delegates began nine days of closed-door meetings at the ruling party's Congress.
8The Congress is held every five years.
9During this Congress, a new leadership team will be chosen.
10Last month, the names of candidates for leadership positions were declared top secret.
11The news organizations, including Tien Phong and VNExpress, said the information about Trong came from Hau A Lenh, a member of the party's Central Committee.
12He reportedly said, "The General Secretary and President is one of the over-age nominees and a special case."
13The information was then changed to remove Trong's nomination.
14It was not clear if there were other nominations for the General Secretary position.
15The party has not made an official announcement.
16However, the Vietnamese website VN Express reported that another party official said last week that the Party Congress would consider changing the rules for a "special case."
17International news organizations, including Reuters and Voice of America, could not reach Lenh.
18Two other party officials would not comment when asked about Trong's reported nomination.
19In Vietnam's political system, power is supposedly shared among four positions: Secretary General of the Communist Party, President, Prime Minister and Chair of the National Assembly.
20Since coming to power in 2011, Trong has become Vietnam's most powerful leader.
21He was the winner of a power struggle against a former prime minister at the last congress in 2016.
22He also became the third person to hold both positions of party chief and president in Vietnam history.
23Trong's campaign against corruption has seen many high-level officials sent to prison, including one politburo member.
24I'm Susan Shand.
1Several Vietnamese news organizations first reported that Communist Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong had been nominated for an unusual third term Wednesday. 2Then they quickly changed the stories to say the party has introduced several "special cases for re-election to leadership positions at the 13th Party Congress." 3Trong has already served two terms as secretary general, the top party position, since 2011. He is also the country's president. 4At the age of 76, Trong is well over the age limit of 65 for re-election to the party's policy-making Politburo and Central Committee. Current party rules also limit its leader to just two consecutive terms. 5On Monday, more than 1,600 delegates began nine days of closed-door meetings at the ruling party's Congress. The Congress is held every five years. 6During this Congress, a new leadership team will be chosen. Last month, the names of candidates for leadership positions were declared top secret. 7The news organizations, including Tien Phong and VNExpress, said the information about Trong came from Hau A Lenh, a member of the party's Central Committee. 8He reportedly said, "The General Secretary and President is one of the over-age nominees and a special case." The information was then changed to remove Trong's nomination. 9It was not clear if there were other nominations for the General Secretary position. The party has not made an official announcement. However, the Vietnamese website VN Express reported that another party official said last week that the Party Congress would consider changing the rules for a "special case." 10International news organizations, including Reuters and Voice of America, could not reach Lenh. Two other party officials would not comment when asked about Trong's reported nomination. 11In Vietnam's political system, power is supposedly shared among four positions: Secretary General of the Communist Party, President, Prime Minister and Chair of the National Assembly. 12Since coming to power in 2011, Trong has become Vietnam's most powerful leader. He was the winner of a power struggle against a former prime minister at the last congress in 2016. He also became the third person to hold both positions of party chief and president in Vietnam history. 13Trong's campaign against corruption has seen many high-level officials sent to prison, including one politburo member. 14I'm Susan Shand. 15Susan Shand adapted this story for Learning English based on information from VOA and Reuters. Hai Do was the editor. 16_______________________________________________________________ 17Words in This Story 18consecutive - adj. one event that immediately follows another 19We want to hear from you. Write to us in the Comments Section, and visit our Facebook page.