General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam explained

Post:General Secretary
Body:the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee
Flag:Flag of the Communist Party of Vietnam.svg
Flagsize:200px
Flagcaption:Flag of the Communist Party of Vietnam
Native Name:Vietnamese: Tổng Bí thư Ban Chấp hành Trung ương Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam
Insignia:File:Communist Party of Vietnam flag logo.svg
Insigniasize:100px
Insigniacaption:Emblem of the Communist Party of Vietnam
Incumbent:Tô Lâm
Incumbentsince:3 August 2024
Type:Party leader
Appointer:Central Committee
Termlength:Five years, renewable once (but exemptions can be given)
Precursor:First Secretary
Inaugural:Trần Phú
Salary:30,420,000 monthly[1]

The general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (Vietnamese: Tổng Bí thư Ban Chấp hành Trung ương Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam),[2] simply and informally the general secretary (TBT), is the current title for the holder of the highest office within the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), being in practice the highest position in the politics of Vietnam. The general secretaryship used to be the second-highest office within the party when Hồ Chí Minh was the chairman, a post which existed from 1951 to 1969, and since 1969, the general secretary has generally been regarded as the highest leader of Vietnam. The general secretary also holds the title of secretary of the Central Military Commission, the leading party organ on military affairs. The current general secretary is Tô Lâm, ranking first in the Politburo.[3] The position was once designated the first secretary (Vietnamese: Bí thư Thứ nhất) from 1951 to 1976.

Trần Phú, one of the founding members of the Indochinese Communist Party, was the party's first general secretary. A year after being elected, he was sentenced to prison by the French authorities because of anti-French activities. He died in prison the same year. Trần's de facto successor was Lê Hồng Phong who led the party through the office of General Secretary of the Overseas Executive Committee (OEC). The OEC general secretary led the party because the Central Committee had been all but annihilated. Hà Huy Tập, the third general secretary, was removed from his post in March 1938, and was arrested by the authorities in May. Nguyễn Văn Cừ, the fourth general secretary, was arrested by the authorities in January 1940, and executed by shooting on 28 August 1941. He was succeeded by Trường Chinh. An article in Nhân Dân on 25 March 1951 described Trường Chinh's role as the "builder and commander" of the revolution, while Hồ Chí Minh was referred to as "the soul of the Vietnamese revolution and the Vietnamese resistance". Trường Chinh was demoted as first secretary in 1956 because of his role in the Land Reform campaign". Hồ Chí Minh took over the office of first secretary, but quickly appointed Lê Duẩn acting first secretary. Lê Duẩn was elected first secretary in 1960 and was second only to Hồ Chí Minh until the latter's death on 2 September 1969.

From 2 September 1969 until his death on 10 July 1986, Lê Duẩn was the undisputed leader of Vietnam. He died two months before the next National Party Congress. He was succeeded by Trường Chinh, the former general secretary who had served as the second-most powerful politician in Vietnam since Hồ Chí Minh's death. Trường Chinh was demoted from his post at the 6th National Party Congress and was succeeded by Nguyễn Văn Linh. The Western press called Nguyễn Văn Linh "Vietnam's Gorbachev" because of his reformist policies. He resigned because of bad health in 1991, and Đỗ Mười was appointed to the general secretaryship by the 7th National Congress.[4] He ruled until 1997, when he was ousted from power by the reformist-wing of the party. Lê Khả Phiêu was Đỗ Mười's successor, and he was elected as a compromise candidate. He was ousted in 2001, before the 10th National Party Congress, when the Central Committee overturned a decision of the Politburo; a majority in the Central Committee voted to remove Lê Khả Phiêu as general secretary. Nông Đức Mạnh succeeded him, and he came to be considered a modernizer. Nông Đức Mạnh was also the first general secretary with a university degree.[5] He retired in 2011, and was succeeded by Nguyễn Phú Trọng, who ruled for thirteen years before his death. After his death in 2024, Tô Lâm succeeded Trọng.

The general secretary presides over the work of the Central Committee, the Political Bureau, the Secretariat, and chairs meetings with key leaders (Working Regulation of the Central Committee, 2011).

List

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General Secretary of the Indochinese Communist Party Central Committee
Tổng Bí thư Ban Chấp hành Trung ương Đảng Cộng sản Đông Dương
No.
[6]
PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officeRank
Central Committee
1Trần Phú
(1904–1931)
27 October 19306 September 1931†1Provisional Central Committee
(1930–35)
2Lê Hồng Phong
(1902–1942)
27 October 193126 July 193611st Central Committee (1935–45)
3Hà Huy Tập
(1906–1941)
26 July 193630 March 19381
4Nguyễn Văn Cừ
(1912–1941)
30 March 19389 November 19401
5Trường Chinh
(1907–1988)
9 November 194011 November 19451
[7]
1st Central Committee (1935–45)
First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Vietnam Central Committee
Bí thư Thứ nhất Ban Chấp hành Trung ương Đảng Lao động Việt Nam
No.
[8]
PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officeRankCentral Committee
5Trường Chinh
(1907–1988)
19 February 19515 October 195622nd Central Committee (1951–60)
6Hồ Chí Minh
(1890–1969)
5 October 195610 September 196012nd Central Committee (1951–60)
3rd Central Committee (1960–76)
7Lê Duẩn
(1907–1986)
10 September 196020 December 19762
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee
Tổng Bí thư Ban Chấp hành Trung ương Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam
7Lê Duẩn
(1907–1986)
20 December 197610 July 1986†14th Central Committee (1976–81)
5th Central Committee (1981–86)
5Trường Chinh
(1907–1988)
14 July 198618 December 198615th Central Committee (1981–86)
8Nguyễn Văn Linh
(1915–1998)
18 December 198628 June 199116th Central Committee (1986–91)
9Đỗ Mười
(1917–2018)
28 June 199126 December 199717th Central Committee (1991–96)
8th Central Committee (1996–2001)
10Lê Khả Phiêu
(1931[9] –2020)
26 December 199722 April 20011
11Nông Đức Mạnh
(1940[10] –)
22 April 200119 January 201119th Central Committee (2001–06)
10th Central Committee (2006–11)
12Nguyễn Phú Trọng
(1944–2024)
19 January 201119 July 2024†111th Central Committee (2011–16)
12th Central Committee (2016–21)
13th Central Committee (2021–26)
13Tô Lâm
(1957[11] –)
3 August 2024Incumbent1

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bảng lương của lãnh đạo cấp cao khi tăng lương cơ sở lên 2,34 triệu đồng . 4 July 2024 . Dân trí.
  2. Web site: Party General Secretary's address to the press after talks with US President . 2024-01-09 . Communist Party of Vietnam Online Newspaper . en-US . General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong and... . . 9 January 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240109220159/https://en.dangcongsan.vn/vietnam-today/party-general-secretary-s-address-to-the-press-after-talks-with-us-president-606156.html . live .
  3. Web site: Bộ Chính trị - Khóa XIII Ban Chấp hành Trung ương Đảng . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20231205175953/https://tulieuvankien.dangcongsan.vn/ban-chap-hanh-trung-uong-dang/bo-chinh-tri/khoa-xiii . 5 December 2023 . 2023-10-07 . Documents . Communist Party of Vietnam.
  4. News: March of the poor and friendless (Vietnamese Communist Party holds its 7th Congress). The Economist. 29 June 1991.
  5. Web site: Modernising leader for Vietnam. BBC World News. BBC Online. 22 April 2001. 14 October 2021. 21 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151121020210/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1291000.stm. live.
  6. These numbers are not official.
  7. He was ranked No. 1 until the 1945 August Revolution led by Hồ Chí Minh.
  8. These numbers are not official.
  9. Web site: Tóm tắt tiểu sử Nguyên Tổng Bí thư Lê Khả Phiêu . 10 August 2020 . BÁO ĐIỆN TỬ ĐẢNG CỘNG SẢN VIỆT NAM.
  10. Web site: Đồng chí Nông Đức Mạnh. 16 April 2018 . Tư liệu - Văn kiện Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nma.
  11. Web site: Tóm tắt tiểu sử Bộ trưởng Bộ Công an Tô Lâm. Chính phủ Việt Nam. https://web.archive.org/web/20201115104709/http://chinhphu.vn/portal/page/portal/chinhphu/tieusulanhdao?personProfileId=1959&govOrgId=2856. 2020-11-15. dead. 15 November 2020.