Jakarta, Jan. 31 -- The 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) marked a major turning point in the country's political orientation and development trajectory for the next five years, according to Indonesian scholar Veeramalla Anjaiah in a recent article published on eurasiareview.com. The author, a senior researcher at the Centre for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), wrote that the Congress's unanimously re-elect General Secretary To Lam for another five years clearly reflected a choice for stability and continuity amid increasingly complex regional and international developments. The Congress also elected 200 members to the Party Central Committee and 19 members to the Politburo, thereby completing the leadership a...
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