Anti-corruption, anti-American, Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Vu Van Thanh are the chairmen
Vietnam's leaders are adept at drawing lessons from the collapse of the Soviet Union and the dramatic changes in Eastern Europe. Vietnam's new *** Vo Van Thanh recalled that in his youth (and certainly not old now), as a university teacher, he witnessed that some people lost faith in socialism and left the organization after the drastic changes in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
Wu Wenxun expressed his firm belief in the idea of socialism.
Although Pham Minh Chinh and Ong Dinh Hue have no military background, Pham Minh Chinh has advantages in organization and public security, and Wang Dinh Hue may attract the support of the southern faction and economic liberals, while Vu Van Thanh still faces challenges, and his shortcomings in origin and experience are more prominent.
In his inaugural speech, Wu Wensheng expressed his deep gratitude to the National Assembly, because this is a precious opportunity for him to serve the motherland and the people as the first minister. He stressed that this is not only his personal glory, but also the trust and recommendation of the party and state leaders, and he feels a great responsibility.
At the same time, when he met with the staff at the General Office, he once again emphasized his gratitude to General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
It can be seen that the post of General Secretary plays an important role in the political life of Vietnam and in the personnel of Vietnam. When Vietnamese leaders visit the United States and China, only the words of Ho Chi Minh and the current general secretary are usually quoted.
Therefore, it seems a little strange that Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Vu Van Thanh have been labeled as "anti-American" and "anti-corruption" by some domestic self-leaders. Either one of them initiated it, others imitated it, or it was organized.
However, it is worth noting that since the 11th Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, the anti-corruption function has been transferred from the Prime Minister's Office to *** and Nguyen Xuan Phuc was not in charge of anti-corruption work when he was Prime Minister, how can he achieve anti-corruption results?
Although Wu Wenxian is theoretically related to the anti-corruption campaign, the actual anti-corruption work is the responsibility of the Ministry of the Interior and the Inspection Commission, and he is not directly involved in the operation, and the anti-corruption investigation is not an area under his jurisdiction.
Therefore, it can only be said that he is related to the fight against corruption, but the correlation is not obvious.
At the handover ceremony of Nguyen Xuan Phuc, he expressed his gratitude to General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and Permanent Secretary Vo Van Thanh. Although there may be some elements of drama, Vu Van Thanh was already in a very high position at that time, and attended the handover ceremony as a representative of the Viet Cong.
After Vo Van Thuong took office, he only had to thank General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, which could not help but make people feel a clear change.
In the process of handover, meeting with the staff of the General Office is a very important link. The handover of ** and outgoing *** should be carried out at the same time, among them, **Wu Wensheng and outgoing ** Vice President Wu Shi Yingchun should stand in the C position.
However, in fact, standing in the middle of the red carpet are Wu Wenxun and ** Chief of Staff Li Mingxing, probably because the two of them are members of the Politburo, and their status is higher than that of Wu Yingchun, who is only a ** member.
Although Wu Yingchun was the protagonist of this meeting, at the political level, she still did not have as much influence as the two Politburo members. In the end, Vu Van Thanh successfully completed the important step of becoming a ***, and he offered incense to Ho Chi Minh, which officially became the standard action of ***.