The election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly (NA) and People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026–2031 tenure will create a legal foundation for Vietnam’s development in a new era, according to a Russian constitutional expert.
Following the conclusion of the successful 14th National Party Congress, overseas Vietnamese (OVs) and foreign experts have shared a strong sense of confidence and renewed expectations, voicing firm belief that the country will continue to advance steadily on its development path in a new era.
VOV.VN - Vietnam has built sufficient economic strength, institutional capacity and social resilience to enter a new era of prosperity, as the country consolidates major gains achieved amid global disruptions over the past five years.
The 14th National Party Congress marks the beginning of a “new era” for Vietnam, and the theory underpinning the Doi Moi (renewal) policy serves as the ideological foundation guiding the country into this new phase, according to Wei Wei, a Vietnam studies expert in an interview with the VNA ahead of the the congress.
Ahead of the New Year 2026, which marks the start of the 14th National Party Congress term, Party General Secretary To Lam has granted an interview to the Vietnam News Agency, affirming the country’s resolve to harness its intellect and fortitude as Vietnam moves confidently into a new era of development.
The Politburo’s Resolution No. 59-NQ/TW on international integration in the new context marks an important milestone in Vietnam’s integration journey, reaffirming that global engagement is a strategic engine driving the nation into a new era.
After eight decades since declaring independence on September 2, 1945, Vietnam's commitment to freedom and collective happiness has forged the fundamental conditions for the nation to enter a new era of development, according to Director of Anteo Edizioni publishing house in Italy Stefano Bonilauri.
Upholding the heroic tradition, intellect, mettle, and steadfast aspirations of the entire nation, Vietnam will continue to move firmly on the path of rapid and sustainable development, according to Dr. Sandra Scagliotti, Honorary Consul of Vietnam in Italy’s Turin and Genoa.
Venezuela-based Latin American multinational broadcaster teleSUR has expressed its desire to walk alongside Vietnam on its journey of innovation and development, and promote the image of a nation that was heroic in its struggles for independence and is now shining in the new era.
VOV.VN - Marking 50 years of national reunification (April 30, 1975 - 2025), Vietnam is celebrating a legacy of resilience, unity, and development as it stands on the threshold of a new era of stronger national growth and deeper global integration.