Permanent Member of the Secretariat

The Permanent Member of the Secretariat,[A] officially the Permanent Member of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee's Secretariat (Vietnamese: Thường trực Ban Bí thư Trung ương Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam), is a senior position within the Communist Party of Vietnam.

Permanent Member of the Party Central Committee's Secretariat
Emblem of the Communist Party of Vietnam
Incumbent
Trương Thị Mai
since 6 March 2023
Secretariat of the Communist Party of Vietnam
StyleComrade
TypePermanent secretary
Member ofCentral Committee, Political Bureau and the Secretariat
Reports toCentral Committee
SeatHeadquarters of the Party Central Committee
1 Hùng Vương Street, Ba Đình district, Hà Nội
AppointerPolitical Bureau
Term lengthFive years, renewable
Constituting instrumentCharter of the Communist Party of Vietnam
Inaugural holderNguyễn Duy Trinh
Formation47 years and 132 days
Unofficial namesStanding Member
Executive Secretary
WebsiteHomepage

The Permanent Member is appointed by the Politburo, and is responsible for the management of directives and day-to-day work of the Secretariat. A member of both the Politburo and the Secretariat, the officeholder is often considered the fifth most powerful figure in Vietnam's political system — immediately behind the General Secretary of the Central Committee, the President, the Prime Minister and the Chair of the National Assembly.[4]

The current officeholder is Trương Thị Mai, the first woman to serve in this position. She was appointed by a decision of the 13th Politburo on 6 March 2023 to replace Võ Văn Thưởng, who left office after his election as President of Vietnam on 2 March 2023.[5]

History

The office was established at the Party's 4th National Congress.[6]

During the tenure of the 8th Central Committee (1996–2001), the Secretariat was replaced by the Politburo Standing Committee, thus, the office was known as Permanent Member of the Politburo Standing Committee.

The current qualifications for the officeholder is in accordance with Regulation No. 214-QD/TW dated 2 January 2020 of the Politburo on title standards and evaluation criteria for cadres under the management of the Central Committee, the Politburo and the Secretariat.[7]

Selection process

Political qualifications

A Permanent Member of the Secretariat has to be a Central Committee member. To be elected to the Central Committee, one must show absolute loyalty to the Party’s interests, the nation and the people. Moreover, a Central Committee member must steadfastly commit to Marxism-Leninism, Ho Chi Minh Thought, national independence, socialism and the Party’s line. The Permanent Member must have an unwavering political stance and show political bravery. Therefore, the individual must resolutely protect the Party's ideology, the Party's Platform, the Party's line, the Constitution and the State's laws and combat erroneous views. Moreover, they must be patriotic, always put the interests of the Party, nation and the people above their personal interests, and be willing to sacrifice themself for the Party’s revolutionary cause, national independence and the people’s happiness.[8]

As a Central Committee member, a Permanent Member must have exemplary ethics and live a good lifestyle. The 214-QD/TW regulations state that the Permanent Member has to have exemplary moral qualities such as living honestly, humbly, sincerely, purely, simply, tolerantly, and being thrift, having a high sense of integrity, fairness and impartiality. Furthermore, the regulation stresses that the officeholder must not have ambition for power, while stressing the need for enthusiasm and a high sense of responsibility for work. A Permanent Member cannot be corrupt, seek opportunities for personal profiteering and must resolutely combat, prevent and repel deterioration of political ideology, morality, lifestyle, manifestations of self-evolution, self-transformation, bureaucracy, corruption, negativity, waste, rights and group interests in the party-state. More specifically, the Permanent Member cannot let relatives and acquaintances take advantage of their positions and powers for profit. A Permanent Member must strictly implement the Party's organisational and disciplinary principles, especially the principles of democratic centralism and criticism and self-criticism. It is expected that the officeholder properly exercises their powers and responsibilities and direct the strict implementation of principles, regulations and procedures on cadre work as well as resolutely struggling against manifestations and deeds contrary to the regulations of the Party and the State in cadre work.[8]

Work qualifications

Since every Permanent Member has also served concurrently in the Politburo, the party regulation 214-QD/TW of 2020 states explicitly that one must have served a full term in this body before the appointment. To guarantee a successful selection process and that the candidate possesses the appropriate qualifications, it is essential for the Permanent Member to possess the following traits and abilities: a high standing, a core of unity in the Central Committee, the Politburo, the Secretariat, and throughout the Party. Possess a strong degree of political acumen, broad knowledge and expertise in party building and political system construction. The Permanent Member is also expected to be well-informed about politics, economics, culture, society, defence, security and international relations. Understanding of politics, decision-making abilities in management, and the capability to coordinate the staff and agencies of the Party Central Committee, Fatherland Front, and socio-political organisations efficiently and harmoniously are all critical qualifications. Finally, the Permanent Member is expected to have former experience as a secretary of provincial and city committees or as a leader of central commissions, ministries, and branches.[9]

According to party regulation 214-QD/TW, a Permanent Member should possess the following qualities: objectiveness, comprehensiveness, dialectical perspective, an understanding of history, innovative thinking, and strategic vision. Science-based working methods, political acumen, and the capability to lead, direct, and organise the effective implementation of Party policies and guidelines, as well as the laws of the State, are crucial for the officeholder. In addition, she or he must be capable of summarising practice, theoretical research, analysis, and forecasting. A Permanent Member must have an in-depth knowledge of the general situation, the fields, localities, agencies and units assigned to manage and take charge of them. As well as identifying contradictions, challenges, new problems, complex problems, limitations, and weaknesses in practice, the officeholder must also proactively propose feasible and effective tasks and solutions. An ideal candidate should be dynamic, creative, hardworking, industrious, daring to think, act, assume responsibility, do things decisively, and be open to experiencing difficulties. As a result, the permanent member must base his work on the premise that sayings go hand-in-hand with actions. A candidate must have outstanding achievements, have specific results and have made an essential contribution to promoting the development of industries, localities, agencies and units. Moreover, the candidate must be willing to work on issues that are important to the people and be willing to serve the people wholeheartedly. Last, as a Permanent Member, one must be able to form the nucleus that gathers and promotes the synergy of the political system and, as such, must be highly trusted by fellow Party members and the masses.[8]

In addition to these, regulation 214-QD/TW states that the candidate must have obtained a university degree or undergone a course at the party school, the Hồ Chí Minh National Academy of Politics and Public Administration. Experience in state management as a senior specialist or equivalent is also a positive, as well as speaking a foreign language and having basic computer skills. A candidate should also be healthy enough to perform his duties. The candidate must fit the age requirements set by Party's regulations. Furthermore, a candidate should have experience as a successful leader and key manager of direct subordinates before being appointed.[8]

Duties and responsibilities

In accordance with Clause 5 of Article 7 of Regulation 80-QD/TW dated 18 August 2022, the Permanent Member is responsible for assuming the prime responsibility for, alongside the Head of the Central Organisation Commission and the Chairman of the Central Inspection Commission, reviewing the election results and deciding on the approval of the newly-elected executive committees, standing committees, secretaries and deputy secretaries. In addition, it must review the election results for inspection commissions and those of provincial committees, city committees and party committees directly under the Central Committee. The Permanent Member can, as long as they are not in breach of the Party's Charter, appoint additional members of standing committees directly under the Central Committee. In addition, the Permanent Member can appoint members of party delegations. Furthermore, the Permanent Member can give opinions on the personnel of members of the Politburo and the Secretariat, the Vice President of Vietnam, deputy prime ministers and the vice chairs of the National Assembly. In accordance with Politburo and/or Secretariat decisions, the Permanent Member may re-appoint cadres under the Secretariat to manage the work of party committees, agencies, units, and social organisations directly under its jurisdiction. In the event that they are not eligible for reappointment, they must inform the relevant authorities.[10]

Officeholders

Permanent Members of the Party Central Committee's Secretariat
No.PortraitNameTook officeLeft officeDurationElectoral termBYPMBirthplaceGenderRef.
1 Nguyễn Duy Trinh20 December 197631 March 19825 years and 101 days4th CC
(1976–1982)
19101930Nghệ An provinceMale[11]
2 Lê Đức Thọ30 April 198031 March 19821 year and 335 days19111930Nam Định provinceMale[12]
3 Lê Thanh Nghị30 April 198031 March 19821 year and 335 days19111930Hải Dương provinceMale[13]
4Võ Chí Công31 March 198221 June 19864 years and 82 days5th CC
(1982–1986)
19121935Đà Nẵng CityMale[14]
5Nguyễn Văn Linh21 June 198618 December 1986180 days19151936Hưng Yên provinceMale[15]
6 Đỗ Mười18 December 198622 June 19881 year and 187 days6th CC
(1986–1991)
19171939Hà Nội CityMale[16]
7 Nguyễn Thanh Bình22 June 198827 June 19913 years and 5 days19181939Bắc Ninh provinceMale[17]
8 Lê Đức Anh27 June 199123 September 19921 year and 88 days7th CC
(1991–1996)
19201938Thừa Thiên Huế provinceMale[18]
9 Đào Duy Tùng23 September 19921 July 19963 years and 282 days19241945Phúc Yên CityMale[19]
10 Lê Khả Phiêu1 July 199616 December 19971 year and 168 days8th CC
(1996–2001)
19311949Thanh Hóa provinceMale[20]
11 Phạm Thế Duyệt16 December 199722 April 20013 years and 127 days19361965Hải Dương provinceMale[21]
12 Nguyễn Phú Trọng26 August 199922 April 20011 year and 239 days19441968Hà Nội CityMale[22]
13 Trần Đình Hoan22 April 200127 June 200166 days9th CC
(2001–2006)
19391962Hưng Yên provinceMale[23]
14 Phan Diễn27 June 200124 April 20064 years and 301 days19371962Quảng Nam provinceMale[24]
15 Trương Tấn Sang24 April 20063 August 20115 years and 101 days10th CC
(2006–2011)
19491969Long An provinceMale[25]
16 Lê Hồng Anh3 August 20114 February 20164 years and 185 days11th CC
(2011–2016)
19491968Kiên Giang provinceMale[26]
17 Đinh Thế Huynh4 February 20162 March 20182 years and 26 days12th CC
(2016–2021)
19531974Nam Định provinceMale[27]
18 Trần Quốc Vượng2 March 20185 February 20212 years and 340 days19531979Thái Bình provinceMale[28]
19 Võ Văn Thưởng5 February 20216 March 20232 years and 29 days13th CC
(2021–2026)
19701993Vĩnh Long provinceMale[29]
20 Trương Thị Mai6 March 2023Incumbent1 year and 55 days19581985Quảng Bình provinceFemale[30]

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