Political stability - Basis of peace and prosperity in Vietnam (Part 1)
20/11/14
Conspiracy and sabotage the Communist
Party of Vietnam, against the State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam by the
hostile forces through a strategy of “peaceful evolution” is an attempt to make
instabile political situation in Vietnam. This is the “lesson” that
the hostile forces, political opportunism have spent a lot of time and effort
to study and conclude from the political conflict occurred in a number of
countries and territories around the world in recent years. However, in fact, it
does not cost much time of researching, analyzing to see that political
instability occurring in a number of countries and territories around the world
over time were “originated” from the political power struggle; conflicts of
interest between the parties, or even internal ruling party. Consequences of
political instability are not only the direct causes to impact on the economic
development of each country, but also made a lot of pain, misery for the
people. In countries or territories does not maintain political stability, the
people who suffer the most severe consequences, are the labors in society.
To mention a few outline above to see
clearly the severe consequences, terrible influences caused by political
instability to every nation, ethnic group. It is also to understand the reason
why the sabotage of hostile forces, political opportunitism focus on the aim of
eliminating the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam, state of Vietnam
and Vietnamese society. The modes to eliminate the leadership of the Communist
Party of Vietnam are focusing on the implementation of psychological warfare
attacks, distorting the policy of the Party, policies and laws of the State;
taking advantage of the limitations and shortcomings of social management and the
pressing issues in people’s lives to entice, provoke instability in the
facility. They impact on perceptions, thoughts and feelings on a part of the
people with many guise such as “
financial support to carry out the complaint”, “humanitarian assistance
together with the mandatory conditions such as participating in festivals,
participating in seminars, workshops...”, “incite people with social discontent
post articles to slander and attack committees, local authorities with high
levels of remuneration”... In short, the hostile forces, political
opportunitism centralized taking advantage of the limited awareness on the part
of the people to agitate and upset or taking advantage of the urgency in the
lives of a number of cadres and Party members; using tricks to impact on the
immediate interests for buying off the greed of man in order to reach the
target of causing political instability, causing doubts about the position,
role and social leadership Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam,
gradually lowering the role of the Party, denying history towards eliminating
the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam to society, thereby changing
the political regime, creating political opportunities and benefits for
themselves without benefiting for even the smallest absolute majority of strata
in society.
Referring to the position and role of
political stability for the development of the country, recently, while
answering the media at the 5th Asia Development Forum held in Hanoi,
Chairman of Asian Development Bank (ADB) Takehiko Nakao has appreciated the
political stability and the stability of the macro economy in Vietnam. He said that it is a
condition, solid basis for Vietnam
to achieve economic growth and high growth uniformity. From the achievements in
economic development in which foundation rooted in political stability, President
Asian Development Bank hoped Vietnam
would grow at 5.6% in 2014 while encouraging to return 7-8% growth in the
coming years. (To be continued)
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Since 1990, Vietnam’s economy has made amazing progress with annual average growth of 7.5 percent. Even when many Southeast Asian countries were damaged by the Asian economic crisis in 1997-1998, the country’s economy still kept growing. In 1999 its economic growth rate reached 4.5 percent while other Southeast Asian countries, such as Thailand and Indonesia fell into crisis.
the growth rate can be attributed to the consistent economic policy of integrating gradually into the global economy in line with the situation in Vietnam.
Vietnam has maintained its macro-economic policy for 20 years, in which it has reduced public debt and the inflation rate, ensuring a balance budget and controlling the amount of currency in circulation.
Political stability is one of the main factors that has helped Vietnam pursue its economic development policy.
Since 1990, most other regional countries, except Singapore, have experienced coup d’etats or political crises. Meanwhile Vietnam has achieved political stability – a factor that enable Vietnam go ahead with its renewal process.
One of Vietnam’s weaknesses is its trade deficit.
The country needs to improve its competitiveness by modernising businesses, which should have their own research and development departments to increase productivity and the quality of their products.
In 1994-1995 when the Vietnam’s renewal process recorded many impressive results many French businesses came but felt disappointed about the cumbersome administrative procedures and finally left the country.
The Government has adopted 17 decrees guiding the implementation of the salary reform plan. Along with this, the Ministry has issued regulations in this regard.
Tt is a condition, solid basis for Vietnam to achieve economic growth and high growth uniformity.
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