Draft documents for 14th Party Congress spotlight Vietnamese intellectuals’ innovation and dedication

The draft documents for the 14th National Party Congress should reflect the spirit of commitment, innovation, and dedication of Vietnamese intellectuals, not only in research but also in policymaking, positioning them as a pioneering force in building a knowledge-based, green, and sustainable economy.

Professor Dr. Dao Xuan Hoc, President of the Vietnam Irrigation Association (Photo: VNA)
Professor Dr. Dao Xuan Hoc, President of the Vietnam Irrigation Association (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Feedback on the draft documents to be submitted to the upcoming 14th National Party Congress has highlighted the role of science, technology, innovation, and sustainable resource management as key pillars for the country’s next development phase.

These elements are seen as strategic foundations to achieve rapid, sustainable growth and attain high-income, developed country status by 2045.

Professor Dr. Dao Xuan Hoc, President of the Vietnam Irrigation Association, stressed that sustainable development requires breakthroughs in management of resources, particularly water resources, which are crucial for ecological security and long-term development. He noted that fragmented responsibilities across ministries have limited policy effectiveness and proposed consolidating water management under a single authority to ensure consistent planning, oversight, and administration.

Drawing on international experience, Hoc suggested a comprehensive water law framework, including the Irrigation Law, the Law on Management and Exploitation of Hydraulic Works, the Water Supply and Drainage Law, and the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Law. He also recommended two priority programmes for 2026-2030: sustainable urban flood control and the development and management of flood corridors along major rivers. He called for flexible, framework-based planning supported by big data and artificial intelligence to enhance forecasting, warning, and decision-making.

gop-y-du-thao-van-kien-cua-dang.jpg
Associate Professor Dr. Bui Thi An, Director of the Institute of Natural Resources, Environment, and Community Development (Photo: VNA)

Meanwhile, Associate Professor Dr. Bui Thi An, Director of the Institute of Natural Resources, Environment, and Community Development, urged the documents to emphasise institutional innovation, resource mobilisation, and a national innovation ecosystem centred on enterprises, with research institutions and state policies providing support.

An proposed five key solutions: fostering an open policy environment to make science, technology, and innovation primary growth drivers; developing high-quality human resources in strategic sectors including green technology, biotechnology, and digital transformation; ensuring equal opportunities for young and female intellectuals; strengthening connections with domestic and overseas Vietnamese experts; and establishing a National Intellectual Advisory Council and a global expert network to contribute to policymaking, social critique, and strategic solutions.

The draft documents should also enable intellectuals to provide independent and candid feedback, recognising social critique as a driver of innovation. Regular national forums will allow Party and State leaders to engage directly with scientists and experts on strategic issues.

An stressed that science and technology should support sustainable development while advancing green transition and digital transformation. Priority research areas should include energy efficiency, bio-based materials, renewable energy, smart agriculture, and a circular economy, positioning green innovation as vital to enhancing productivity, quality, and economic competitiveness.

The scholar concluded that the draft documents should reflect the spirit of commitment, innovation, and dedication of Vietnamese intellectuals, not only in research but also in policymaking, positioning them as a pioneering force in building a knowledge-based, green, and sustainable economy./.

VNA

See more

Ministries and sectors are requested to pay special attention to promoting election publicity and legal education. - Illustrative image (baochinhphu.vn)

Government sets out coordinated plan for 2026 elections

The plan also aims to ensure that the elections are conducted in a democratic, equal and law-abiding manner, while being safe and cost-effective, truly becoming a nationwide civic event, thus contributing to strengthening and enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of the state apparatus and building a socialist rule-of-law state of Vietnam of the people, by the people and for the people.

President Ho Chi Minh’s image featured on ballots at Communist Party of Uruguay congress (Photo: VNA)

Image of President Ho Chi Minh appears on ballots at Uruguay Communist Party congress

Among the ballots used at the congress were three featuring posters of President Ho Chi Minh and one bearing an image depicting the Vietnamese people engaged in production during the period of resistance against foreign aggression. The latter also carried the inscriptions “80th Anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day” and “33rd National Congress of the PCU".

Flowers are laid in memory of victims of the shooting on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on December 15, 2025. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)

Vietnam sends sympathy to Australia following Sydney shooting

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on December 15 sent a message of sympathy to his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese over a shooting that occurred on December 14 at Bondi beach in Sydney, New South Wales, resulting in multiple civilian casualties.

Party General Secretary To Lam and NA deputies are welcomed by locals in Hung Yen on December 15, 2025 (Photo: VNA)

Party leader meets with voters in Hung Yen province

Responding to Hung Yen voters’ recommendations, Party General Secretary To Lam affirmed the consistent principle of placing people at the centre, safeguarding their legitimate rights and interests, and ensuring that all policies and decisions serve the people.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung holds phone talks with Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs Maria Theresa Lazaro on December 15. (Photo : VNA)

Vietnamese, Philippine foreign ministers hold phone talks

Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung and his Philippine counterpart Maria Theresa Lazaro agreed to continue promoting efforts to elevate bilateral ties to a new height, including stepping up high-level and all-level delegation exchanges across Party, State, National Assembly and people-to-people channels.

The NA Standing Committee's meeting on electoral affairs on December 15. (Photo: quochoi.vn)

NA Standing Committee discusses electoral affairs

The NA Standing Committee adopted a resolution on the first adjustment to the structure, composition, and number of candidates nominated for the 16th NA, and approved a plan to supervise and inspect the election.

National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man chairs the fourth meeting of the National Election Council on December 15, 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Election preparations on track ahead of upcoming polls: NA Chairman

Highlighting key positive aspects of the preparation process so far, the top legislator pointed to the strong, coordinated engagement of agencies from the central to local levels, swift yet methodical progress, particularly in finalising documents, developing organisational plans and drafting resolutions on electoral units.

Frigate 015 – Tran Hung Dao and the delegation of the Vietnam People’s Navy (VPN) on December 14 leave Jinhae Naval Base. (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Frigate 015 – Tran Hung Dao concludes visit to RoK

During the visit, officers and sailors of the two navies toured Frigate 015 and the RoK Navy’s Munmu the Great destroyer, shared experience in training and long-duration deployments at sea, and took part in sports exchanges. The VPN delegation also hosted a banquet aboard Frigate 015 for senior officers and sailors of the host navy.