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25/03/2026, 2:43 PM

International perspectives on trust, development through Viet Nam’s general election

Under the leadership of the Party, and with strengthened public trust and consensus following the general election, he expects policies will move beyond paper into real life, enabling citizens to genuinely feel the impact of progress and see the benefits of development reach every household.

A Cham ethnic voter casts her ballot at Polling Station No. 26 in Gia Dinh ward, Ho Chi Minh City, on March 15. (Photo: VNA)

A Cham ethnic voter casts her ballot at Polling Station No. 26 in Gia Dinh ward, Ho Chi Minh City, on March 15. (Photo: VNA)

The official results of Viet Nam’s 16th National Assembly election have been announced, marking the completion of a constitutionally mandated process and the beginning of a new term filled with expectations.

Beyond the numerical outcomes, the results reflect public confidence and broad consensus in the leadership of the Party and the governance of the State. As the country enters a new phase of development, this trust becomes even more meaningful, serving not only as a firm political foundation but also as a driving force for the effective implementation of major policies in a practical and sustainable manner.

In an interview with Viet Nam News Agency correspondents in the UK, British scholar Kyril Whittaker noted that his research on Viet Nam indicates a close link between strengthening social trust and the country’s overarching development orientation. Development, he observed, is no longer confined to economic growth, but increasingly centres on governance effectiveness and improvements in people’s quality of life.

According to Whittaker, the guiding spirit of the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Viet Nam underscores development and breakthroughs. With long-term national goals clearly defined, significant improvements are being shaped across multiple sectors, including infrastructure, living environments and standards, technological accessibility, and health care. These advancements are set to be pursued in a sustainable and comprehensive manner.

The election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term concluded completely at 21:00 on March 15, with a voter turnout of 99.68%, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs.

As of 23:23 the same day, official data from the National Election Council showed that 76,188,544 voters had cast their ballots, representing nearly all registered voters.
The oldest voter was Hoang Thi Tong, 119 years old, of the Mong ethnic group, residing in Lung Liem hamlet, Yen Tho commune, Cao Bang province.
Four out of the country’s 34 provinces and cities with the highest voter turnout are Lao Cai, Hue, Tuyen Quang, and Vinh Long. All 34 provinces and cities recorded a voter turnout exceeding 99%.
At the time of reporting, the political security, public order, and social safety nationwide remained stable, with no complex incidents or unusual situations affecting the election process reported.

In this context, development is understood as a holistic structure in which quality of life and governance efficiency are closely intertwined with economic indicators. The 14th National Party Congress also places strong emphasis on the fight against corruption and negative practices, while strengthening people’s right to mastery through the streamlining of the state apparatus and the application of technology in governance. Such measures are expected to enhance interaction between authorities and citizens at both local and central levels.

Whittaker emphasised that in Viet Nam, the promotion of people’s right to mastery is intrinsically linked to national development. In other words, the true measure of development lies in people themselves, and the value of every policy or project is ultimately determined by the tangible benefits it brings to citizens. In the freshly-ended National Assembly election, he assessed, this perspective gains further relevance: each ballot cast represents not only a choice of representatives, but also an expression of expectations for development that prioritises people’s well-being.

Within this broader framework, the scholar described the 14th National Congress as a “breakthrough milestone,” where technological innovation, socialist democracy, and governance discipline converge to ensure rapid yet people-centred development. Under the leadership of the Party, and with strengthened public trust and consensus following the general election, he expects policies will move beyond paper into real life, enabling citizens to genuinely feel the impact of progress and see the benefits of development reach every household./.

Source: VNA

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