An image of a Central Committee meeting in Hanoi. Image taken from this article.


General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng implemented an anti-corruption campaign in 2016 called "blazing furnace" in shorthand. Since then, the fire has ripped through both politicians and businesses, up to even the Presidency. Nearly 200,000 party members, 36 Central Committee members, and 50 police/military generals have been disciplined since the initiative began. In 2018, Dinh La Thang, the former party chief of Ho Chi Minh City, became the first sitting Politburo member to be criminally charged, and was sentenced to 30 years in prison. In 2023, President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc was implicated in a corruption scandal and resigned. He was replaced by Võ Văn Thưởng, who was then also caught in a corruption scandal a year later in March 2024, making him the shortest serving President in Vietnamese history. The Presidency is current headed by Võ Thị Ánh Xuân while they find a new President; she also took that role in 2023.

The ousted leaders tend to also be part of the more West-friendly, technocratic faction inside Vietnam, either reflecting how these people also tend to be more easily corrupted, or how the Communist Party is slowly moving away from a foreign policy which allies itself with the West (as Vietnam has comprehensive strategic partnerships with several Western countries), or some combination. Of course, this shouldn't be overstated - Vietnam has maintained a close friendship with China for years, and both incumbent leaders are intimately familiar with anti-corruption campaigns and how and why they must be conducted in order to deliver maximum public benefit.

America clearly desires Vietnam to pick their side, because America strongly desires another vassal state in East Asia like the Philippines, South Korea, and Japan to further encircle and isolate China. And so the headlines and commentary of Western state propaganda like Radio Free Asia, the BBC, WaPo, Business Insider, etc reveal their increasing annoyance with Vietnam's government. They often couch this in the standard "objective" economics language); about how removing leaders who foreign investors were reassured by might mean economic pain for Vietnam ahead. As Bhadrakumar noted in 2023, perhaps the BBC revealed their intentions the best:

Reading Vietnamese politics is always difficult — the Communist Party makes its decisions behind closed doors. But hard-line General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, who was given an unprecedented third term at last year’s party congress, appears to be consolidating his authority by ousting senior officials seen as more pro-Western and pro-business. Officially this is all happening in the name of fighting corruption,.. but it’s indicative of a power struggle at the top of the party… the likely rise now of more security-focused officials to the top of the party will be bad news.

Even a quick google search right now will show a bunch of articles by clearly nervous Westerners: Why Vietnam’s Escalating Anti-Corruption Campaign Might Backfire because, as we all know, only authoritarian regimes are vulnerable to things like public opinion and discontent, while Western "democracies" are insulated from such petty phenomena. Leaders here can have disapproval ratings of 60-70% and not even the slightest consequence will happen to them - a real sign of democratic freedom and justice over those primitive regimes in the East! Or, take: ‘Blazing Furnace’ Turns Vietnam Into Another Chinese Province; China turning both Russia and Vietnam into their provinces in just two years was a real diplomatic masterclass. Or, back in 2022: Vietnam's 'blazing furnace' crackdown burns $40 bln off stocks. Not the stocks! Anything but the stocks!

If your actions as a leader are pissing off Bloomberg, you are going in the right direction.


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    Strange things happening in Argentina (shocked-pikachu )

    Unrest in Misiones as hundreds of officers protest in front of police building

    The Milei administation has created a crisis committee and pledged to send 200 military officers

    Hundreds of teachers and police officers demanded pay raises outside a Misiones police building for the second straight day on Saturday, raising alarms in the national and provincial administrations. Some 2,000 demonstrators put up tents to cover themselves from the drizzle outside the police radio command in Posadas, the provincial capital. People and police cars were still pouring into the streets on Saturday afternoon. Less than a hundred meters away, teachers held a separate demonstration that included burning tires.

    (More inside the spoiler)

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    “You can see close to six hundred active [officers], some with their faces covered and some in uniforms — I counted 21 police cars and 30 other cars,” Pablo García, a journalist from the Info Tierra Colorada media outlet present at the protest, told the Herald. He added that retired police officers and their families also took part in the demonstration.

    The national security ministry created a crisis committee to coordinate efforts with the provincial government. The ministry announced that the national government would send 200 military police to help quell the incidents. A spokesperson for the national Interior Ministry told the Herald that they are waiting for provincial governor Hugo Passalacqua to provide instructions as to how to proceed.

    The mass demonstrations began after a group of teachers — who had been protesting for roughly a month — broke into the provincial legislature on Thursday. Close to 3:00 a.m. on Friday, police officers started arriving in squad cars and began burning tires in front of the radio command headquarters. They later gave the tires to the teachers, who used them for their protests.

    Although some reports stated that protestors had seized the building, the police spokesperson showed the judge on duty, Ricardo Balor, that the protest was limited to the exterior and that the radio command was operating normally. The police are being represented in salary negotiations by retired officers since active officers are not allowed to form a union. Teachers, on the other hand, have had a plethora of unions, but most of them are under an independent group with no legal representation. According to García, the police are not on strike as officers are still on duty in the rest of the city.

    “More than salaries”

    Teachers and police are demanding a 100% pay raise, claiming that they have lost more than 50% of their purchasing power in the last eight months due to inflation rates. The Misiones government announced a 15% raise for the police, meaning monthly salaries of AR$467,759 (US$494) for officers and AR$558,778 (US$617) for sergeants. According to Misiones teachers, they are the worst-paid in the country, amid rampant inflation that reached a 280% interannual rate in April. “A new teacher in the province is currently earning around AR$240,000 (US$254 at the official exchange rate) [a month]; those with the highest seniority earn AR$394,000 (US$416),” he said in an interview with the AnRed media outlet.

    The situation has worsened since the national government eliminated certain transfers to provinces. Among those benefits is the Teachers’ Incentive National Fund (FONID, in Spanish), which was used to pay part of the teachers’ salaries. However, Passalaqua is still close to Javier Milei. After meeting with Interior Minister Guillermo Francos in April, the deputies that responded to him voted in favor of Milei’s omnibus bill. “We will help to the extent that they help the people from Misiones, mutual governance. Quid pro quo,” Passalaqua said at the time to the La Nación newspaper.

    García said he did not think the conflict would end soon, stating that the protest goes “beyond salaries.” The police spokesperson, for instance, is demanding an “amnesty” for officers involved in the protests, given that they would face disciplinary measures because they cannot legally hold demonstrations.

    As for teachers, he said that they “are coming from various points of the province.” “They say that schools that don’t have toilets or fans, that they have stopped serving breakfast [for students in need] or paying janitors,” he said. “Fundamental issues are being discussed.”

    So, pigs are revolting in the province of Misiones, which borders Paraguay to the west and Brasil to the north and east. Usually, you don't want your little pigs to protest (let alone strike) because you know, that's a big issue, as these people are armed, they have military-like cohesion and have training. So you'd want to fix this issue ASAP. But in the anpcap wonderland that is Argentina, none of this happens. And the Ministry of Security answers by sending a force of militarized police to confront the local pigs. So pig-on-pig violence might be happening soon, I'm just gonna sit-back-and-enjoy

    As for the teachers, power to them. And I hope this Gendarmería force arriving at the province isn't meant for them.

    Now, these pigs and literally fuck off and die, even though they joined the teacher's protest if they get a raise sooner than later they'll be smashing their heads at the orders of their governor. So fuck them. Also, police from the northern provinces are known for being notoriously bad (surprise, I know), not only they have shit training (some officers are even illiterate) but they're also ridiculously corrupt, like officers actively engaging in drug trafficking and human trafficking (especially women, and you know where that ends) activities, let alone tortures and disappearances, so they can fuck off and die a horrible death.

    ACAB.