The religious policy outlined at the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam is a crucial document, reflecting the Party’s stance on religion in the country’s new era of development. This article delves into the policy’s core tenets, exploring its significance and societal impact.
The 12th National Congress convened amidst Vietnam’s deepening international integration and robust economic growth, yet also against a backdrop of numerous challenges. The Congress’s religious policy was formulated based on assessments of both domestic and international religious landscapes. It aims to guarantee citizens’ freedom of belief and religion, while simultaneously managing religious activities in accordance with the law, contributing to national unity.
The religious policy of the 12th National Congress aims to respect and ensure citizens’ freedom of belief and religion. Concurrently, it emphasizes strengthening state management of religious activities under the Constitution and law, preventing the exploitation of religion for illegal activities, disrupting national unity, or undermining national security.
This policy outlines several key components, including:
Religious policy at the 12th National Congress: Respect, Unity, and Management
The religious policy of the 12th National Congress holds significant importance for social stability, economic development, and foreign relations. It affirms the Party and State’s respect for citizens’ freedom of belief and religion, while demonstrating a commitment to maintaining social order and national security.
This policy has facilitated the normal conduct of religious activities, contributing to the strengthening of national unity. Simultaneously, it has helped raise public awareness about religion, preventing and combating the exploitation of religious practices.
Implementing the religious policy still faces challenges, requiring the efforts of all levels of government and society as a whole. Continuous improvement of legislation, enhancing state management capacity regarding religion, and strengthening communication and education on religious policy are necessary.
Nguyen Van A, religious studies expert: “The religious policy of the 12th National Congress is a significant step forward, demonstrating the Party and State’s attention to religious matters. Effective implementation of this policy will contribute to building a peaceful, stable, and developed society.”
Tran Thi B, social researcher: “Strengthening communication and education on religious policy is crucial to raise public awareness and contribute to building national unity.”
The religious policy of the 12th National Congress is a sound policy, aligned with the country’s realities. Successful implementation of this policy will significantly contribute to building a stable, developed, and unified nation.
Citizens may have questions about registering religious activities, constructing places of worship, or matters concerning the rights and obligations of religious followers.
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