THIS MAN NOW CONTROLS EVERYTHING. In a chilling, unanimous vote captured in official media, Vietnam’s top cop To Lam has seized unprecedented power, making him the nation’s most dominant leader in decades. Staged photos from the National Congress show rows of delegates holding up party cards—a visual echo of absolute loyalty. Analysts warn he is set to claim the presidency next, SHATTERING the country’s tradition of shared leadership overnight.
This isn’t just politics—it’s a DANGEROUS CONSOLIDATION. A career policeman who rose by purging rivals in a massive anti-corruption sweep, Lam now oversees a massively expanded security apparatus with alarming control over laws and businesses. His rivals in the military are furious. Human rights groups scream warnings as crackdowns on activists and journalists intensify. Yet the world remains SILENT, eager for Vietnam’s cheap exports and strategic position against China.
Lam promises economic miracles, pledging a terrifying 10% annual growth target that experts call near-impossible. He demands a shift to a private-sector-driven economy while his security police tighten their grip on every business, every street, every citizen. A Hanoi cafe owner, speaking in fear, reveals the truth: the system runs on bribes and hidden deals, not official paperwork. Lam’s “reforms” mean nothing if they just empower his allies and crush dissent.
The model is clear: look to China’s Xi Jinping. Look to Laos. One-man rule is spreading, and Vietnam just became its newest laboratory. The stakes are catastrophic failure, economic turmoil, and a police state masquerading as progress.
They told you it was about growth. They are lying.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




