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Vietnam to elect new president in October

Vietnam’s National Assembly will elect the country’s new president in October, state media said on Aug 27, the latest top-level change during an unusually turbulent period for the communist state.

The presidency is one of the key roles in Vietnam’s four-pillar leadership structure, which also includes the Communist Party general secretary – the top position – the prime minister, and the head of the National Assembly.

“The National Assembly will complete the presidency position at its regular session in October,” state-run Voice of Vietnam said on Aug 27, quoting national assembly sources.

Current President To Lam was named general secretary or head of the ruling Communist Party in August following the death of his predecessor, Nguyen Phu Trong.

Mr Trong held both positions at the same time between October 2018 and April 2021.

For decades, political changes in one-party Vietnam were carefully orchestrated with an emphasis on cautious stability.

But a major anti-corruption purge dubbed the “blazing furnace” swept up numerous politicians and officials in recent years, including some of the country’s top leaders, throwing Vietnam into unfamiliar political upheaval.

Since 2021, two presidents – Nguyen Xuan Phuc and his successor Vo Van Thuong – resigned as part of the anti-graft campaign, while three deputy prime ministers were also caught up.

On Aug 26, the national assembly announced three new deputy prime ministers, a chief judge, a chief prosecutor and two ministers. 

Agence France Presse – August 27, 2024

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