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Vietnam polls kick off in shadow of Covid-19

866 candidates vie for 500 seats at 15th National Assembly

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 23 May 2021 4:30PM

Vietnam polls kick off in shadow of Covid-19
Authorities have asked voters to strictly follow Covid-19 prevention and control protocols, including wearing masks and maintaining social distancing at polling stations. – AFP pic, March 23, 2021

HANOI – Over 69 million voters across Vietnam are casting their votes today to elect deputies to the country’s National Assembly and members of People’s Councils at all levels, reported Xinhua.

Held every five years, the election this year started at 7am local time today at around 80,000 polling stations nationwide, according to Vietnam News Agency.

A total of 866 candidates are vying for 500 seats at the 15th National Assembly, and 3,726 deputies will be selected from 6,199 candidates to enter provincial-level People’s Councils, with also 22,952 deputies to district-level People’s Councils and 242,312 deputies to commune-level People’s Councils, according to Vietnam’s National Election Council.

The election this year takes place amid the complicated development of Covid-19 in the country. Authorities have asked voters to strictly follow Covid-19 prevention and control protocols, including wearing masks and maintaining social distancing at polling stations.

All voters’ entry times will be recorded to be used for contact tracing if a positive case or a suspected case of Covid-19 is detected, according to the Health Ministry.

Special ballot boxes were brought to hospitals, quarantine facilities and lockdown areas for Covid-19 to ensure people’s voting rights, according to the election council.

The boxes are disinfected before and after voting, marked as potentially hazardous to warn of infection risks, and kept separately.

The results of the election are expected to be revealed within 20 days, according to a press release by the election council.

The election is scheduled to conclude at 7pm local time today.

As of this morning, Vietnam has reported a total of 5,119 cases of Covid-19 infections and 42 deaths, with 2,066 locally transmitted cases and seven deaths recorded since the start of the latest outbreak in late April.

The final session of the 14th National Assembly replaced several top leadership positions in the country. 

On March 31, Vuong Dinh Hue was elected the new chairman, before Nguyen Xuan Phuc was elected the new state president and Pham Minh Chinh became the country’s new prime minister on April 5. – Bernama, March 23, 2021

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