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Vo Van Thuong confirmed as new Vietnam president 

Appointment comes during political upheaval period in nation

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Mar 2023 3:00PM

Vo Van Thuong confirmed as new Vietnam president 

HANOI – Vietnam’s rubber stamp National Assembly voted in a new president today, who immediately pledged to crack down on corruption following the dramatic resignation of his predecessor in an anti-graft campaign. 

Vo Van Thuong’s appointment comes during a political upheaval period in Vietnam, where the all-powerful Communist Party’s anti-graft purge and factional fighting have seen several ministers fired. 

Members of the National Assembly elected 52-year-old Thuong – the sole candidate – for a term running until 2026, following the dramatic resignation of Nguyen Xuan Phuc as part of an anti-corruption drive. 

Thuong said in his first statement as president that he would be “determined in the fight against corruption and negative phenomena”. 

Authoritarian Vietnam is run by the party, which is officially led by the general secretary, president and prime minister. 

Thuong is seen as close to Secretary-General Nguyen Phu Trong, the most powerful man in the party and the architect of the anti-corruption campaign. 

The campaign has led to the arrest of dozens of officials, with many of the graft allegations relating to deals done as part of Vietnam’s Covid-19 pandemic response. – AFP, March 2, 2023

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