Vietnam's parliament has elected General Luong Cuong as the new state president, succeeding To Lam. This move is seen as a stabilizing force following a period of political turbulence marked by leadership changes and an ongoing anti-corruption campaign. Cuong's election reinforces the country's 'four-pillar' leadership structure, which balances power among key political figures. The unanimous vote by the National Assembly signals strong support for Cuong's leadership. His military background is expected to bring a sense of continuity and stability to the government.
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Vietnam Parliament elects army general Luong Cuong as President
HANOI — Vietnam's Parliament elected on Oct 21 army general Luong Cuong as the new state President in a widely anticipated move that is expected to bring some stability to Vietnamese politics after a turbulent phase of departures and reshuffles.
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Army General Luong Cuong Steps Up as Vietnam's New President
Vietnam's parliament elected General Luong Cuong as the new state president, succeeding To Lam. Cuong's election is seen as a stabilizing move following leadership changes amid an anti-corruption campaign.
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Vietnam elects army general as new president, reinforces four-pillar leadership
HO CHI MINH CITY] Vietnam’s parliament has elected Luong Cuong, a military general, as the new state president on Monday (Oct 21) after his predecessor To Lam relinquished the role to serve only as Party chief.