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Leaders take oath to raise Vietnam's status


Leaders take oath to raise Vietnam’s status
09:00 | 12/04/2021
New State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc and new Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Photo Duc Thanh
The National Assembly (NA) last Monday elected Vietnam’s new prime minister and new state president. The NA passed a resolution appointing Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc as the state president, and another resolution on assigning Pham Minh Chinh, Chairman of the Central Organisation Commission, to be the prime minister, both for the 2021-2025 tenure.
After the ballot, the new leaders took the oath of office, vowing to “be completely faithful to the country, people, and the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam”.

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New figures in Vietnam's leadership transition - the four 'pillars' of the country


Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong. - Vietnam News/ANN
HANOI, April 5 (Reuters): After Vietnam's ruling Communist Party chief was elected for a rare third term in January, Vietnam now confirmed the nomination of a new president and prime minister to head one of Asia's fastest growing economies for the next five years.
Vietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four "pillars": the powerful General Secretary of the Communist Party, a largely ceremonial president, a governing prime minister and the chair of its National Assembly.
The main candidates for each post had all been widely known in Hanoi's political circles, but were officially declared top secret in December last year in order to discourage potentially critical debate.

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Vietnam picks ex-state security official Chinh as new PM

Vietnam's National Assembly confirmed Pham Minh Chinh, a career security official, as the south east Asian country's next prime minister at an official ceremony on Monday.

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Factbox: New figures in Vietnam's leadership transition


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HANOI (Reuters) - After Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party chief was elected for a rare third term in January, Vietnam on Monday confirmed the nomination of a new president and prime minister to head one of Asia’s fastest growing economies for the next five years.
Vietnam's President Nguyen Phu Trong greets media at a news conferance after he is re-elected as Communist Party's General Secretary for the 3rd term after the closing ceremony of 13th national congress of the ruling communist party in Hanoi, Vietnam February 1, 2021. REUTERS/Kham
Vietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four “pillars”: the powerful General Secretary of the Communist Party, a largely ceremonial president, a governing prime minister and the chair of its National Assembly.

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Vietnam picks former state security official Pham Minh Chinh as new PM


Vietnam picks former state security official Pham Minh Chinh as new PM
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Pham Minh Chinh is sworn in as Vietnam's prime minister at an official ceremony in Hanoi on Monday, Apr 5, 2021. (Photo: Reuters/VNA)
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HANOI: Vietnam's National Assembly confirmed the nomination of Pham Minh Chinh, a career security official, as the country's next prime minister at an official ceremony on Monday (Apr 5).
Chinh, 62, was the sole nominee put forward by the ruling Communist Party for the post at a congress earlier this year. He won 96.25 per cent of the vote at an official National Assembly vote on Monday.

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New figures in Vietnam's leadership transition


By Reuters Staff
4 Min Read
HANOI (Reuters) - After Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party chief was elected for a rare third term in January, Vietnam on Monday confirmed the nomination of a new president and prime minister to head one of Asia’s fastest growing economies for the next five years.
Vietnam's President Nguyen Phu Trong greets media at a news conferance after he is re-elected as Communist Party's General Secretary for the 3rd term after the closing ceremony of 13th national congress of the ruling communist party in Hanoi, Vietnam February 1, 2021. REUTERS/Kham
Vietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four “pillars”: the powerful General Secretary of the Communist Party, a largely ceremonial president, a governing prime minister and the chair of its National Assembly.

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Vietnam picks ex-state security official Chinh as new PM

Vietnam picks ex-state security official Chinh as new PM
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Vietnam picks ex-state security official Chinh as new PM

Vietnam picks ex-state security official Chinh as new PM
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Vietnam re-elects party leader Trong after secretive congress


Vietnam re-elects party leader Trong after secretive congress
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Hanoi (AFP)
Vietnam's ruling Communist Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected Sunday -- a victory that makes him the most powerful leader in decades -- but his win was overshadowed by a serious coronavirus outbreak in the country.
Trong, a 76-year-old pro-China conservative who is rumoured to be in poor health, was given the nod after a week of closed-door talks at the twice-a-decade Communist Party congress. It will be his third term in office -- a feat unprecedented in Vietnam's modern era.
"On Sunday morning, comrade Nguyen Phu Trong was elected the General Secretary of the 13th Communist Party Central Committee," the Vietnam News Agency reported.

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Vietnam re-elects Communist party leader after secretive congress


Vietnam re-elects Communist party leader after secretive congress
Trong, a 76-year-old pro-China conservative, was given the nod after a week of closed-door talks.
By AFP
Sunday 31 Jan 2021, 4:32 PM
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VIETNAM’S RULING COMMUNIST Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected today but his win was overshadowed by a serious coronavirus outbreak in the country.
Trong, a 76-year-old pro-China conservative who is rumoured to be in poor health, was given the nod after a week of closed-door talks at the twice-a-decade Communist Party congress.
It will be his third term in office — a feat unprecedented in Vietnam’s modern era.

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