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Vietnam's President To Lam has been confirmed as the new general secretary of the Communist Party, filling the position left vacant by the death of Nguyen Phu Trong in July. At 67, To Lam, who has a long history in public safety and anti-corruption efforts, pledged to continue his predecessor's legacy and maintain the nation's foreign policy. He emphasized the urgency of stabilizing party leadership and vowed to persist with the anti-corruption campaign that has recently shaken the political landscape. Experts suggest that while Lam's appointment may signal a temporary pause in internal party strife, significant changes in Vietnam's strategic approach are unlikely. It remains unclear if Lam will retain both his roles as president and party chief until 2026 or appoint a successor. His leadership will be closely watched as Vietnam seeks to balance political stability and economic growth amid recent turbulence.
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- Last Updated
- 48 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 67% Center
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