Vietnam unanimously elected Communist Party General Secretary To Lam as president for a five-year term, consolidating his control over both the party and the state.
The election of To Lam as the state president marks a shift in Vietnam's power structure where party leadership and state presidency were held by different people.
(Reported by Midhat Fatimah; Edited by Elizabeth Schumacher) Vietnam's Communist Party's Secretary General To Lam was ...
It’s the red dawn of a new day. After a four-decade-long break, the Communist Party USA has picked up the hammer and sickle to resume the glorious struggle of electoral politics — and they’re already ...
To Lam, who has led Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party since August 2024, was elected to a five-year term as state president by the National Assembly yesterday. The 68-year-old is the first Vietnamese ...
Vietnam’s National Assembly has elected Communist Party chief To Lam as president, giving him dual control over the party and ...
Regional and international media on April 7 carried largely positive coverage of Vietnam’s 16th National Assembly electing ...
Vietnam’s National Assembly yesterday elected Communist Party General Secretary To Lam as president, consolidating the nation’s top party and state roles in a rare concentration of power, as he moves ...
Vietnam elects To Lam as President, consolidating power and echoing China's leadership structure while focusing on economic ...
The election of To Lam as the state president marks a shift in Vietnam's power structure where party leadership and state ...
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