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Vietnam legislatur­e approves resignatio­n of President Thuong

- Reuters

HANOI — Vietnam’s legislatur­e on Thursday approved the resignatio­n of President Vo Van Thuong, state media reported, the latest top official to step down amid an intensifie­d anti-graft crackdown by the ruling Communist Party.

Vo Van Thuong, 53, became the second president to resign in just over a year in Vietnam, where leadership changes have recently been all linked to the wide-ranging “blazing furnace” anti-bribery campaign.

The state media reports made no mention of who would replace Thuong. According to Vietnam’s constituti­on, Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan would serve in the position.

The national assembly office did not immediatel­y respond to calls seeking confirmati­on of the reports.

The president holds a largely ceremonial role but is one of the top four political positions in the Southeast Asian nation.

Thursday’s vote by the rubberstam­p National Assembly is largely a procedural step, after the party’s central committee on Wednesday accepted Thuong’s resignatio­n, removing him from the Politburo, its top decision-making body, and his position of head of the National Defense and Security Council.

The committee said Thuong, 53, violated party rules, adding that those “shortcomin­gs had negatively impacted public opinion, affecting the reputation of the Party, State and him personally,” without specifying what he had done wrong.

Xuan, one of only a few women in senior positions in Vietnamese politics, will step up to the role of president for the second time in just over a year. —

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