VIETNAM'S PRESIDENT RESIGNS AFTER BEING CITED FOR VIOLATING PARTY RULES

 



THE PRESIDENT Of Vietnam, Vo Van Thuong Has Announced His Resignation Yesterday March 20, 2024 After One Year In Power. The Country's Parliament Has Approved His Resignation. The Reason For Taking That Step Has Been Mentioned As A Violation Of The Party's Rules, According To Local Reports In The Country, As Well As The Shortcomings That The President Has When The Country Is On An Anti-Corruption Campaign.

The Decision Of The Parliament Came After The Central Committee Of The Communist Party Yesterday Wednesday Accepted The Decision Of The President, Who Served From March 2, 2023.

It Has Been Stated That The Violation And Its Flaws Have Adversely Affected The Public Perception As Well As The Reputation Of The Party And The Government, Although It Has Not Been Explained More About Those Flaws.

Thuong Becomes The Second President To Resign In The Past Two Years Amid A Strong Anti-Corruption Operation That Has Resulted In Some Politicians Being Fired, And Top Business Leaders Being Charged With Fraud And Corruption.

Thuong, 54, Was Vietnam's Youngest President When He Was Elected For A Term Of 2021 To 2026 After His Predecessor Nguyen Xuan Phuc Resigned, With His Term Being The Shortest In The Country's Recent History.

Following The Resignation Of The Current Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan Will Become The Interim President.

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