Vietnam announces former Minister to Lam as new President

Hanoi:  Vietnam’s National Assembly, on Wednesday morning, approved to Lam, the Minister of Public Security, as the country’s next President following a vote at its headquarters in Hanoi.

The appointment comes nearly two months after Vietnam’s former President Vo Van Thuong resigned amid a corruption crackdown. Lam has become the third President of Vietnam in less than 18 months, in a country that has a reputation for its stable politics.

Lam, the third most powerful man in Vietnam besides the Party Chief and Prime Minister, is viewed as a hardliner when it comes to dealings with Vietnamese activists. Numerous dissidents and bloggers were jailed during his tenure as the Minister of Public Security.

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Lam was handed the public security portfolio in 2016.

In November 2021, To Lam was widely mocked after a video emerged online showing him being hand-fed gold leaf steak worth thousands of dollars by celebrity chef Salt Bae during a trip to the UK, in which he also visited the grave of communist icon Karl Marx.

On Sunday, a spokesperson from the National Assembly announced to the media that Lam would also continue in his position as the Minister of Public Security.

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The announcement sparked controversy in Vietnam as some people argued the Constitution does not allow one person to keep the post of President and be a Minister at the same time. He was ultimately dismissed from the position before being elected the President on Wednesday.

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