Vietnam okays ex-minister of public security as new president

Vietnam’s National Assembly on Wednesday approved the minister of public security, To Lam, 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.
Mr Lam has become the third president in Vietnam in less than 18 months, in a country that has a reputation for its stable politics.
Mr 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 minister of public security.
Mr Lam was handed the public security portfolio in 2016.
One year after his appointment, Vietnam’s security agency allegedly kidnapped a Vietnamese businessman, Trinh Xuan Thanh, in Germany and brought him to Vietnam.
The incident severely damaged diplomatic relations between Germany and Vietnam, and led the German government to suspend its strategic partnership with Vietnam.
In November 2021, Mr Lam was widely mocked after a video emerged online showing him being hand-fed a gold leaf steak worth thousands of dollars by celebrity chef Salt Bae.
Earlier on Sunday, a spokesperson from the National Assembly announced to the media that Mr Lam would also continue in his position as minister of public security.
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 as the president on Wednesday.
(dpa/NAN)
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