Vo Van Thuong confirmed as new Vietnam president

Vo Van Thuong confirmed as new Vietnam president
Vo Van Thuong confirmed as new Vietnam president

Vietnam's rubber stamp National Assembly voted in a new president, who immediately pledged to crack down on corruption following the resignation of his predecessor in an anti-graft campaign.

The appointment of Vo Van Thuong comes during a period of political upheaval in Vietnam, where the all-powerful Communist Party's anti-graft purge and factional fighting have seen several ministers fired.

Members of the National Assembly elected 52-year-old Thuong -- the sole candidate -- for a term running until 2026, following the resignation of Nguyen Xuan Phuc in January.

In his first statement as president, Thuong said he would be "determined in the fight against corruption and negative phenomena".

Thuong carried 487 out of 488 votes in the national assembly, according to state media.

Authoritarian Vietnam is run by the party, which is officially led by the general secretary, president and prime minister.

Thuong is seen as close to Secretary General Nguyen Phu Trong, the most powerful man in the party and the architect of the anti-corruption drive.

The campaign has led to the arrest of dozens of officials, with many of the graft allegations relating to deals done as part of Vietnam's Covid-19 pandemic response.

The Communist Party ruled in January that Phuc was responsible for wrongdoing by senior ministers under him during his 2016-2021 stint as prime minister, before he became president.

Thuong previously served as deputy head of the Central Steering Committee on Prevention and Control of Corruption and Negative Phenomena since 2021.