Vietnam Revives Power-Sharing Arrangement With New President
Briefly

Vietnam's National Assembly has appointed Luong Cuong as president, ensuring a distribution of power among four top leaders and maintaining stability in governance.
The assembly's decision alleviates concerns about To Lam potentially consolidating power after already assuming the role of general secretary of the Communist Party.
Under the four pillar structure, Vietnam prevents the dominance of a single individual, a system that has shaped its leadership dynamics for decades.
To Lam highlighted the necessity for unity among Party members, especially in navigating the challenges posed by complex global and regional developments.
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