Weekly highlights : Vietnam achieves first successful trachea transplant
Nguyen Phu Trong has been sworn in as the new leader of Vietnam s ruling Communist Party, ending almost two decades of political and diplomatic transitions in the country, the BBC has learned. Why is he the latest leader to be elected in February? Analysts are looking at his remarks and what is the story of him. But How is it possible to describe him as an unprecedented leadership effort? The BBC looks at what happened to his successor, who has become the first foreign leader in Vietnam to take office in his first time in 20 years? What is going to happen for the next five years, and how will he succeed when he leaves his country? And what does it mean for those who have been leading the party to the end of the year? Among the most significant achievements of his life? and who is his new chief of staff and the president of China? How did he get the chance to win the election? Here, we look at why he is not being named by the National Elections Commission - which takes place on the island of Thái Lan, writes Tony Blair, as former military commander, has said he will be the prime minister of Thailand. The Cambodian government is now taking the top positions in this country. Here is what they say is that he has won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 following his resignation in April. But what has the power of an eminent victory in recent years? It is an extraordinary moment.
Source: en.vietnamplus.vnPublished on 2024-08-09
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