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Antony Blinken - Vo Van-Thuong - Vietnam minister says president's resignation has not affected policies - asiaone.com - China - Usa - Washington -  Washington - Vietnam -  Hanoi

Vietnam minister says president's resignation has not affected policies

WASHINGTON — Vietnamese Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son said on Tuesday (March 26) the resignation of the communist-ruled country's second president in little over a year has not affected Hanoi's foreign and economic policies, given its collective leadership and policymaking.

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Vo Van-Thuong - Quang Ngai - Vietnam's president resigns, raising questions over stability - asiaone.com - China - Vietnam -  Hanoi

Vietnam's president resigns, raising questions over stability

HANOI — The Vietnamese Communist Party has accepted the resignation of President Vo Van Thuong, the government said on Wednesday (March 20), in a sign of political turmoil that could hurt foreign investors' confidence in the country.

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Nguyen Phu - Vo Van-Thuong - Nguyen Xuan Phuc - Vietnam's president resigns: Who's who and what comes next? - asiaone.com - China - Vietnam -  Hanoi

Vietnam's president resigns: Who's who and what comes next?

HANOI — Vietnam's once-staid political scene has erupted into turmoil with the forced resignation of a second president in just over a year amid constant political intrigue.

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Vo Van-Thuong - Nguyen Phu Trong - Vietnam's parliament to meet over 'personnel issues', says letter to legislators - asiaone.com - China - Netherlands - Vietnam -  Hanoi

Vietnam's parliament to meet over 'personnel issues', says letter to legislators

HANOI — Vietnam's Parliament is set to meet on March 21 to discuss unspecified "personnel issues", according to a letter sent to legislators seen by Reuters, amid speculation of a reshuffle of the Communist-ruled country's top leadership.

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Joko Widodo - Ganjar Pranowo - Explainer: Why Indonesia's parliamentary election matters - asiaone.com - Indonesia -  Jakarta

Explainer: Why Indonesia's parliamentary election matters

JAKARTA — Alongside choosing a new president, Indonesians will on Feb 14 also vote for new lawmakers at the national and sub-national levels, in what will be the world's biggest single-day election.

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan - Turkey’s parliament approves Sweden’s NATO membership, lifting key a hurdle - cnbc.com - Russia - Sweden -  Stockholm - Eu - Turkey - Kurdistan -  Ankara

Turkey’s parliament approves Sweden’s NATO membership, lifting key a hurdle

Turkish legislators on Tuesday endorsed Sweden's membership in NATO, lifting a major hurdle on the previously nonaligned country's entry into the military alliance.

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Lai Ching - Clement Tan - Taiwan's new president will face a divided parliament. Here's why it matters - cnbc.com - China - Taiwan -  Beijing -  Taipei -  Sanction

Taiwan's new president will face a divided parliament. Here's why it matters

TAIPEI — Taiwan's president-elect Lai Ching-te will face a split parliament that will likely moderate his policy agenda, with Taiwan People's Party seen as the king maker with eight seats since neither of the two major parties won an outright majority in the 113-seat Legislative Yuan.

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