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In Vietnam, To Lam was elected state president, consolidating his position as the country's most powerful politician in years. This move grants him a mandate that combines key party and state roles, a structure similar to China's leadership model. The development represents a significant centralization of political authority within the Vietnamese system.
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To Lam has been elected as Vietnam's state president, consolidating his position as the country's most powerful politician in years. The move gives him a mandate similar to China's leadership model, combining key party and state roles.
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