Vietnamese Party General Secretary Tô Lâm to Visit China on the 14th
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Vietnamese Party General Secretary Tô Lâm is scheduled to visit China from April 14 to 17. Recently elected as Vietnam's President, he will become the most powerful leader in decades, breaking the traditional 'four pillars' power-sharing system.
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- Q: Who announced the state visit of the Vietnamese Party General Secretary to China?
- A: Hu Zhaoming, the spokesperson for the CPC Central Committee's International Liaison Department, announced it.
- Q: What are the dates scheduled for Tô Lâm's state visit to China?
- A: Tô Lâm is scheduled to visit China from the 14th to the 17th of the month.
- Q: How many votes did Vietnam's 16th National Assembly cast to approve Tô Lâm as President?
- A: The assembly unanimously approved the resolution with a vote of 495 to 0.
- Q: What traditional system in Vietnam is broken by granting Tô Lâm dual authority?
- A: It breaks the long-standing tradition of the one-party state's 'four pillars' system.
- Q: Which four government positions share power under Vietnam's traditional 'four pillars' system?
- A: Power is shared among the General Secretary of the Communist Party, the President, the Prime Minister, and the Chairman of the National Assembly.