HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnamese voted on Sunday for delegates to the next National Assembly, or parliament, the body which has a leading role in economic and legal reforms in the Communist-ruled, one-party state.
The 875 candidates for 500 seats include 150 who are not Communist Party members, but have party approval to run. Thirty candidates were allowed to enter on their own, their nominations approved by colleagues and neighbours.
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