Vietnam confirms 2 new deputy prime ministers, 3 ministers, state media reports


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  • Saturday, 25 Oct 2025

A man cycles in front of the National Assembly Building of Vietnam, in Hanoi, Vietnam, May 18, 2024. REUTERS/Francesco Guarascio

HANOI (Reuters) -Vietnam's National Assembly, the country's lawmaking body, confirmed on Saturday the appointments of two new deputy prime ministers and three ministers, state media reported.

The additional deputy prime ministers include former minister of home affairs Pham Thi Thanh Tra and former Communist Party chief of Gia Lai province Ho Quoc Dung, the Vietnam News Agency reported.

This has raised the number of deputy prime ministers in the country's government to nine.

The assembly also confirmed on Saturday the appointments of the ministers of foreign affairs, agriculture and home affairs, according to the report.

The National Assembly began its final session of the year on Monday, which will last until December 11.

The session precedes a five-yearly congress of Vietnam's Communist Party in January that will define the country's main strategies and policies for the next five years and is also expected to pick a new team of leaders.

(Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)

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