Vietnam president's resignation suggests party power struggle

Vo Van Thuong was viewed as contender to become next general secretary

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Vo Van Thuong is Vietnam's second president to leave office in two years. © Reuters

YUJI NITTA, Nikkei staff writer

HANOI -- The resignation of Vietnamese President Vo Van Thuong marks an abrupt reversal of fortune for a man once considered a leading candidate for the one-party state's most powerful post, and hints at a power struggle in the Communist Party.

Hanoi gave little information about Thuong's resignation from the largely ceremonial role of president, saying only that he had violated party rules. He had been in office for just a year.

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