Vietnam to elect new president in October, assembly official says

Current state president To Lam will serve only as Communist Party chief

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To Lam was sworn in as Vietnam's president on May 22, but will retain only the more powerful position of Communist Party general secretary, which he took on in early August. © AP

HANOI (Reuters) -- Vietnam's parliament will elect a new state president in October, a senior official of the National Assembly said on Monday after parliament held an extraordinary meeting.

The current state president To Lam was appointed earlier in August as chief of the ruling Communist Party, the country's most powerful job, two weeks after the death of long-serving general secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.

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