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The troika of Vietnamese politics has been reversed

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There has been a series of recent resignations in Vietnam's political arena, including the resignation of the prime minister, the president of the state and the president of the National Assembly. This has aroused widespread concern and makes one wonder what is happening in Vietnam, why are high-ranking officials choosing to resign from their posts, and is this the result of a political struggle, or is it a manifestation of the fight against corruption?

The troika of Vietnamese politics has been reversed

In particular, the resignation of National Assembly Chairman Ong Dinh Hui has caused more speculation. Although there is no conclusive information at the moment, we cannot rule out the possibility of corruption. Previously, the resignations of Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Vo Van Thanh were related to corruption, so is the resignation of Ong Dinh Hue also related to this?

The troika of Vietnamese politics has been reversed

We can only speculate on these issues, and there is no conclusive evidence. Maybe it's a personal reason, maybe it's a health problem, or it's a reluctance to take on responsibilities anymore. But given the complexity of Vietnam's political environment, corruption is likely to be one of them.

The troika of Vietnamese politics has been reversed

Now three key officials in Vietnam's political arena have resigned one after another, raising concerns about the direction of the politics. We need to keep an eye on what lies ahead to understand the real reasons behind this chain of changes. For Vietnam, the fight against corruption is crucial, but more important is how to control the political rhythm and lead the country towards stability and development.

The troika of Vietnamese politics has been reversed

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