Vietnam faces succession quandary as powerful leader dies at 80
Vietnam’s long-serving leader Nguyen Phu Trong has died "after a period of illness", marking the end of a political era.
The announcement came days after the government said he was stepping back to focus on his health and had handed duties to President To Lam.
As the general secretary of Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party since 2011, and at one point also double-hatting as president, Mr Trong was seen as one of the country’s most powerful leaders in decades.
Besides overseeing the supercharged growth of Vietnam’s economy, the 80-year-old was known for his “blazing furnaces” anti-corruption campaign.
Mr Trong’s death comes at a time of political turbulence for Vietnam’s Communist leadership. In recent months three top leaders quit following unspecified accusations of wrongdoing.
According to an official statement released on Friday, Mr Trong died "due to old age and serious illness".
It comes a day after the Vietnamese government said in a surprise announcement that Mr Trong needed time to “focus on active treatment” for an unspecified medical condition. It added that the president would take over Mr Trong’s duties in running the party’s central committee, politburo and secretariat.
On that same day, the government also awarded Mr Trong the Gold Star, the highest honour given in Vietnam, for contributions to the party and country.
Mr Trong was seen as recently as late June, when he welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin on a state visit.
But after that he failed to attend several events, including........
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