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Maduro congratulates Luong Cuong after being elected president of Vietnam

Maduro congratulates Luong Cuong after being elected president of Vietnam

The head of state, Nicolas Madurocongratulated this Monday Luong Cuong, who was elected president of Vietnam by the country’s National Assembly.

Through your channel on Telegramthe president published a message accompanied by images of the moment of his counterpart’s swearing-in.

“On behalf of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, I extend my greetings and congratulations to Comrade Luong Cuong, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, elected as president of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,” he expressed.

In addition, he assured that work will continue to strengthen exchange between the two countries.

The vice president of the National Assembly, Nguyen Thi Thanh, presented the draft resolution for the election of the president, which had 440 votes in favor of parliamentarians, representing 91.76% support.

During the same session, Luong Cuong took the oath and gave a speech, pledging to be loyal to the country, the people and the Constitution, as well as to strive to fulfill the missions entrusted to him by the Communist Party, the State and the town, they reviewed local media.

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