ISLAMABAD : Vietnam’s Communist Party’s Secretary General To Lam was unanimously elected by parliament as the country’s president for a five-year term, making him the most powerful Vietnamese leader in decades.

After his swearing-in ceremony, Lam told the National Assembly that his top priority was to maintain peace and stability, which were the foundation for fast and sustainable growth.

“We aim to improve people’s livelihoods so all can share the benefits of development,” he said.

The parliament’s website said that all 495 deputies present at Tuesday’s National Assembly session endorsed the Communist Party’s nomination, while five lawmakers were absent.

To Lam has surprised the country with his quick pace of reforms. In less than two years, as party chief, Lam has swept aside his competitors and transformed the country through an aggressive reform drive — literally redrawing the map as he combined provinces and slashed bureaucracy.

He transformed the governance model in the country, scraping eight ministries while pushing massive infrastructure projects.

He has now proposed a “new growth model” that accelerates decision-making and accelerates the private sector to achieve double-digit annual growth for the next five years.

Lam has also said he would prioritize self-reliance in defense.

He said his top goals were to maintain stability, promote rapid and sustainable ‌national development and improve “all aspects of people’s lives.”

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