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Re-elected State President takes his oath

Tran Dai Quang was officially sworn in as State President, swearing to be loyal to the nation, people and the Constitution and promising to intensify efforts to effectively fulfill entrusted tasks.

On July 25, Tran Dai Quang was re-elected as President of Vietnam for the 2016 – 2021 tenure during a plenum of the 14th National Assembly (NA)’s first session. Among 487 of the 494 NA deputies present at the plenary session, 485 lawmakers, or 98.18% of the total legislators, agreed to choose him for the Presidency by secret ballot. 
 
Re-elected State President takes his oath
Re-elected State President takes his oath
Later, the parliament approved a resolution on electing the President with 97.98% of the votes approving. At the following swearing-in ceremony, President Tran Dai Quang vowed to “absolutely be loyal to the Fatherland, the People and the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and make concerted efforts to fulfill the tasks assigned by the Party, the State and the People.” 

He said in his inaugural address that he promises to devote himself to serving the Fatherland and the people. He will closely coordinate with the NA, the Government and relevant agencies to perform his duties, proactively engage in fine-tuning the legal system, and improve the management effectiveness of the socialist law-governed State, that is of the people, by the people and for the people. 

The President also pledged to ensure the building of revolutionary, regular, elite and modern armed forces so as to firmly safeguard the country’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, along with political stability and peace for national development. He will also work hard to promote the great national unity bloc, comprehensive reforms, and proactive integration while raising Vietnam’s stature and prestige in the world.

The Na Standing Committee considered and approved 34 Vice Chairmen and deputy heads of NA Committees, and 45 standing members for the Ethnic Affairs Council and other NA committees.
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