Hanoi: Vietnam’s National Assembly has officially confirmed the appointments of two new deputy prime ministers and three ministers, signaling a significant reshuffle in the government ahead of the country’s upcoming Communist Party congress in January. The appointments were reported by state media and mark an important step in shaping the nation’s leadership for the next five years.

Pham Thi Thanh Tra, formerly Minister of Home Affairs, and Ho Quoc Dung, the former Communist Party Chief of Gia Lai province, have been appointed as the new deputy prime ministers. These additions increase the total number of deputy prime ministers in the Vietnamese government to nine. Alongside them, three ministerial posts have been filled, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Agricultur

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