Tran Dai
Quang gives oath speech
On April 2, 460 of the 465 lawmakers
(or 93.12% of the total number of National Assembly deputies) approved a
resolution on State President election and Mr Tran Dai Quang was elected as
the new State leader.
In
the swearing-in ceremony on April 2, newly-elected State leader Tran
Dai Quang pledged absolute loyalty to the fatherland, the people and the
Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
“I promise
to make every effort to well fulfill the tasks assigned by the Party, State
and people”, he said.
In a speech
after the swearing-in ceremony, the newly-elected President thanked the
National Assembly for electing him as State leader and extending best wishes
to him.
With the honor, the great responsibility of the Head of
State, the Chairman of the National Defence and Security Council, and
the leader of the Armed Forces the President, Quang vowed to do his best to
serve the country and the people.
"To
inherit and uphold the national tradition of safeguarding the nation and
experience of predecessor Presidents, I
pledged my best efforts to reinforce national unity, protect sovereignty and
territorial integrity of the country for national interests and security,
continue to boost the Doi Moi (Renewal) and international integration process
to promote Vietnam’s international profile,and contribute to peace, national
independence, democracy and social progresses in the world.” he said.
Quang also expressed sincere thanks to former State
President Truong Tan Sang and his predecessors who have made great
contributions to national construction and development and wholeheartedly
served the country and the people.
NA deputies said they believe President Quang will
successfully fulfill the tasks assigned by the Party, NA, and the people.
Tran Ngoc Vinh, a deputy for Hai Phong City said, “We
believe in the new President because he has experienced many challenges,
especially when he worked in the public security sector. The Ministry of
Public Security and Minister Tran Dai Quang managed to maintain law and
order. With his experience, I am confident of his efforts to fulfill his
tasks”.
Born in
1956, Mr Quang was a deputy in the 13th National Assembly and holds a
law professorship.
He was
Director of the Security Consultation Department, Deputy Director and
Director of the Security Department, Deputy Minister of Public Security,
member of the 10th, 11th, and 12th Party Central Committee, member of
the politburo of the 11th Party Central Committee, and Minister of
Public Security.
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Thứ Bảy, 2 tháng 4, 2016
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