Vietnamese officials pass parliamentary vote of confidence

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June 12, 2013

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Vietnamese officials pass parliamentary vote of confidence (Credit: ABC)

Vietnam’s National Assembly has dealt prime minister Nguyen Tan Dung a blow in its first ever confidence vote.

A third of the lawmakers voiced their disatisfaction with his handling of the Vietnamese economy and also a string of corruption scandals.

The confidence vote, which will become an annual event, aims to deflect growing public anger at the communist regime.

Correspondent: Kanaha Sabapathy

Speakers: Carl Thayer, Emeritus Professor, Australian Defence Force Academy; Dr Phong Nguyen, Australian representative for the banned Viet Tan or Vietnam Reform Party; Dr Ha Hoang Hup, Senior Visiting Fellow, Institute of South East Asian Studies

Source : ABC Radio Australia

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