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Trương Tấn Sang was born 21 January 1949, in Đức Hòa District in Long An Province. [4] In 1966 Trương Tấn Sang joined the revolution. From 1966 to 1969 he was leader of the Youth-student movement PK 2.
Trương Tấn Sang (1949–) 25 July 2011 2 April 2016 4 years, 252 days 2011: Communist Party of Vietnam: 9 Trần Đại Quang (1956–2018) 2 April 2016 21 September 2018 (Died in office) 2 years, 172 days 2016: Communist Party of Vietnam — Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh (1959–) 21 September 2018 23 October 2018 32 days — Communist ...
[10] [11] Since Trương Tấn Sang is first-ranked member of the Politburo, he is the body's unofficial head. Politburo meetings are held regularly; decisions within the Politburo are made through collective decision-making , and policies are only enacted if a majority of Politburo members supports them.
Thắng was posthumously conferred the title Hero of the People's Armed Forces by Vietnamese president Trương Tấn Sang on 20 August 2015. [6] The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held the award ceremony on 10 September 2015, at the Caravelle Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City. [7] A primary school in Havana, Cuba, is named after her. [8]
Mai Thị Hạnh (Vietnamese pronunciation: [maːj˧˧ tʰi˧˨ʔ hajŋ̟˧˨ʔ]; born 1956) is the spouse of the former President of Vietnam Trương Tấn Sang from 2011 to 2016. [1] Since her husband's retirement from politics following the 12th National Congress, Hạnh has been known for her philanthropy. [2] [3] [4]
On March 18, 2014, President Trương Tấn Sang and Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzō signed a joint statement upgrading the Vietnam - Japan Strategic Partnership to a new level into "Warfare Partnership". A far-reaching Strategy for Peace and Prosperity in Asia".
[6] [7] According to several diplomats and Western academics, Trương Tấn Sang, during the run-up to the 11th National Congress, tried to supplant Nguyễn Tấn Dũng as prime minister. In this he failed, and he was instead appointed to the largely ceremonial post of President.
Lê Trọng Tấn People's Liberation Armed Forces (Vice Commander, 1964-1971), General Staff of the Army (1978-1986), Dien Bien Phu Campaign (Commander of the 312th Division , 1954), Spring On defensive (Commander of the Hue–Da Nang Campaign , 1975; Battle of Xuân Lộc , 1975; Deputy Commander, 1975; Commander of the Southwest Border, 1975)