Tran Thanh Man Secures Unanimous Re-election as Chairman of Vietnam’s 16th National Assembly
Tran Thanh Man secures a unanimous 100% vote to continue as Chairman of Vietnam’s 16th National Assembly for the 2026-2031 term.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 7, 2026, 4:45 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from VnExpress International

A Landmark Unanimous Mandate for Legislative Leadership
The first session of the 16th National Assembly of Vietnam opened with a significant affirmation of its current leadership. Tran Thanh Man, who first ascended to the role of Chairman in May 2024, has been re-entrusted with the position following a vote on April 6 that saw every present delegate cast their ballot in his favor. This unanimous support provides a strong foundation for the new 2026-2031 tenure, signaling stability within the upper echelons of the Vietnamese political structure. As Chairman, Man will oversee the legislative agenda during a period critical for the implementation of the country's mid-term development goals.
Academic Excellence and Regional Political Roots
A native of Can Tho City, Tran Thanh Man brings a robust academic background to his role, holding a doctorate in economics. His political trajectory is rooted in the Mekong Delta region, where he served in several high-level local capacities, including Chairman of the Can Tho City People's Committee and Secretary of the municipal Party Committee. These regional roles provided him with a deep understanding of local governance and economic management before his transition to the national stage. His background in economics is particularly relevant as the National Assembly prepares to deliberate on complex five-year socio-economic plans.
A Pillar of the Communist Party Hierarchy
Mans re-election is supported by a long-standing presence within the core leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam. He has been a member of the Central Committee since its 10th term, moving from an alternate status to a full member for the 11th through 14th terms. Currently serving his second consecutive term as a member of the Politburo, Man represents the intersection of party ideology and legislative execution. His extensive experience as a National Assembly delegate, spanning the 13th, 14th, 15th, and now 16th terms, has made him a fixture of the Vietnamese parliamentary system.
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