Le Duc Anh

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Le Duc Anh (b. 1 December 1920) Is a former president of Vietnam. He was president from 1992 until 1997. He is a former soldier and regarded as a conservative who maintained tight party control over domestic policies.

A long-standing member of the Vietnamese Communist Party, he led Vietcong combat units during the Vietnam War. Later he entered politics and he held a succession of government posts before being elected to the new post of state president, replacing a collective presidency, in September 1992. He stepped down as president at the October 1997 communist party congress and was replaced by Tran Duc Luong.

In 1996 he was hospitalized after a major stroke, but later recovered. He was born in Thua Thien Hue province.

Preceded by:
Vo Chi Cong
President of Vietnam
19921997
Succeeded by:
Trần Đức Lương