Võ Thị Ánh Xuân, born on January eighth, nineteen seventy, is a prominent Vietnamese politician and former educator who has made significant strides in her political career. Since April sixth, two thousand twenty-one, she has served as the seventeenth vice president of Vietnam, achieving an impressive ninety-three point thirteen percent of the votes in the National Assembly during her election.
Before ascending to the vice presidency, Xuân held the position of Party Secretary of An Giang province, where she also chaired the province's deputies delegation to the National Assembly. Her leadership and dedication to public service have earned her a place as a member of the Party Central Committee, highlighting her influence within the political landscape of Vietnam.
Notably, Xuân has the distinction of being the second female acting president of Vietnam, following Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh, who served in the same capacity in two thousand eighteen. She also made history as the youngest vice president of Vietnam since nineteen forty-five, marking a significant milestone in the country's political history.
In addition to her vice presidency, Xuân was re-elected to the Central Committee at the fourteenth Party Congress and subsequently elected to the Central Secretariat, further solidifying her role as a key figure in Vietnamese politics.