Vietnam experienced heightened political unrest as the head of its Parliament, Vuong Dinh Hue, resigned following findings of violating Communist Party regulations. This adds to the recent departure of high-ranking officials due to an anti-corruption campaign. Questions arise about the country's stability and future leadership transition. The resignation of Mr. Hue, a potential future party leader, raises concerns about power struggles and unnerves foreign investors. The uncertainty of who would succeed the current party leader, Nguyen Phu Trong, due to health concerns, adds to the country's political tension. The ongoing anti-corruption campaign, initiated in 2016, has led to numerous dismissals and imprisonments, with doubts about political motives. Despite his popularity, Mr. Hue's resignation has significant implications for Vietnam's political landscape and future leadership.