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Laos parliament votes in new prime minister

Laotian lawmakers overwhelmingly voted Sonexay Siphandone into office as the country's new prime minister. ©AFP

Vientiane (AFP) - Laotian lawmakers overwhelmingly voted into office a new prime minister after the country's former leader stepped down over health concerns, state media reported Friday.

Sonexay Siphandone, Laos's former deputy prime minister, took leadership of the communist nation with 149 of 151 national parliamentary votes.

"I will raise the revolutionary spirit to a higher level," Siphandone told the country's parliament as he accepted the role.

Former prime minister Phankham Viphavanh had offered his resignation to the National Assembly earlier on Friday, citing health concerns.

"When the country is faced with more difficulties, I'm not able to handle this hard duty anymore," said the 72-year-old, who took office in March last year.

The reclusive country has been hit by tough economic problems this year, battling fuel shortages and soaring inflation.

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