Result of the 7th World Congress of Vovinam-Viet Vo Dao, From 24 till 28 May 2012 - Paris - France
Newsletter of the International Technical Commission – N°21/ 01-06-2012
Express information
The 7th World Congress of Vovinam-Viet Vo Dao was enclosed successfully after 5 days intensive activities, serious and overflowing with emotion. Here are the express summaries of the results of 7th Congers while waiting for it against official depiction.
Examiner - Theses - Promotion of masters :
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- 8 Masters succeeded their examinations : 5 France, 1 Belgium, 1 Burkina Faso and 1 Ukraine.
 - 4 Masters succeeded their theses : 1 France, 1 Belgium, 1 Span and 1 Ivory Coast.
 - 8 masters promoted to the upper rank : 1 France, 1 Belgium, 1 Burkina Faso and 5 United States.
 
 
The participants :
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- Number of master : 110 masters, of who 63 present and 47 mandates, to distribute on 5 continents.
 - Count participating countries : 14 countries
 - Count participants : 425 among which 314 competitors.
 - Guest of honor : Professor NGUYEN Manh Hung, President of the International University Hong Bang.
 
 
The projects : All the projects were adopted with modifications:
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- Project modification of the international system of ranks.
 - Project modification of the principle of delegation of power.
 - Project modification of 10 fundamental principles.
 - Project of the program of teaching International.
 
 
The new leaders of the World Council of Masters :
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- President : NGUYEN Dan (young brother of the founding master)
 - Vice-president : VO Trung (Usa)
 - General Secretary : TRAN Nguyen Dao (Fr)
 - Member : NGUYEN Tien Hoi (Ger), NGUYEN Chinh (son of the founding master), NGUYEN The Truong (Fr), KINDA Jean-Pascal (Burkina Faso), HO Quang Thanh Son (Aus).
 
 
The new leaders of the Supreme World Council of Masters :
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- Chair : NGO Huu Lien (Usa)
 - Vice-president : PHAN Duong Binh (VN)
 - General secretary : NGUYEN Van Cuong (Usa)
 
 
The new president of the World Federation :
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- Master NGUYEN The Thierry (Fr)
 
 
Felicitation Letters
          
 
						
						
						
