Hanoi (dpa) — Vietnamese President Vo Van Thuong has resigned, a government statement said on Wednesday, as a country known for political stability entered uncharted territory with the departure of two presidents in just over a year. Thuong’s resignation was confirmed following a special meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). During the session, it was agreed that Thuong would leave office and lose his position in the Politburo, the most powerful body of the Communist Party. The decision to remove Thuong will be rubber-stamped at a National Assembly meeting o…