Asang was elected to the
LPRP Central Committee at the
3rd National Congress in 1982 and retained a seat on the body until the
9th National Congress in 2011. He was elected to the
LPRP Politburo at the
6th National Congress in 1996 and was reelected in
2001 and
2006. when he moved into the role of Chair of the State Control Commission (also referred to as the National Regulatory Authority and the Ministry of Public Security. He similarly served as the Director of the LPRP's Commission for Discipline Inspection. He also chaired the National Environmental Committee starting in 2011 and focused on the importance of waterways. Despite retiring in 2016, Asang is still active within the LPRP and attends events in a representative capacity. Throughout his career, he was often the sole minority representation. ==References==