Minister-Chairman of Government Office Tran Van Son
Member of the 13th Party Central Committee, Standing Vice Chairman of the Government Office Tran Van Son was appointed Minister-Chairman of the Government Office at the 11th session of the 14th National Assembly on April 8. VNA
Source: VNA
The procedure was conducted as part of the 14th National Assembly’s ongoing 11th session.
Le Minh Khai and Le Van Thanh officially became new Deputy PMs for the 2016-2021 tenure after a resolution was passed by the 14th legislature with “yes” votes from 455 out of 459 participating lawmakers, equivalent to 94.79% of the total number of NA deputies.
Khai, born in 1964, is a member of the Party Central Committee in the 12th and 13th tenures, Secretary of the 13th-tenure Party Central Committee, and deputy to the 14th NA.
Thanh, born in 1962, is also a member of the Party Central Committee in the 12th and 13th tenures, and deputy to the 12th legislature.
NA approves appointment of 12 new ministers, Govât members 16:27 | 08/04/2021
With the support of the majority of legislators, the National Assembly (NA) on April 8 morning adopted a resolution approving the Prime Ministerâs proposal to appoint 12 new ministers and Government members for the 2016 â 2021 tenure.
Leaders of Vietnam and the newly-appointed Government members pose for a group photo on April 8 morning (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi â With the support of the majority of legislators, the National Assembly (NA) on April 8 morning adopted a resolution approving the Prime Ministerâs proposal to appoint 12 new ministers and Government members for the 2016 â 2021 tenure.
Accordingly, Sen. Lt. Gen. Phan Van Giang, member of the Standing Board of the Central Military Commission, Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam Peopleâs Army and Deputy Minister of National Defence, was appointed Minister of National Defence.
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Vietnam tries to attract ‘eagles’, or big investors, into agriculture, but it also needs ‘sparrows’ or cooperatives and small enterprises.
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