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Candidates for posts of Deputy PMs, Ministers, Cabinet members submit

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc presented a report proposing the appointment of several Deputy PMs, Ministers and other Cabinet members during a National Assembly’s plenary session in Hanoi on April 8
Candidates for posts of Deputy PMs, Ministers, Cabinet members submit ảnh 1Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) ꩵ– Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc presented a report proposing the appointment of several Deputy PMs, Ministers and other Cabinet members during a National Assembly’s plenary session in Hanoi on April 8.

He said the report is based on the terms of the Constitution, the Law on Government Organisation, the NA’s resolution on the structure and organisation of the government and the number of Deputy PMs for the 13th tenure, the NA’s resolution on the appointment and discharge of several Deputy PMs, Ministers and other Cabinet members, and the Politburo’s conclusion on nominating leadership for election at the 13th NA’s 11 th session. The list of Cabinet members is as follows: - Politburo member Truong Hoa Binh, to be Deputy Prime Minister. - Politburo member Vuong Dinh Hue, head of the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission, to be Deputy Prime Minister. - Member of the Party Central Committee Trinh Dinh Dung, to be Deputy Prime Minister. - Politburo member Ngo Xuan Lich, Director of the General Department of Politics under the Vietnam People’s Army, to be Minister of National Defence.
- Politburo member To Lam, Deputy Minister of Public Security, to be Minister of Public Security. - Member of the Party Central Committee Le Vinh Tan – Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, to be Minister of Home Affairs. - Member of the Party Central Committee Le Thanh Long – Deputy Minister of Justice, to be Minister of Justice. - Member of the Party Central Committee Nguyen Chi Dung – Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment, to be Minister of Planning and Investment. - Member of the Party Central Committee Tran Tuan Anh – Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, to be Minister of Industry and Trade. - Member of the Party Central Committee Truong Quang Nghia - Deputy head of the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission, to be Minister of Transport. - Member of the Party Central Committee Pham Hong Ha, Deputy Minister of Construction, to be Minister of Construction. - Member of the Party Central Committee Tran Hong Ha – Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, to be Minister of Natural Resources and Environment.
- Member of the Party Central Committee Truong Minh Tuan – Deputy Minister of Information and Communications, to be Minister of Information and Communications. - Member of the Party Central Committee Dao Ngoc Dung – Secretary of the Party Committee of the Central Agencies, to be Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs. - Member of the Party Central Committee Nguyen Ngoc Thien – Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, to be Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism. - Member of the Party Central Committee Chu Ngoc Anh – Deputy Minister of Science and Technology, to be Minister of Science and Technology. - Member of the Party Central Committee Phung Xuan Nha - Director of the Vietnam National University – Hanoi, to be Minister of Education and Training. - Member of the Party Central Committee Do Van Chien – Deputy Minister and Vice Chairman of the Committee for Ethnic Affairs, to be Minister - Chairman of the Committee for Ethnic Affairs. - Member of the Party Central Committee Le Minh Hung – Deputy head of the Party Central Committee’s Office, to be Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam. - Member of the Party Central Committee Phan Van Sau – Deputy head of the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission, to be Government Inspector General.
- Member of the Party Central Committee Mai Tien Dung – Secretary of the Party Committee of Ha Nam province and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council, to be Minister - Chairman of the Government Office. Later, lawmakers discussed the report in groups. They are scheduled to cast votes to elect the above nominees on April 9.-VNA
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