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Vietnam Journalists’ Association elects 52-strong Executive Committee

The 11th National Congress of the Vietnam Journalists’ Association (VJA) elected a 52-strong Executive Committee and an Inspection Committee with 15 members at its working session in Hanoi on December 30.
Vietnam Journalists’ Association elects 52-strong Executive Committee ảnh 1Delegates cast votes to elect a new Executive Committee for the 11th tenure. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The 11th National Congress of the Vietnam Journalists’Association (VJA) elected a 52-strong ExecutiveCommittee and an Inspection Committee with 15 members at its working session in Hanoi onDecember 30.

Anexamination report by Head of the VJA’s Inspection Committee Phan Huu Minhshowed that among a total of 550 official delegates, 139 are women, accounting for 25.28percent and 411 are men, or 74.72 percent. The oldest delegate is 80 years old and theyoungest is 32 years old.

About educational qualifications, five are professors and associate professors(0.9 percent), 23 hold doctorate degrees (4.18 percent), 111 hold masterdegrees (20.18 percent), 411 have bachelor degrees (74.74 percent), and 538 areParty members (97.82 percent).

TheExecutive Committee later convened its first meeting during which it elected a standing boꦜard andPresident and Vice Presidents of th🦂e VJA for the 11th tenure.

Vietnam Journalists’ Association elects 52-strong Executive Committee ảnh 2At the working session (Photo: VNA)
Earlier in the morning, the Congress adopted its agenda,working regulations and rules for the election of the Executive Committee, and listened to a Political Report, a Report on amendmentsand supplements to the Charter, a report on the inspection work for the 2015-2020tenure, and a report examining the eligibility of delegates.

Delegates also discussed in groups personnel nominated for election to the Executive Committee.

As scheduled onDec🦋ember 31 morning, the 11th National Congress of the VJA will convene its official sessionin Hanoi./.

VNA

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