Government proposes
two new deputy PMs
The Government
has nominated two candidates for the post of Deputy Prime Minister - Head of
the Government Office Vu Duc Dam and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh.
Talking at a press conference on
October 17, Chairman of the Office of the National Assembly – Mr. Nguyen Hanh
Phuc - said that at the upcoming 6th session of the National Assembly (NA),
at the Government’s proposal, the NA will dismiss Mr. Nguyen Thien Nhan as
Deputy Prime Minister and Mr. Vu Duc Dam as the Chairman of the Government
Office.
Nhan is now the Chair of the Central
Committee of the Fatherland Front, replace Huynh Dam and Dam is proposed to
replace Nhan as the Deputy PM. In addition, the government wanted to have
another Deputy PM and nominated Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh to this post.
The Government does not suggest any
candidate to replace Minh as the Foreign Minister so if the proposal is
approved, Minh will likely be the Foreign Minister, too, like Mr. Pham Gia
Khiem did before.
Regarding the replacement of Dam as
the Head of the Office of Government, Phuc said the government has not filed
up any proposal.
According to the meeting agenda, the
new deputy prime minister will be introduced on November 14.
The Government currently has four
Deputy Prime Ministers, including Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Hoang Trung Hai, Nguyen
Thien Nhan and Vu Van Ninh.
The 6th NA session will open on
October 21 and close on November 30, or 40 days. According to Deputy Director
of the NA Office – Dr. Nguyen Si Dung, this is the longest session of this NA
term.
At the session, the NA will consider
and pass the amended 1992 Constitution and eight bills and make comments on
12 bills. As usual, the question and answer session will take place in 2 ½
days.
Tran Cham,
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Thứ Sáu, 18 tháng 10, 2013
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