Police general
elected chairman of Hanoi
Major General Nguyen Duc Chung (2nd left) poses for a photo
with his predecessor Nguyen The Thao and other officials in Hanoi on December
4, 2015. Tuoi Tre
A high-ranking police official has been elected chairman of the
Hanoi administration after winning a majority of votes in an election where
he was the only candidate.
Major General Nguyen Duc Chung, director of the Hanoi
Police Department, received a 94.56 percent approval rating as 89 out of 92
members of the municipal People’s Council cast their vote on Friday morning.
Chung, the commander of all police forces in Hanoi, will
replace Nguyen The Thao as chairman of the People’s Committee of the
Vietnamese capital.
Thao, who was supposed to keep the position for the
2011-16 term, asked to resign in late November, prompting the People’s
Council to prepare an election to fill in the vacancy.
The local Party Committee then nominated Chung as the
only candidate for the council to elect him to the seat.
Thao graduated as an architect and holds a PhD in
economics.
Chung, who is also the deputy secretary of the Hanoi
Party Committee, is the sole shortlisted candidate for the voting, according
to the council.
The newly-elected Hanoi chairman was born in 1967 in Hai
Duong Province, some 60km from Hanoi.
A doctor of philosophy in law, Chung was appointed
deputy head of Hanoi police in September 2010, and promoted to the director
position two years later.
He was named major general in July 2013.
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Thứ Sáu, 4 tháng 12, 2015
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