(HBO) – The People’s Committee of Hoa Binh province on February 14 announced decisions on the appointment of officials for the posts of Deputy Directors of the provincial Departments of Planning and Investment; Culture-Sports and Tourism; and Education and Training. Bui Van Khanh, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, presided over the conference.
Bui Van Khanh, Vice
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, presented decisions and flowers
to appointed officials.
At the conference, representatives of
the Department of Home Affairs announced decisions of the People’s Committee on
the appointment of Quach Tat Liem, Chairman of the People’s Committee’s Lac
Thuy district, for the post of Deputy Director of the Department of Planning
and Investment; Bui Xuan Truong, Deputy Director of the Department of External
Affairs, for the post of Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports
and Tourism; and Bui Thi Kim Tuyen, Principal of Hoa Binh College of Education,
for the post of Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training.
Their term will last for five years, starting from February 14, 2019.
Addressing the event, Bui Van Khanh, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s
Committee, congratulated the officials on the appointment, and urged them to
improve their management skills.
On behalf of the appointed officials, Quach Tat Liem expressed his hope for
more attention from the province’s leaders and officials, and pledged to do his
best to fulfil assigned tasks in 2019 and the following years./.
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