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6 Da Nang Vice Chairpersons Directly Oversee 312 Problematic Projects
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6 Da Nang Vice Chairpersons Directly Oversee 312 Problematic Projects

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Da Nang city has assigned six vice chairpersons to oversee 312 delayed or problematic projects.
  • The assignments aim to address difficulties and accelerate the completion of these projects.
  • Specific vice chairpersons are allocated responsibility for different numbers of projects, with the standing vice chairperson overseeing the largest share.

Da Nang city has implemented a new directive, assigning its six vice chairpersons to directly supervise and expedite the resolution of 312 projects facing delays or encountering significant obstacles. The move, announced by Chairman of the City People's Committee Nguyen Manh Hung, aims to tackle the backlog of stalled developments across the city.

The standing vice chairperson, Ho Ky Minh, has been tasked with the largest portfolio, overseeing 149 of the problematic projects. This significant allocation underscores the priority placed on resolving issues within his purview.

Other vice chairpersons have also been assigned specific responsibilities. Phan Thai Binh will monitor 19 projects and additional developments within the Chu Lai Open Economic Zone. Tran Nam Hung, who also leads the task force for resolving project difficulties, will directly oversee 37 projects. Le Quang Nam is assigned 29 projects, Tran Chi Cuong is responsible for 55 projects, and Nguyen Thi Anh Thi will manage 23 projects.

For projects within the Chu Lai Open Economic Zone not yet assigned, the Management Board of the zone is instructed to review and propose a list to Vice Chairman Phan Thai Binh for consideration and direction. This coordinated approach seeks to ensure that all stalled projects receive focused attention and that bureaucratic hurdles are systematically addressed.

The city's leadership hopes this concentrated effort will not only clear the existing backlog but also improve the overall efficiency of project management and development in Da Nang, ensuring timely completion and economic progress.

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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.