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Ho Chi Minh City Development Research Institute Adds Six Leaders
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Ho Chi Minh City Development Research Institute Adds Six Leaders

From Thanh Niรชn · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ho Chi Minh City's Development Research Institute has received six new leadership appointments from various city departments.
  • The new officials include deputy heads of departments, directors, and university rectors, strengthening the institute's research and policy advisory capacity.
  • The institute, established July 1, is tasked with advising the City Party Committee on socio-economic development and proposing innovative policies.

The Ho Chi Minh City Development Research Institute has been significantly bolstered with the appointment of six new leaders from various municipal departments. The appointments, announced on July 15, aim to enhance the institute's capacity to advise the City Party Committee on socio-economic development and policy innovation.

Among the newly appointed officials are Trแบงn Thanh Bรฌnh, Deputy Head of the Institute of Development Research; Nguyแป…n ฤแปฉc Chung, Deputy Director of the Digital Transformation Center; Lรช Quแป‘c Cฦฐแปng, Deputy Head of the High-Tech Park Management Board; and Nguyแป…n Quแป‘c Hiแปƒn, Deputy Head of the Urban Railway Management Board. Additionally, Hแป“ Kแปณ Quang Minh, Party Secretary of Saigon University, and ฤoร n Ngแปc Xuรขn, Rector of Thแปง Dแบงu Mแป™t University, have joined the institute.

This is the second time we have received personnel for the Development Research Institute. The Development Research Institute includes 5 sub-committees researching institutions, science and technology, innovation, Party building, economy, and society, led by 5 deputy secretaries of the City Party Committee.

โ€” Lรช Quแป‘c PhongDeputy Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee, explaining the structure and integration of new personnel into the institute.

Lรช Quแป‘c Phong, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, presided over the announcement ceremony. He noted that this is the second wave of personnel integration into the institute, which is structured with five sub-committees focusing on institutional development, science and technology, Party building, economy, and society. Each sub-committee is led by a deputy secretary of the City Party Committee.

Phong highlighted that the appointed officials possess extensive experience in diverse fields and have previously advised the City Party Committee and the People's Committee. He urged them to quickly adapt to their new roles and leverage their expertise to contribute to the city's development. The institute, operational since July 1, is mandated to research and propose groundbreaking mechanisms, policies, and solutions for key city projects and tasks, as well as to evaluate and provide feedback on policies.

The officials transferred to the Development Research Institute have long working careers and rich experience in various fields, having previously advised policies for the City Party Committee and the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee.

โ€” Lรช Quแป‘c PhongAssessing the qualifications and experience of the newly appointed leaders.
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Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.