On the afternoon of December 20, Lam Dong Provincial Party Committee held a conference to announce the Provincial Party Committee's Standing Committee's Decision on personnel work.
After the merger, the Chairman of the People's Committee of 3 southern districts of Lam Dong province was transferred and appointed as Deputy Director of 3 departments.
Mr. Le Binh Minh, Chairman of the People's Committee of Da Huoai district, as Deputy Director of the Department of Finance; Mr. Tong Giang Nam, Chairman of the People's Committee of Da Teh district, as Deputy Director of the Department of Industry and Trade; Mr. Nguyen Hoang Phuc, Chairman of the People's Committee of Cat Tien district, as Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Mr. Phan Duc Thai, Standing Deputy Secretary of Da Teh District Party Committee, was also transferred and appointed as Deputy Director of Lam Dong Provincial Department of Education and Training.
Also at the conference, the Standing Committee of Lam Dong Provincial Party Committee mobilized and appointed Mr. Pham Huu Toan, Deputy Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Organization Board, to hold the position of Chief of the Provincial Party Committee Office.
Transferred Mr. Pham Ngoc Ha, Deputy Chief of Office, in charge of the Provincial Party Committee Office, to take up the position of Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee of Lam Dong Provincial Party Committee.
Speaking at the assignment ceremony, Acting Secretary of Lam Dong Provincial Party Committee Nguyen Thai Hoc congratulated the officials and leaders who were trusted, mobilized and assigned new tasks by the Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee.
According to the acting Secretary of Lam Dong Provincial Party Committee, the Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee has carefully considered the capacity and strengths of the above cadres in the spirit of "choosing the right person, assigning the right job" to meet the needs and tasks.
The officers who were mobilized and appointed this time are well-trained. They have worked in many positions from the grassroots to the local level, so they have a lot of practical experience in the work.
This will help cadres and leaders quickly approach new jobs and complete tasks assigned by the Party and State.