The Social Insurance Management Board has a new Chairman

PHẠM ĐÔNG |

The Prime Minister appointed Minister of Finance Nguyen Van Thang to concurrently hold the position of Chairman of the Social Insurance Management Board.

Politburo member and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh signed Decision No. 572/QD-TTg on the appointment of Mr. Nguyen Van Thang - Minister of Finance, concurrently holding the position of Chairman of the Vietnam Social Insurance Management Board, replacing Mr. Ho Duc Phoc.

The decision is valid for 5 years. Previously, Mr. Ho Duc Phoc was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister.

Currently, the Social Insurance Management Board has a Vice Chairman, Mr. Nguyen Van Cuong.

The members are representatives of ministries, departments and branches at the Central level, including:

- Senior Lieutenant General Tran Quoc To - Deputy Minister of Public Security.

- Senior Lieutenant General Vu Hai San - Deputy Minister of National Defense.

- Mr. Nguyen Ba Hoan - Deputy Minister of Home Affairs (formerly Deputy Minister of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs).

- Mr. Vu Chien Thang - Deputy Minister of Home Affairs.

- Mr. Tran Van Thuan - Deputy Minister of Health.

- Mr. Ngo Duy Hieu - Vice President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor.

- Mr. Nguyen Xuan Dinh - Vice President of the Vietnam Farmers' Association.

- Mr. Nguyen Manh Cuong - Vice President of the Vietnam Cooperative Alliance.

- Mr. Hoang Quang Phong - Vice President of the Vietnam Federation of Commerce and Industry.

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