The National Assembly Standing Committee announced two resolutions on personnel

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The National Assembly Standing Committee approved the election results of Mr. Ha Sy Huan to hold the position of Deputy Head of the National Assembly Delegation of Bac Kan province.

On October 11, the Secretary General of the National Assembly signed and issued Official Dispatch No. 4368/TTKQH-TT on the promulgation of the Resolution of the Standing Committee of the 15th National Assembly.

In Resolution No. 1218/NQ-UBTVQH15, the Standing Committee of the National Assembly approved Ms. Ho Thi Kim Ngan to cease holding the position of Deputy Head of the National Assembly Delegation of the XV term, 2021-2026, Bac Kan province due to job transfer.

Ms. Ho Thi Kim Ngan was born on March 2, 1978; hometown: Phung Chi Kien ward, My Hao town, Hung Yen province; professional qualifications: Master of Law, Bachelor of Justice and State Administration.

Dai bieu Ho Thi Kim Ngan - Doan DBQH tinh Bac Kan. Anh: Quoc hoi
Delegate Ho Thi Kim Ngan. Photo: National Assembly

In Resolution No. 1219/NQ-UBTVQH15, the National Assembly Standing Committee approved the election results of Mr. Ha Sy Huan to hold the position of Deputy Head of the National Assembly Delegation of the 15th term, 2021-2026, Bac Kan province.

National Assembly Delegate Ha Sy Huan was born on June 16, 1978; hometown is Yen Phong commune, Cho Don district, Bac Kan province; professional qualification is Master of Forestry.

Head of Delegation Affairs, Chairman of the National Assembly Office, National Assembly Delegation of Bac Kan province, Ms. Ho Thi Kim Ngan and Mr. Ha Sy Huan are responsible for implementing these two resolutions.

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