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State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc ran for National Assembly member in Ho Chi Minh City

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State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc was introduced to Ho Chi Minh City by the Central Government as a candidate to the XV National Assembly.
Today (April 23), the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ho Chi Minh City held a handover ceremony of documents and a list of qualified candidates for the term of the 15th National Assembly and the City People’s Council for the term of 2021-2026. Accordingly, State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc was introduced to Ho Chi Minh City by the Central Government to be the candidate for the 15th National Assembly.

State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc The list of 13 candidates recommended by the Central Government to be candidates for the 15th National Assembly in Ho Chi Minh City includes: 1. Mr. Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Member of the Politburo, President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Chairman of the Council of National Defense and Security 2. Mr. Le Minh Tri, Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of Party Civil Affairs Committee, Head of the Supreme People’s Procuracy 3. Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuan, Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Youth Union, First Secretary of Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee, Central President of the Youth Union Vietnam, Chairman of the National Committee for Youth, Member of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, Member of the National Election Commission 4. Mr. Nguyen Minh Duc, Major General, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Defense and Security, Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly’s Defense and Security Committee 5. Mr. Do Khac Huong, Colonel, Deputy Director of Department of Legal and Public Administration Reform, Justice, Ministry of Public Security 6. Mr. Dang Van Lam, Major General, Deputy Commander of Military Region 7 7. Mr. Duong Van Thang, Major General, Secretary of the Party Committee of the Central Military Court, Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme People’s Court, Chief Justice of the Central Military Court 8. Mr. Nguyen Van Kinh, doctor, senior expert of Central Tropical Hospital, Chairman of Vietnam Infectious Association, Standing member of Vietnam Medical Association, Member of Central Council of Union of Associations Science and Technology of Vietnam 9. Ms. Le Thi Thu Huong, Secretary of Party Cell, Director of Enterprise Management Department, Ministry of Transport, Member of Central Committee of Vietnam Fatherland Front 10. Mr. Nguyen Hong Son, Secretary of Party Cell, Central Vice President of Vietnam Association for Study Promotion, Member of Vietnam Association of Former Teachers 11. Mr. Phan Anh Son, Member of the Party Union, Deputy Secretary cum Chairman of the Inspection Committee of the Party Committee of the Union of Friendship Organizations of Vietnam, Vice President – General Secretary of the Union of Friendship Organizations Viet Nam, Deputy Chairman of the Working Committee for Foreign Non-Governmental Organizations, Director of Institute for International Studies and People’s External Relations 12. Mr. Do Duc Hien, Member of the Party Committee, Ministry of Justice, Secretary of Party Cell, Director of Department of Criminal Law – Administration, Ministry of Justice 13. Mr. Tran Duc Cuong, President of Vietnam Association for Historical Sciences Along with 13 candidates introduced by the Central to Ho Chi Minh City to run for the 15th National Assembly, there are 37 candidates being consulted by the Central Committee in Ho Chi Minh City. Thus, the total number of candidates for the National Assembly in Ho Chi Minh City is 50, HCMC voters will elect 30 members of the 15th National Assembly. On this occasion, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ho Chi Minh City instructed localities to organize meeting meetings so that voters could meet and understand more clearly the candidates for the 15th National Assembly and the City People’s Council. Street term 2021-2026, thereby helping voters consider and choose to elect qualified people./.