The 12th-tenure Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) elected two additional members to the Central Committee Secretariat on May 9, the third day of its 7th plenary meeting.

Tran Thanh
Man, President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, is elected as
an additional member of the 12th PCC Secretariat. (Photo: VNA)
In the morning of May 9, the Party Central Committee (PCC) discussed personnel
work under the chair of Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
The PCC agreed, through voting, to let Tran Quoc Vuong, Politburo member,
permanent member of the PCC Secretariat and Chairman of the PCC Inspection
Commission, 12th tenure, to leave the posts of member and chairman of the PCC
Inspection Commission.
The PCC elected Tran Cam Tu, PCC member and Standing Vice Chairman of the PCC
Inspection Commission, 12th tenure, as Chairman of the PCC Inspection Commission,
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Hoang Van Tra, Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, Chairman of
the provincial People’s Committee and head of the National Assembly deputies,
14th tenure, of Phu Yen province, was elected to the PCC Inspection Commission,
12th tenure.
The two additional members of the 12th PCC Secretariat elected at the session
today were Tran Thanh Man, PCC member and President of the Vietnam Fatherland
Front Central Committee; and Tran Cam Tu, PCC member and Chairman of the PCC
Inspection Commission, 12th tenure.
The PCC considered and reached a decision on the disciplinary measure in the
form of expelling from the Party against Dinh La Thang, PCC member and deputy
head of the PCC Economics Commission.
In the afternoon, the PCC discussed the project on reforming salary policy for
cadres, public servants, armed forces and employees in enterprises, under the
chair of Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, Politburo member and Chairwoman of the National
Assembly.
The 7th plenary session of the 12th-tenure PCC is taking place in Hanoi from
May 7-12.
Main issues on the agenda of the six-day sitting include the personnel work at
all levels, especially at strategic level, salary reform for officials, public
servants, the armed forces, and workers, and social insurance policy reform,
among others.-
Source: VNA
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