(HBO) - A high-ranking delegation from Hoa Binh visited Mongolia’s Tuv province from June 4 to 8 at the invitation of the Chairman of the Tuv People's Council. The delegation was led by Tran Dang Ninh, Standing Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the provincial People's Council, and head of the provincial delegation to the National Assembly.
Members of the delegation included Hoang Van Tu, member of
the provincial Party Committee’s standing board, Vice Chairman of the provincial
People's Council; Nguyen Thi Oanh, member of the provincial Party Committee’s
standing board and head of the provincial Mass Mobilisation Commission; and Nguyen
Van Chuong, Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee.
Standing Vice
Secretary of provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People's
Council Tran Dang Ninh and the Hoa Binh delegation hold talks with leaders of the
Tuv People's Council.
The visit aims to expand cooperation between Hoa Binh and
Tuv in line with a memorandum of understanding signed between chairmen of their
People's Councils on bilateral cooperation in a number of fields, including agriculture,
investment promotion, industry, trade, education - training, culture, and
tourism.
At the talks with the Tuv People's Council, the delegation informed
the host about the potential, advantages and investment attraction policies of
Hoa Binh in economic development, particularly concerning agriculture, tourism,
and trade.
On the occasion, the Chairmen of the People's Councils of
the two provinces witnessed the signing of several memoranda of understanding
on bilateral cooperation in agriculture, rural development, education-training,
and culture. Signatories were officials of the People’s Council’s Ethnic
Affairs Committee, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, and
Department of Education and Training of Hoa Binh, and on the Tuv side,
officials of the departments of natural resources-environment and rural
development; social policies; education, culture and arts of the provincial
People’s Council.
The Hoa Binh delegation also paid courtesy calls to A.
Sukhbat, Chairman of the Mongolian – Vietnam Friendship Parliamentarians’ Group
and M. Enkhbold, a deputy of the Mongolian parliament.
They visited the Vietnamese Embassy, the school No. 14 named
after the late President Ho Chi Minh, and some relic sites in Tuv and capital Ulaanbaatar./.
In response to the Ministry of Public Security’s movement titled 'For the Homeland Security', since 2012, Bui Van Tuan, head of the Bao Hieu Commune Police, Yen Thuy district, has provided recommendations to different levels of leaders regarding the implementation of security and order tasks, peak periods of crime crackdown, and the quality enhancement of drafting and reviewing documents.
(HBO) - Senior officials of the Standing Board of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee on April 18 had a working session with a visiting delegation of the Hanoi People's Committee led by Tran Sy Thanh, member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Secretary of the municipal Party Committee, and Chairman of the municipal People's Committee.
The movement of "Public Security Force follow six teachings by Uncle Ho” has been attracting officers and soldiers in Hoa Binh province for years. Participating in the movement helps them improve their awareness, responsibility, political mettle, andloyalty to the Party, the nation, and the people.
Despite the age of 90, Mai Dai Xa, a war veteran in Dong Tien ward of Hoa Binh city, still expressed enthusiasm whenever recalling the days he joined his comrades in the attack against Hill A1 during the Dien Bien Phu Campaign 70 years ago.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a ceremony in Hoa Binh province’s Da Bac district on April 13 to launch an emulation campaign to do away with makeshift and ramshackle houses across the country.
Over the past years, Cao Phong district of Hoa Binh province has rolled out comprehensive measures to develop its contingent of officials and public servants with high quality, thus meeting the requirements in building the Party and political system, and serving the local socio-economic development.