Ministers who fail to become members of the Central Committee must still be responsible until the last second.
The Government spokesman said the Prime Minister requested that the 14 Government members who did not participate in the 12th Central Committee still have the highest responsibility until handing over to their successors.
At the regular January Government press conference on the afternoon of January 29, Minister and Head of the Government Office Nguyen Van Nen spent a lot of time answering questions about preparing replacement officials in sectors where ministers were not allowed to join the 12th Central Executive Committee.
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Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung. |
"It is normal that some industry leaders were not elected to the Central Executive Committee because there was a surplus and there was a plan," Mr. Nen said.
According to the Minister and Head of the Government Office, the Party has prepared personnel work very carefully and systematically in recent times. "The planning is open and dynamic, meaning each position has 1-3 people, or even more, for possible succession. Similarly, each person can also be planned for many different positions so that the Party can mobilize them when needed," the Minister said, adding that thanks to this, personnel work rarely has to be passive.
According to Mr. Nen, in the personnel plan and the Party's viewpoint, it is not necessary for every sector to arrange committee members. As for localities, they should try to have their leaders in the central government. If not, "the central government will consider transferring them if necessary."
The Government spokesman also shared that at the meeting that morning, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung congratulated a number of members who were re-elected to the Politburo, Secretariat and Central Committee of the new term. "The Prime Minister requested that the 14 members who were not re-elected must continue to work with the highest responsibility to complete their work until a successor is found and absolutely not be negligent," Minister Nen recounted.
According to VNE
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