Nghe An: Highlights of December 2nd
The Steering Committee for the election of National Assembly and People's Council representatives at all levels in Nghe An province held its first meeting; Provincial Party Secretary Nguyen Khac Than chaired the meeting of the Provincial Party Standing Committee; the Government directed continued decisive action to lift the "European Yellow Card" on fisheries; Nghe An will issue a policy to support officials who are seconded, transferred, or assigned to work in mountainous and difficult communes… These are some of the prominent news items on December 2nd.
* On the morning of December 2nd,Election Steering CommitteeRepresentatives of the National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels, term 2026-2031, of Nghe An province held their first meeting to discuss and implement tasks.

* On the afternoon of December 2nd,Provincial Party Secretary Nguyen Khac ThanHe presided over the meeting of the Provincial Party Standing Committee to hear, give opinions, and decide on a number of matters within his authority.

* Also on December 2nd, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha - Head of the National Steering Committee on combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing - chaired a meeting.online meetingwith ministries, departments, and coastal localities.

*Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Council Nguyen Nhu Khoi proposed strong action to address the situationCars parked on the road and sidewalk.
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Policysupport staffThose assigned, transferred, or seconded to work in disadvantaged communes are proposed to receive 1.5 times and 1.75 times the basic salary per person per month, respectively.

*Tet holiday flight ticketsIn 2026, rice was scarce in Nghe An, and prices increased significantly.

*The silt thickened by nearly half a meter after the flood.In Bich Hao commune, farmers "poke holes to plant seeds" to sow corn.

* The abandoned school in Nghi Anstudents have arrivedGo to class.
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* A young man from Nghe An province transferred a debt collection call to the Ministry of Public Security's hotline.penalized.



