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Ministry of Construction appoints Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Construction Magazine

Công LuậnCông Luận29/09/2023


At the ceremony, Ms. Do Thi Phong Lan - Deputy Director of the Department of Organization and Personnel announced Decision No. 1012/QD-BXD dated September 26, 2023 of the Minister of Construction on the temporary appointment of journalist Ly Ngoc Thanh - Head of the Editorial Board of Construction Magazine to hold the position of Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Construction Magazine. The decision takes effect from the date of signing.

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Deputy Minister Bui Hong Minh presents the Decision to appoint Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Construction Magazine to journalist Ly Ngoc Thanh. Photo: Huy Thao

On behalf of the Party Committee and the leaders of the Ministry of Construction, Deputy Minister Bui Hong Minh presented the decision of the Minister of Construction to journalist Ly Ngoc Thanh; at the same time, congratulated him on being trusted by the Party Committee and the leaders of the Ministry of Construction to take on a new task.

Deputy Minister Bui Hong Minh hopes that in his new position, Mr. Ly Ngoc Thanh will continue to promote his advantages, unite with the leadership, staff and reporters of Construction Magazine to complete the tasks assigned by the Ministry of Construction, and further develop the Magazine.

Thanking the Party Committee and the leaders of the Ministry of Construction for entrusting him with the new responsibility, the new Deputy Editor-in-Chief Ly Ngoc Thanh promised to devote all his enthusiasm, experience, and solidarity to join hands with the team of leaders, reporters, and editors to deploy and best complete the assigned tasks and goals, contributing to the development and growth of Construction Magazine.



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