Ha Thi Nga re-elected as women’s union leader

Ha Thi Nga was re-elected as the President of the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU) for its 13th term (2022 – 2027) on March 10 during the ongoing 13th National Women’s Congress.
Ha Thi Nga re-elected as women’s union leader ảnh 1Re-elected President of the Vietnam Women’s Union Ha Thi Nga delivers a remark at the ongoing 13th National Women’s Congress. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Ha Thi Nga was re-elected as the President of the Vietnam Women’sUnion (VWU) for its 13th term (2022 – 2027) on March 10 during theongoing 13th National Women’s Congress.

Nga and her four deputies were selected by a 155-member executive committee elected by the congress earlierthe same day.

Ha Thi Nga re-elected as women’s union leader ảnh 2The 13th National Women’s Congress is underway in Hanoi from March 9 - 11. (Photo: VNA)
Nga wasborn in Mai Chau district, the northern province of Hoa Binh, in 1969. She servedas Vice Chairman of the Lao Cai Provincial People’s Committee from 2011 – 2014 andDeputy Secretary of the Lao Cai Party Committee from 2015 – 2020.

She became Presidentof the 12th VWU in May 2020. Now she is also a member of the CommunistParty of Vietnam (CPV)’s Central Committee for its 13th term and adeputy of the 15th National Assembly./.
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