President hands over appointment decision to Judge of Supreme People’s Court

President Vo Van Thuong on July 14 handed over a decision on the appointment of Nguyen Hong Nam, Senior Judge and Deputy Chief Justice of the High-level People's Court in Hanoi as Judge of the Supreme People’s Court.
President hands over appointment decision to Judge of Supreme People’s Court ảnh 1President Vo Van Thuong (R) hands over a decision on the appointment of Nguyen Hong Nam, Senior Judge and Deputy Chief Justice of the High-level People's Court in Hanoi as Judge of the Supreme People’s Court. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - President Vo Van Thuong on July 14 handed over a decision on the appointment of Nguyen Hong Nam, Senior Judge and Deputy Chief Justice of the High-level People's Court in Hanoi as Judge of the Supreme People’s Court.

Congratulating Nam on his appointment, President Thuong emphasisedthat in the State apparatus, the People's Court holds a very important positionand role.

He requested Nam to uphold the spirit of respecting the law in judging, preserve and protect the law, and ensure fairness andobjectivity.

Each judgment and decision of the court must be legal standards and have effects of educating and raising awareness of law observance, subduingcriminals, and creating consensus in society, the President said.

Nam expressed his honour to assume this role, promising tocontinuously practice his political virtues and revolutionary ethics, activelystudy to improve his professional skills, and always uphold the spirit ofserving the Fatherland and the people./.
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