Gia Lai Chairman announces personnel decisions, upcoming art program and governance review

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(GLO) – The Chairman of the Gia Lai Provincial People’s Committee has announced new decisions on personnel appointments, part of the province’s regular administrative updates.

02:08

Morning News Brief:

+ Announcements of decisions by the Chairman of the Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee regarding personnel matters

+ The special art program “Unwavering Faith in the Party” to take place on the evening of October 4

+ Addressing outstanding issues and obstacles in the implementation of the two-tier local government system before October 5

+ 100% of medical facilities have completed electronic medical records and launched smart kiosks

+ Gia Lai ranks 21st out of 34 provinces and cities in innovation in 2025

+ Over 4 billion VND allocated to upgrade Canh Tiến village road in Canh Vinh commune

11:39

Today's Pulse:

+ Domestic gold prices reach 138 million VND per tael

+ Live pig prices drop by 1,000 VND/kg nationwide

15:21

Colors of Vietnam: The flavors of mountain cuisine in the city

18:31

Healthy Living: The remarkable benefits of eating fish mint (Houttuynia cordata)

20:39

Today's Weather: A tropical depression has formed near the East Sea, with the potential to strengthen into a storm

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