Trương Hòa Bình
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Trương Hòa Bình | |
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Permanent Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam | |
In office 9 April 2016 – 28 July 2021 | |
Prime Minister | Nguyễn Xuân Phúc |
Preceded by | Nguyễn Xuân Phúc |
Succeeded by | Phạm Bình Minh |
Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court | |
In office 25 July 2007 – 8 April 2016 | |
President | Trương Tấn Sang |
Deputy | |
Preceded by | Nguyễn Văn Hiện |
Succeeded by | Nguyễn Hòa Bình |
Deputy Minister of Public Security | |
In office 2006–2007 | |
Minister | Lê Hồng Anh |
Procurator-General of the Ho Chi Minh City Supreme People's Procuracy | |
In office April 2001 – August 2004 | |
Member of the Secretariat | |
Assumed office 19 January 2011 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1955年04月13日) 13 April 1955 (age 69) Long An, South Vietnam |
Political party | Communist Party of Vietnam (1974-present) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Vietnam |
Branch/service | Vietnam People's Public Security |
Years of service | 1974–2007 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Trương Hòa Bình (Vietnamese pronunciation: [t͡ɕɨəŋ˧˧hwaː˨˩ʔɓïŋ˨˩] ; born 13 April 1955) is a Vietnamese politician and the former First Deputy Prime Minister of The Socialist Republic of Vietnam. He is considered to be one of the more promising members' of the Vietnamese Government, having previously served as Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court of Vietnam from 2007 to 2016.[1]
Before 1975 Trương Hòa Bình was nicknamed Nguyễn Văn Bình, also known as Sáu Đạt (Six Dat), native in Phuoc Vinh Dong, Can Giuoc, Long An province.[2]
His father Trương Văn Bang was a former Secretary of the Southern Party and Secretary of Saigon-Gia Dinh. He was considered to be one of the first regimental commanders of the revolutionary armed forces in South Vietnam, having participated in the robbery of the Saigon government. He was active in 1945 and in the beginning of the resistance war against the French in the East, which the South then called the Three Kingdoms.
His mother was Nguyễn Thị Nho (Nguyễn Thị Một) was a member of the Communist Party from 1935 to 1936 who had served as a member of the Can Giuoc District Commissioner, Standing Vice President of the Tay Ninh Provincial Party Committee. Eastern women. In 1955, she was assigned to Chief of the Southern Party Committee, when Lê Duẩn was Secretary of the Southern Party Committee. In 1959, she was imprisoned and tortured by the South Vietnamese Secret Service, but she remained faithful and loyal to the Community Party. Later, she joined and became a member of the Long An Provincial Assembly.
References
[edit ]- ^ "Lãnh đạo Tòa án nhân dân tối cao đương nhiệm". The Supreme People's Court of Vietnam. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
- ^ "Tiễn đồng chí Nguyễn Thị Một về nơi an nghỉ". Báo Sài Gòn Giải Phóng. 2013年04月20日. Retrieved 2017年11月11日.
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