At the 1st Congress of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee, the Politburo decided to appoint Mr. Vu Hong Van to continue serving as the Secretary of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee for the 2025-2030 term.

On the morning of September 30, Mr. Vu Hong Van, Secretary of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee (2020-2025 term), was appointed by the Politburo to continue serving as the Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee for the 2025-2030 term.

Mr. Vu Hong Van was born in 1976, from Hung Yen province. Mr. Van previously served as Deputy Political Commissar of the Mobile Police Command (K02, Ministry of Public Security). In June 2018, the Minister of Public Security appointed Mr. Van as Director of the Dak Lak Provincial Police Department.

At the end of November 2019, Mr. Van was transferred to serve as Director of the Dong Nai Provincial Police Department. In early July 2022, while holding the rank of Major General, Mr. Van was assigned and appointed by the Minister of Public Security to the position of Director of the Internal Political Security Department.

In August 2024, the Politburo decided to approve Mr. Van to serve as Deputy Head of the Central Committee’s Commission for Internal Affairs for the 13th term. In July 2025, Mr. Vu Hong Van served as Secretary of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee, Secretary of the Provincial Military Party Committee, and Head of the Dong Nai Provincial National Assembly Delegation for the 15th term.

At the congress, the Politburo also announced the decision to appoint four Deputy Secretaries of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee (2020-2025 term) to continue serving as Deputy Secretaries for the 2025-2030 term, including:

Mr. Vu Hong Van continues to hold the position of Secretary of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee for the 2025-2030 term - Image 2.

Ms. Ton Ngoc Hanh, Alternate Member of the Party Central Committee, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee (Chairwoman of the Dong Nai Provincial People’s Council since July 2025).

Mr. Vu Hong Van continues to hold the position of Secretary of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee for the 2025-2030 term - Image 3.
Mr. Vo Tan Duc

Mr. Vo Tan Duc, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee (Chairman of the Dong Nai Provincial People’s Committee since July 2025).

Mr. Vu Hong Van continues to hold the position of Secretary of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee for the 2025-2030 term - Image 4.
Ms. Huynh Thi Hang

Ms. Huynh Thi Hang, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee (Chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dong Nai Province since July 2025).

Mr. Vu Hong Van continues to hold the position of Secretary of the Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee for the 2025-2030 term - Image 5.</img

Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee

The Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee is the leading organ of the Communist Party of Vietnam in Dong Nai province. It is responsible for directing the political and ideological life of the province, implementing the Party’s guidelines and state policies. Historically, the committee has its roots in the revolutionary struggle and has overseen the province’s development, particularly its transformation into a major industrial hub.

Politburo

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Mobile Police Command (K02, Ministry of Public Security)

The Mobile Police Command (K02) is a specialized unit within Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security, responsible for rapid response and maintaining public order. Historically, it evolved from mobile armed forces and has been deployed for critical tasks including disaster relief, anti-riot operations, and national security missions. It functions as a highly mobile and versatile force for domestic security and stability.

Dak Lak Provincial Police Department

The Dak Lak Provincial Police Department is a modern law enforcement agency in Vietnam’s Central Highlands region, established to maintain public order and security. While its specific institutional history is not widely documented, it operates as part of Vietnam’s national police force under the Ministry of Public Security. The department plays a crucial role in local governance and community safety in Dak Lak Province.

Dong Nai Provincial Police Department

The Dong Nai Provincial Police Department is a government law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining public order and security in Dong Nai Province, Vietnam. It was established to uphold the law and protect citizens, operating under the national framework of the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security. Its history is tied to the development of the province’s administrative and security structures following the reunification of Vietnam.

Internal Political Security Department

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Central Committee’s Commission for Internal Affairs

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Dong Nai Provincial National Assembly Delegation

The Dong Nai Provincial National Assembly Delegation is not a cultural or historical site, but an administrative body. It is the group of elected officials who represent Dong Nai province in Vietnam’s national legislature, the National Assembly. Its history is tied to the modern political system of Vietnam, representing the province’s interests in national lawmaking and governance.