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Ngô Xuân Lịch

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Ngô Xuân Lịch
File:General Ngo Xuan Lich.jpg
11th Minister of Defence
Assumed office
9 April 2016
PresidentTrần Đại Quang
Prime MinisterNguyễn Xuân Phúc
Preceded byPhùng Quang Thanh
Chief of the General Department of Politics
In office
01 March 2011 – 15 April 2016
PresidentTrương Tấn Sang
Trần Đại Quang
Preceded byLê Văn Dũng
Succeeded byLương Cường
Member of the Politburo
Assumed office
27 January 2016
General SecretaryNguyễn Phú Trọng
Vice Chief of the General Department of Politics
In office
31 December 2007 – 01 March 2011
Personal details
Born (1954-04-20) April 20, 1954 (age 70)
Duy Tiên, Hà Nam Province, Hanoi
Political partyCommunist Party of Vietnam
Alma materMilitary Academy of Vietnam
Military service
Allegiance Vietnam
Branch/service Vietnam People's Army
Years of service1972-present
RankFile:Vietnam People's Army General.jpg General
Battles/warsVietnam War
Cambodian–Vietnamese War

Ngô Xuân Lịch (born 20 April 1954 in Hà Nam) is a Minister of National Defense of Vietnam[1] and Chief of the General Department of Politics of Vietnam.[2]

He was previously Vice Chief of the General Department of Politics (December 2007 – 2011), and a four-star General. He replaced Lê Văn Dũng as Director of the General Department of Politics in March 2011.

Rank

Ngo Xuan Lich was promoted to Major General in 2003, Lieutenant General in 2007, Colonel General in 2011.

On October 10, 2015, he was promoted to General.[3]

On January 28, 2016, he was elected to be a Politburo of Communist Party of Vietnam at its 12th National Congress.[4]

On April 9, 2016, he was appointed as a successor of Phung Quang Thanh as a new Minister of National Defense of Vietnam.[5]

References

Media related to Ngô Xuân Lịch at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by Chief of the General Department of Politics
2011-16
Succeeded by