The Cabinet approves the appointment of civil servants from the Ministry of Interior and political officials from the Ministry of Public Health. Ms. Kanika Aunjit, Deputy Spokesperson for the Office of the Prime Minister Announcement of the results of the Cabinet meeting that the Cabinet resolved to approve the appointment of ordinary civil servants. Under the Ministry of Interior To hold two high-level management positions for rotation as follows: Mr. Natthawat Viriyanapaphon The Governor of Sakon Nakhon Province holds the position of Inspector General of the Ministry. and Mr. Chusak Rooying, Inspector General of the Ministry, holds the position of Governor of Sakon Nakhon Province. In addition, appoint political officials. Ministry of Public Health, namely Mr. Wichai Chaiyamongkol holds the position of Advisor to the Minister of Public Health, Vice Admiral Nikorn Petchweerakul holds the position of Advisor to the Deputy Minister of Public Health, Mr. Kittikorn Loh Sunthon holds the position of Secretary to the Minister of Public Health and Mrs. Jintra Meithong holds the position of Assistant Secretary to the Minister of Public Health. Performing duties as Secretary to the Deputy Minister of Public Health (Mr. Santi Promphat) . Source: Thai News Agency
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