Hanoi's voters raise opinions on various issues when meeting with Party chief
Voters in Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem, Ba Dinh and Tay Ho districts have contributed their opinions on various issues like rural construction, environmental protection and Party building during their recent meeting with Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong to prepare for the 2nd session of the 14th National Assembly.
During the meeting, voters in Tay Ho District expressed their trust in the leadership of Party Central Committee and the Politburo led by General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong for achievements in building a State of the people, for the people and by the people and a facilitating, incorruptible government.
They also showed their deep concern over burning issues, including: corruption, Party building, education reform, environmental pollution, food safety, construction order, etc.
They suggested the legislature step up its supreme supervision over development investment and give due attention to sustainable development, environmental protection and poverty reduction in rural, remote and ethnic minority-inhabited areas.
In reply, Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong expressed his sincere thanks to voters in Tay Ho District for their opinions and recommendations. Ha Noi National Assembly delegation will report voters’ opinions to the NA and authorized agencies and, on his position, enhance direction to and coordination with relevant bodies to better deal with their worries, added he.
The Party leader agreed on the need to further enhance the NA’s supervision in an effective and efficient manner. He described the fight against the degradation of political thought and morals, and corruption as a long and hard task that requires high resolve and called on all ministries, agencies and localities to raise the highest sense of responsibility for the work.
Regarding the national target programme on new-style rural area building, they expressed their concerns over the high rates of poor and near-poor households in rural localities. They stressed the need to accelerate the application of scientific-technological advances in the farming sector while developing craft villages and creating more jobs for farmers.The State should put forth policies to ensure output markets for agricultural products, they said, calling for more heed to environmental protection while building modern rural areas.
In reply, Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong pointed to the limited budget for the work as well as the necessity to seek the best ways to make it run smoothly in the time ahead. Mentioning the recent environmental incident caused by Hung Nghiep Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Company in central provinces, many voters said it is a must to ensure transparency for the compensation process.
“This explains why the recent fourth meeting of the 12th Party Central Committee rolled out more solutions to Party building,” he said, calling on all ministries, agencies and localities to raise the highest sense of responsibility for the work. The National Assembly’s supervision over anti-corruption is necessary, he noted.
The voters also voiced the wish that the legislature will step up its supervisory role along with ensuring people’s livelihoods and consolidating public trust.
The Party chief shared the voters’ opinions that environmental protection should be taken into account while licensing investment projects. Welcoming the voters’ opinions on Party building, the leader described the fight against the degradation of political thought and morals, and corruption as a long and hard task that requires high resolve.
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong made speech at the meeting with Tay Ho voters, Hanoi on October 18
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They suggested the legislature step up its supreme supervision over development investment and give due attention to sustainable development, environmental protection and poverty reduction in rural, remote and ethnic minority-inhabited areas.
In reply, Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong expressed his sincere thanks to voters in Tay Ho District for their opinions and recommendations. Ha Noi National Assembly delegation will report voters’ opinions to the NA and authorized agencies and, on his position, enhance direction to and coordination with relevant bodies to better deal with their worries, added he.
Voters of Tay Ho District raised voice at the meeting
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Regarding the national target programme on new-style rural area building, they expressed their concerns over the high rates of poor and near-poor households in rural localities. They stressed the need to accelerate the application of scientific-technological advances in the farming sector while developing craft villages and creating more jobs for farmers.The State should put forth policies to ensure output markets for agricultural products, they said, calling for more heed to environmental protection while building modern rural areas.
In reply, Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong pointed to the limited budget for the work as well as the necessity to seek the best ways to make it run smoothly in the time ahead. Mentioning the recent environmental incident caused by Hung Nghiep Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Company in central provinces, many voters said it is a must to ensure transparency for the compensation process.
“This explains why the recent fourth meeting of the 12th Party Central Committee rolled out more solutions to Party building,” he said, calling on all ministries, agencies and localities to raise the highest sense of responsibility for the work. The National Assembly’s supervision over anti-corruption is necessary, he noted.
The voters also voiced the wish that the legislature will step up its supervisory role along with ensuring people’s livelihoods and consolidating public trust.
The Party chief shared the voters’ opinions that environmental protection should be taken into account while licensing investment projects. Welcoming the voters’ opinions on Party building, the leader described the fight against the degradation of political thought and morals, and corruption as a long and hard task that requires high resolve.
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