PM talks with voters in Hai Phong
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc speaks at the meeting with voters in An Lao district, Hai Phong city
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc met with voters from the northern port city of Hai Phong on May 7-8.
Talking with constituents from Do Son, An Lao, Tien Lang, and Vinh Bao districts, the PM confirmed to do his utmost to improve national socio-economic management and continue building and promulgating new policies to increase labour productivity and facilitate business operation.
The Government will spare no efforts to control public debts and handle bad ones while curbing inflation and promoting the building of new-style rural areas to improve farmers’ living standards, he said, adding that measures will be taken to reduce poverty in a sustainable manner and uphold cultural identities.
In the foreseeable future, it is necessary to enact solutions to cope with climate change and address drought’s consequences in the central and Central Highlands, saltwater intrusion in the southwestern region, and abnormal massive fish deaths in the central region, he stressed.
The Government will pay special attention to ensuring food safety and hygiene, protecting public healthcare, reforming institution and helping business to remove difficulties in the name of the country’s socio-economic development goals, he added.
As part of his tour to the northern port city, the PM had talks with the teaching staff and students at Hai Phong University, during which he urged the university to improve education-training quality.
Top legislator eases concerns of Can Tho voters
National Assembly (NA) Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan clarified a number of concerns raised by voters from the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho during their meetings from May 4-7.
Constituents from Ninh Kieu, Cai Rang and Phong Dien districts as well as those from Can Tho University expressed their confidence in the candidates selected to stand for the 14th legislature.
They said they hope the future deputies will pay much attention to improving the legal system and bringing Vietnamese law into force in a stable, strict and long-term manner.
The voters proposed the State devise policies to draw more foreign investments in the city’s key socio-economic projects such as Cai Cu Port and Hau River Southern Highway.
They also suggested measures to seek markets for farm produce, deal with counterfeit and low-quality products, increase food hygiene and safety, and cope with climate change, drought and saltwater intrusion in the Mekong Delta, and address environmental pollution at industrial parks and residential areas.
It is equally important to develop science-technology, improve education and vocational training, and take good care of impoverished households and social welfare families.
The NA Chairwoman took note of the aforesaid proposals and said she will work with the NA Standing Committee to improve the legal system and build the parliament closer to people and more transparent.
She confirmed to work with local authorities to develop Can Tho into a socio-economic, science and education hub in the Mekong Delta.
VNA