(HBO) - The Vietnam Fatherland Front committee of Hoa Binh and the province’s National Assembly (NA) deputies on August 12 met voters in the form of a videoconference after the first session of the 15th NA.

 

 Member of the Politburo, Secretary of the Party Central Committee (PCC) and head of the PCC's Organisation Commission Truong Thi Mai, who is also a NA deputy of Hoa Binh, speaks at the meeting.


Vice head of the province’s delegation of NA deputies Hoang Duc Chinh reported outcomes of the 15th NA’s first session and activities of the delegation at the event.

Constituents voiced their opinions on issues related to policies for civil servants, investment attraction, job creation, people’s income, socio-economic development, infrastructure investment, and training of officials at grassroots level.

They also asked the NA to seek solutions to promptly repel COVID-19, pay attention to labourers made jobless by the pandemic, adjust prices of farm produce in line with developments of COVID-19, as well as efficiently manage land and natural resources in the localities.

Addressing the event, Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and head of the PCC Organisation Commission Truong Thi Mai touched on issues of public concern, including COVID-19 prevention and control work, vaccination strategy, socio-economic development plan for the remaining months, support for pandemic-hit people, and policies for ethnic minority groups.

Politburo member, Secretary of the Hoa Binh Party committee and head of the province’s delegation of NA deputies Ngo Van Tuan clarified a number of issues under the province’s jurisdiction, notably the local COVID-19 situation, social welfare, personnel and policies for specific areas.

He underlined that local authorities will build new mechanisms to attract investment, focusing on land clearance, administrative reform, and infrastructure development, and create an open investment climate to facilitate socio-economic growth in tandem with the province’s potential and advantages./.

 


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