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National Assembly delegation led by Vice Chairman Huynh Ngoc Son visited the
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) to foster partnerships between
the two legislative bodies.
On July
7, Son held talks with a delegation from the DPRK’s Supreme People’s Assembly
led by Vice Chairman Ahn Dong-chun, during which both sides expressed their
delight at the growing traditional friendship and cooperation between the two
countries, the Quan doi Nhan dan reported.
They
pledged to work closely to reinforce and promote the ties in the future.
The two
sides briefed each other on the realities in their respective countries,
discussed measures to bolster partnerships and shared views on issues of
mutual concern.
The same
day, Son and the Vietnamese delegation paid tribute to late DPRK Presidents
Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il in Mansudae Hill. They also visited and presented
equipment to the Vietnamese language faculty at the Pyongyang University of
Foreign Studies.
On June
6, Chairman of the DPRK Supreme People’s Assembly Choe Thae-bok also hosted a
reception for the Vietnamese delegation.
NA
Judicial Committee gathers in Hanoi
The National
Assembly’s Judicial Committee gathered in
The
meeting considered the Supreme People’s Procuracy’s report on allowance
policies for leadership and management positions as well as salaries and
uniforms for officials, adding staff to the sector and setting up new
People’s Procuracy bodies at district levels.
The
committee proposed maintaining allowance policies for lead posts in
accordance with Resolution 370 while keeping the number of procurators and
investigators at the Supreme People’s Procuracy and assigning the Chief
Procurator to decide the quantity of procurators, investigators and staff at
other high-level People’s Procuracies.
The
majority of the committee members agreed on the Supreme People’s Procuracy
report to establish five courts at the district level, namely in H’Drai
district in Kon Tum province, Phu Rieng district in Binh Phuoc, Duyen Hai
town in
Top
legislator meets with voters in Ha Tinh
National
Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung asked authorities of Ky Anh town in
central Ha Tinh province to include employment and vocational training in the
locality’s socio-economic development while meeting with local voters on July
7.
Priority
should be given to new-style rural area building, he said, as it will help
ensure livelihoods and increase local income.
Responding
to voters’ queries on nation-building and safeguarding policies, the top legislator
affirmed the resolved will and spirit of the Party, State and people to
protect national sovereignty and maintain peace.
As an
active and responsible member of the United Nations,
Regarding
important contents of the recently-finished ninth session of the 13th
National Assembly, he said that the legislature will prioritise improving the
legal system in line with the 2013 Constitution.
He
expressed his hope that voters in Ky Anh would join others nationwide to
contribute their opinions and proposals to revised draft laws in order to
promote the efficiency of laws in daily life.
Located
in south Ha Tinh, Ky Anh town has risen to become one of the key economic
centres of the province and the northern central region with the Vung Ang
Economic Zone.
Local
voters asked for the acceleration of construction on infrastructure
development projects, especially those involving transport around the Vung
Ang economic zone.
They
also suggested the National Assembly pay attention to policies that serve
marine economic development and support fishermen, as well as measures to
respond to climate change and salt water intrusion.
President
inspects socio-economic situation in Thai Nguyen province
State
President Truong Tan Sang made a fact-finding tour to the northern province
of Thai Nguyen on July 6-7 to examine the local social-economic situation.
He commended
the province on keeping up its achievements in the field of agriculture such
as building trade marks for some local farm produce, adding that Thai Nguyen
should seize the chances offered by the increasing flow of investment into
agriculture at present.
The
President also recognised the local efforts in land management, environmental
pollution mitigation, and investment attraction.
He said
Thai Nguyen, which was the main revolutionary base during the resistance war,
has advantages to promote tourism and develop a major education-training
centre in the northern region.
The
provincial authorities proposed that the government assists the province in
infrastructure, particularly transport, to help it grow into an economic hub
of the northern region.
During
his working tour, the State leader inspected the implementation progress of
an investment project by Samsung group in Thai Nguyen. The Samsung factory in
Thai Nguyen employs 57,000 workers and produced more than 10 million mobile
phone parts in the first six months of the year, earning 6.2 billion USD from
exports.
On the
occasion, President Sang presented the Friendship Order to CEO of the Samsung
Electronics Vietnam Thai Nguyen (SEVT) Yoo Young Bok in recognition of his
contributions to the friendship between
Politburo
member Le Hong Anh works with Bac Giang and Bac Ninh leaders
Politburo
member Le Hong Anh heard reports on Bac Giang and Bac Ninh’s outstanding
socio-economic achievements during his working sessions with key leaders of
the two provinces on July 7.
Politburo
member Anh, who is also permanent member of the Party Central Committee’s
Secretariat, congratulated and praised the socio-economic performance of Bac
Giang and Bac Ninh over the past few years.
Despite
advantages in geographical position and natural conditions, Bac Giang is
still a poor province with modest economic growth and low labour
productivity, Anh noted, suggesting the province review its planning and
mobilise resources to develop infrastructure, industry, services and farming
products, aiming to reduce the poverty rate and develop the local economy in
a sustainable manner.
Meeting
with Bac Ninh leaders, Politburo member Anh pointed out the province’s
limitations and shortcomings, while stressing that Bac Ninh establish a
Steering Committee to properly address locals’ proposals and complaints.
The
standing member of the PCC Secretariat also asked the two provinces to focus
on organising Party congresses at all levels, creating consensus among the
local Party and people.
* On the
same day, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc met with leaders of
After
hearing specific reports on the cases, the deputy PM insisted that these
cases must be solved on the basis of ensuring the legitimate interests of
relevant people and organisations, in line with the context of each case and
legal regulations.
He urged
HCMC’s ministries and agencies to work together to definitively settle cases
of complaints across the locality to prevent prolonged complaints that
adversely affect the city’s social security and order, especially as the city
is organising all-level Party congresses towards the 10th municipal Party
Congress.
The
Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) continues upholding innovation of its
operations at all levels in the time to come to meet the requirements of the
Front work in the new period, heard a conference in Hanoi on July 7,
gathering leaders of VFF committees in 63 cities and provinces nationwide.
Speaking
at the opening, Politburo member and President of the VFF Central Committee
Nguyen Thien Nhan said that the conference aims to evaluate VFF operations
over the last six months of 2015 and map out direction for the remaining
months.
The VFF
Central Committee has finalised documents and formed advisory councils, while
co-ordinating and implementing its role in supervision and social criticism.
Over the last year, the VFF Central Committee has signed eight co-ordinated
monitoring programmes at the central level with relevant mass organisations
and agencies, VFF President Nhan stated.
Reports
on the results of the Front’s operations during the first half showed that
major policies on programme renewal set by the VFF have been thoroughly
implemented by VFF at all levels and member organisations, creating a strong
consensus on objectives and principle of action in the whole system, while
laying an important basis for the implementation of tasks set by the Front in
during its current tenure.
For the
second half of this year, the Front has set a target to continue improving
the efficiency of communication campaigns to gather people and consolidate
the great national unity bloc, while promoting its role of representing and
protecting the rights and legal interests of the people, of monitoring and
social debate, as well as participating in Party building work and
governmental construction.
VFF
President Nhan urged participants at the conference to discuss and give
opinions on the VFF operational restructuring on ethnic and religious work,
and implementation of the movement on building cultural life in residential
areas. Comments and suggestions from leaders of local VFF committees was
important for the Presidium of the VFF Central Committee to define views and
tasks, as well as specific renewal solutions, Nhan stressed.
Delegates
at the conference said that the innovative solutions were to mobilise
resources in the people to effectively implement movements and campaigns
launched by the VFF, particularly the national target programme for building
new-style rural areas and civilised urban areas, and sustainable poverty
reduction during the 2015-2020 period and the following years.
The
innovation would help reduce duplicate deployment content and ease pressure
for local VFF members, in addition to clarifying the functions and tasks of
the VFF and other socio-political organisations, and set out the basic
objectives and evaluation framework criteria for VFF campaign implementation
in accordance with each region and locality.
VNA/VOV
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Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 7, 2015
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