Voters express
frustration with unemployment
HA NOI (VNS)- Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong
yesterday met with voters from Ha Noi's Ba Dinh District to advise them about
the upcoming fifth session of the 13th National Assembly, which starts May
20, and hear their aspirations .
During the
meeting, voters raised concern over education-related issues such as the
contents of schoolbooks and graduate unemployment.
They mentioned the
monopoly of the country's power industry and the need to have special staff
responsible for nuclear-energy security.
They welcomed
localities reclaiming the land of delayed projects and said they agreed on
many regulations in the draft amended land law.
Voters expressed
their support for the continued implementation of the Resolution of the 4th
Party Central Committee plenum on Party building.
Welcoming voters'
opinions, Party leader Trong said that the fifth session of the National
Assembly would debate and adopt 11 bills and give opinions on another eight
bills, of which the draft amendments to the 1992 Constitution and the draft
amended land law are of the biggest importance.
Trong said that as
many as 26 million opinions had been given on the draft amendments to the
1992 Constitution.
He added that
conducting votes of confidence on those holding positions elected or approved
by the NA or People's Councils was a new and major policy that needed to be
held regularly under strict leadership and concrete guidance.
The Party leader
underscored the responsibilities of deputies of the National Assembly and
People's Councils.
He said he hoped
that voters would continue to pay attention and contribute their opinions
with enthusiasm to the National Assembly, Party and the whole political
system.
The same day, Trong received a delegation
from Army Trade Unions representing 170,000 staff who were attending their
8th Congress in Ha Noi. - VNS
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Thứ Hai, 13 tháng 5, 2013
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