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NA Committee for Social Affairs opens its seventh meeting
The National
Assembly (NA) Committee for Social Affairs convened its seventh meeting to
prepare for the seventh plenary session of the 13th legislature slated for May.
In her opening
speech, Chairwoman of the NA Committee for Social Affairs Truong Thi Mai said
that during the plenum, NA deputies will hear reports on adjustments to the
revised law on marriage and family, supplements to a number of articles of
the Law on Health Insurance, a draft report of the Standing Committee on the
results of supervising the implementation of policies and laws on poverty
reduction for the 2005-2012 period.
They will also
consider the regulations of the Constitution on social affairs and proposals
on the adjustments to law and ordinance making program for the 13th NA term.
The committee will
give opinion on a draft report regarding activities between the two sessions
and appraisal of draft laws at the 7th session.
NA deputies will
dilate on the Social Insurance Law (revised), a government report on the
implementation of the national target on gender equality in 2013, a
government report on the management and use of social insurance fund in 2013.
At the 7th plenary
session, they will explain the implementation of policies and laws on poverty
reduction for the ethnic minority people.
Prompt
action on petitions called for
Deputy Prime
Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has demanded that complaints and denunciations be
handled in line with the law, ensuring the legitimate rights and interests of
citizens.
During a
teleconference with ministries, departments and local authorities in Ha Noi
yesterday, April 22, Phuc asked the provincial and municipal People's
Committees to organise dialogues with citizens to promptly deal with
prolonged legal cases.
Last year, the
number of complainants and denunciators fell two per cent, but more people
went to State and Party Central Committee's citizen reception offices to air
their grievances than during the preceding year. In the first quarter of this
year, the number of cases lodged at these offices was down more than 29 per
cent year-on-year. The number of people arriving to complain, however, was
higher.
Participants
lamented that some regulations were not related to reality. Many local
authorities had failed to host citizen receptions in an appropriate manner.
President
hails Truong Son veterans
President Truong
Tan Sang said war veterans and former young volunteers would continue to
inspire young generations.
Sang was speaking
at a function to welcome the Truong Son-Ho Chi Minh Trail Tradition
Association in Ha Noi yesterday (April 22) to mark the 55th anniversary of
Traditional Day of Truong Son Soldiers on May 19.
He said the Party
and State were always grateful to war heroes for risking their lives for
national independence and reunification.
Established in
2011, the association started out as Battalion 559 on May 19, 1959. It won a
legendary victory along the Truong Son route,known as the Ho Chi Minh Trail,
during the anti-US war.
The association has
developed into a network of chapters across 47 cities and provinces and has
nearly 300,000 members.
The recent charity
event Nghia tinh Truong Son (Sentimental attachment to Truong Son) raised
nearly VND50 billion (US$238,000).
This led to 700 new
bank accounts being set up for the families of war heroes, Agent Orange
victims and the poor.
Hanoi
commemorates first leader of Soviet Union
A delegation from
the Party Committee, the People’s Council, and the People’s Committee of
Hanoi on April 22 laid wreaths at the statue of Vladimir Ilych Lenin – the
first leader of the Soviet Union, in
The officials were
led by Ngo Thi Doan Thanh, Deputy Secretary of the municipal Party Committee
and Chairwoman of the People’s Council.
Lenin is one of the
eminent political figures and revolutionary thinkers of the 20th century, who
masterminded the Bolshevik take-over of power in
The annual activity
constitutes Hanoians’ deep gratitude to the great teacher of workers and
labourers worldwide.
National
Assembly deputies meet voters nationwide
National Assembly
deputies held meetings with voters across the country on April 22, ahead of
the legislative body’s seventh session scheduled for May.
Nguyen Thien Nhan,
Politburo member and President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central
Committee, joined the delegation of NA deputies of the
In the
They promised to
bring the suggestions to the NA meeting for consideration.
Deputy Prime
Minister Vu Van Ninh and the NA deputy delegation of the
The Deputy PM
affirmed to voters that the Government will focus its efforts on
restructuring agricultural production to help farmers earn higher and more
stable incomes.
The seventh session
of the National Assembly will take place from May 20 to June 24.
Source: VNN/VOV/VNS/VNA
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Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 4, 2014
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