Government News 20/1
PM welcomes Danish
trade minister
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung
greeted Danish Minister for Trade and Development Cooperation Mogens Jensen
in
The PM said he is fully confident
that the early ratification of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement and
the free trade agreement between
He also took the occasion to ask for
The host also expressed his wish that
Minister Jensen, for his part,
affirmed that
He hailed the Vietnamese government
for its efforts in institutional reform and improving business climate,
adding that his accompanying delegation of 18 businesses from the energy,
food, health care, and education sectors is eager to explore investment
prospects in
The minister reiterated his
willingness to continue supporting
Communist Review
launches tasks for 2015
The Communist Review held a
conference in
Addressing the event, Le Hong Anh
asked the magazine to closely follow the guidelines, strategies and
viewpoints of the Party, the Constitution, and law to popularise and bring
resolutions into society.
The Communist Review continues to
actively counter false, unfounded and untrue allegations to safeguard the
Party’s ideology and viewpoints, the State’s policies and laws, and the
Marxism-Leninism and Ho Chi Minh thoughts, he said.
It needs to proactively work against
corruption and wastefulness, he added.
The theoretical and political agency
of the Communist Party of Vietnam was also asked to carry out additional
research and promote friendship and cooperation with scientific research
agencies of parties and progressive organisations around the world,
contributing to improving the quality of the Party’s theoretical and
political work.
Judicial system
shows progress, but needs further reform
State President Truong Tan Sang has
told the Supreme People’s Court that the most important task for the sector
is to deliver accurate verdicts and judgments to ensure justice for all.
As such, the court must take
immediate action to accelerate its reform process and increase staff
capacity, the President said at the Court’s conference in
He noted that in 2014, although the
number of cancelled and amended verdicts decreased, the rate is still too
high at 1.61 percent, due primarily to the court’s mistakes.
However, the President commended the
sector for the impressive workload handled last year, with 92.8 percent of
total cases addressed. Major cases, especially those related to corruption,
were addressed swiftly and strictly, receiving strong public approval.
The sector was also active in
ensuring the consistent enforcement of laws during judgment.
For 2015, the State leader has asked
the courts to continue implementing the 2013 Constitution, the revised Law on
People’s Court, and National Assembly’s resolutions on judicial work and
judicial reform.
According to a report delivered at
the conference, the judicial system addressed over 385,000 out of the 415,000
cases it received last year.
Deputy PM calls
for deeper ties between
Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh
has suggested the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay pay more attention to
promoting Vietnamese and Uruguayan Governments' efforts to further step up
their bilateral relations.
During his reception for Speaker of
the Uruguayan Chamber of Representatives Anibal Pereyra in
The host highlighted recent
development of the relations between the two countries, noting that they
worked closely at international organisations and multi forums.
According to the Vietnamese official,
economic cooperation between
There is great potential for the two
countries to set up partnership in the fields of agriculture, breeding,
farm-aquatic product processing and biotechnology in the near future, he
said.
Deputy PM Minh said he hopes the
Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay will support the signing and
ratification of future cooperation agreements between the two countries.
For his part, Speaker Anibal Pereyra
said that his country appreciates
He expressed his wish that he will
welcome high-level delegations of the National Assembly and Government of
Vietnam in
Deputy PM seeks
answers on low labour export rate
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan
Phuc urged ministries and localities to find out why few people from poor
districts went to work abroad.
Although the Government had issued
preferential policies as well as financial and human resources assistance to
poor districts, most areas failed to meet national labour export targets,
Phuc said at a conference yesterday in northern mountainous Lao Cai Province.
In 2009, the Government issued
Decision 71, which created a programme to help labourers in 62 poor districts
escape poverty through labour export. They would be provided with free
vocational training, language classes and financial assistance when they were
sent to work abroad. The decision set the target of about 60,000 workers to
work abroad by 2015.
However, after five years of
implementation, only 26,800 workers in poor districts have enrolled in this
programme, according to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs
(MOLISA)'s Department for Overseas Labour Management.
About 9,500 workers have been sent to
markets like
Only about 325 workers registered for
the programme in each district, with roughly 22 workers registering in each
village. In poor districts, about 161 workers were sent to work abroad.
Former deputy director of the
department Hoang Kim Ngoc, who is in charge of the implementation of Decision
71, told Sai Gon Giai phong (Liberated Sai Gon) that half the workers
abandoned the programme after enrolling. Many were undisciplined and would leave
the programme if they didn't like the training.
At the conference, Phuc asked MOLISA
to work with local authorities to examine how the programme was carried out.
He asked local authorities to learn
about labourers' concerns and report shortcomings in the programme to
authorised agencies. He cited changes in training as an example, pointing out
that training should be suitable for the customs of ethnic minority labourers
in remote areas.
He also required the ministry to
study the feasibility of increasing financial assistance, especially for
those who worked abroad, to encourage more labourers to participate in the
programme.
VNA/VNS
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Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 1, 2015
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