Government News 26/5
World Bank pledges support for
building Law on Ethnic Minority Affairs
The World Bank (WB) will provide
assistance to the first phase of a project to devise a draft law on ethnic
minority affairs.
A cooperation agreement to this
effect was signed by Minister- Chairman of the Government’s Committee for
Ethnic Affairs Giang Seo Phu, and Victoria Kwakwa, the World Bank Country
Director for
The agreement comprises
pre-feasibility studies in a number of provinces throughout the country
between July and October this year.
The development of a law on ethnic
minority affairs is part of the ongoing efforts to implement the Action Plan
on the Strategy on Ethnic Minority Affairs by 2020, which was approved by the
Prime Minister in 2013, the Minister explained.
Meanwhile, the WB Director expressed
hope that the project would help address the development challenges faced by
Draft laws, socio-economic
performance under NA discussion
National Assembly (NA) deputies
continued their plenary session in
In the morning, Minister of Planning
and Investment Bui Quang Vinh delivered a Government report on the amended
draft Law on Statistics.
The Head of the NA Committee for
Social Affairs, Truong Thi Mai, presented a report on the proposed changes to
the draft Law on Labour Safety and Hygiene, which 20 participating
legislators had provided comments on.
The deputies discussed policies for
non-contract workers, insurance against industrial accidents and occupational
diseases, national technical standards on labour safety and hygiene,
responsibilities of employers and trade union organisations, and State
management.
In the afternoon, lawmakers debated
the progress of socio-economic development and the State budgets for 2014 and
the beginning of 2015 in groups, as well as the State budget balance sheet
for 2013.
The plenary and group sessions will
continue on May 26.
A Vietnamese delegation, led deputy
head of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for External Affairs Nguyen
Tuan Phong, attended a seminar of the International Conference of Asian
Political Party (ICAPP) in
The conference “
Delegates discussed opportunities
and prospects for boosting economic ties by extended cooperation among
regional countries.
They shared view that with great
potentials,
The seminar adopted the
On the sidelines of the event, the
Vietnamese officials held bilateral meetings with representatives from the
United Russia Party and other political parties, and exchanged views on
issues of mutual concern.
Vietnam attends communist, workers’
Parties conference
A Vietnamese delegation, led by the
Deputy Head of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for External
Relations, Tran Dac Loi, attended the international conference of communist
and workers’ parties organised by the Czech Communist Party of Bohemia and
Moravia in
Nearly 100 delegates from communist,
workers and left-wing parties, as well as different social movements from
more than 20 countries discussed their future orientations, the legitimacy of
building an anti-fascist front and their experience in creating a new society
based on social equality, as well as socialism in the 21 st century.
They shared the view that
neo-liberal capitalism was a direct cause of the global financial crisis and
economic downturn, undermining social welfare, healthcare and education, and
creating pressures on employment and environmental protection.
They said the return of right-wing
parties and fascism was posing a challenge to communist and workers’ parties
and progressive left-wing forces around the world. In this context, the
participants pledged to increase solidarity, facilitate experience sharing,
and expand coordination between left-wing and progressive forces in order to
safeguard peace and secure the rights of workers in the name of equality and
sustainable development.
The conference adopted a statement
calling for peace and resisting the potential return of fascism 70 years after
the end of the Second World War.
Party official hails Buddhist Sangha
of
Ha Thi Khiet, Head of the Party
Central Committee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation, has praised the
Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam (BSV) for its contributions to national
development.
Over the course of almost 2000 years
of existence in
In addition, Khiet continued,
Buddhist monks and followers have organised numerous activities to help
disadvantaged people and those affected by natural disasters or disease.
Socio-economic development, security
and order, and national sovereignty and solidarity have been strengthened and
developed further, partly due to Buddhist monks and followers.
Khiet said she believed that
Buddhism will continue its tradition of contributing to a prosperous,
democratic, fair and civilised
Most Venerable Thich Thanh Nhieu,
Vice Chairman of the BSV, expressed his gratitude to the Party and State for
its support for the religion.
Deputy PM holds talk with Thai
counterpart
Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh met with his Thai counterpart Tanasak
Patimapragorn on May 25 in preparation of the upcoming third joint cabinet
meeting between the two countries.
The two leaders expressed their joy
over the fruitful development of the bilateral friendship and cooperation in
recent years, especially since the two countries set up the Strategic
Partnership on the occasion of Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s
official visit to
They agreed to intensify links in
order to effectively implement the 2014-2018 Vietnam-Thailand action plan
signed in November last year as well as the agreements reached during the 2
nd meeting of the Vietnam-Thailand Joint Committee on Bilateral Cooperation
in March this year.
The two sides concurred that it was
necessary to strengthen cooperation in the fields of the economy, trade,
investment, transport and tourism in the near future.
Deputy PM Minh praised his Thai
counterpart for his efforts and contributions to promoting ties between the
foreign ministries of
During their talks, the two sides
also compared notes on global and regional issues of common concern,
including the establishment of an ASEAN Community and the ongoing tensions in
the
Deputy PM and FM Minh is on a
working visit to
Regional security working group
convenes in Da Nang
The 2015 Pacific Area Security
Sector Working Group (PASSWG-2015) inaugurated its working session in
The PASSWG is organised annually by
the US Government together with countries in the Pacific region. This year’s
event is being organised by the Foreign Relations Department of the
Vietnamese Ministry of Defence and the Special Operations Command of the US
Pacific Command.
Participants comprised 90 delegates
from the 10 ASEAN member states, the ASEAN Secretariat,
Speaking at the opening session,
Major General Do Thanh Binh, Commander of the Commando under the Vietnam
People’s Army (VPA), said the army was actively engaged in defence
cooperation and had proposed a number of cooperation initiatives within the
framework of the ASEAN Defence Ministers Meeting and the ASEAN-Plus Defence
Ministers Meeting.
With regard to “hot spots” in the
region where conflicts could break out, Vietnam supports the settlement of
disputes through peaceful dialogues and negotiations in line with
international law, United Nations conventions and regional agreements, Binh
elaborated, thus rejecting the use of coercion or actions that could escalate
tensions.
During the working group meeting,
delegates discussed measures to foster cooperation in response to
non-traditional security threats in order to maintain regional and global
peace, stability and development. They focused on humanitarian aid and
disaster relief, maritime security and terrorism prevention.
The PASSWG-2015 ends on May 29.
Group discussions focus on
socio-economic development, State budgets
Lawmakers discussed in groups the
progress of socio-economic development of 2014 and the first few months of
2015 at the ongoing ninth session of the 13th National Assembly in
Tran Hoang Ngan, a NA deputy from
However, he said it should be noted
that many industries were still struggling, especially small and medium
enterprises and the agricultural sector.
Many other delegates expressed
concerns at difficulties in finding outlets for farm products.
Nguyen Ngoc Hoa, also a delegate
from
He called on the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Planning to revamp production by supporting farmers in
using technology to enhance the quality of their products and supporting them
with post-harvest technologies.
The Trade Ministry, according to
Hoa, must be a link to the outside market. He said it should create policies
that encourage firms to build storage areas, thus expanding opportunities to
sell farm products in major markets instead of relying only on small traders.
Nguyen Thi Quyet Tam, a member from
Members also discussed the State
budget and praised the Government for ensuring social stability and
delivering public services.
However, they also called on the
Government to ensure if
The plenary and group sessions
continue on May 26.
VNA
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Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 5, 2015
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