Parliament continues Q&A activities on November 9

Government members on November 9 are responding to legislators’ questions about issues related to the implementation of the National Assembly (NA)’s resolutions on thematic supervision and question-and-answer (Q&A) activities in the 14th tenure, along with some resolutions adopted in the 13th tenure.
Parliament continues Q&A activities on November 9 ảnh 1Legislators are gathering in Hanoi for in-person meetings as part of the National Assembly's ongoing 14th session (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Government members on November 9are responding to legislators’ questions about issues related to theimplementation of the National Assembly (NA)’s resolutions on thematic supervisionand question-and-answer (Q&A) activities in the 14th tenure, along withsome resolutions adopted in the 13th tenure.

This is the second day of Q&A activities,part of the ongoing 10th session of the 14th-tenure parliament. The session is broadcastlive by Radio the Voice of Vietnam, the Vietnam Television, and the NA’s TVchannel.

On the first Q&A day on November 6, DeputyPrime Ministers Vu Duc Dam and Trinh Dinh Dung, the ministers of construction;education and training; information and communications; justice; agricultureand rural development; culture, sports and tourism; public security; labour,invalids and social affairs; home affairs; planning and investment; naturalresources and environment; and transport, along with Minister-Chairman of theGovernment’s Office Mai Tien Dung replied to queries about issues within theirremit.

Issues under discussion were those attractingpublic concern, including COVID-19 prevention and control measures, naturaldisaster and climate change response, funding for the reform of textbooks, thedeployment of 5G technology, solutions to create jobs and guarantee people’slivelihoods, national competitiveness improvement, connectivity for developmentof regions, and ethics of cadres and civil servants./.
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