Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong met with voters in Hanoi on December 6 to inform them ofthe outcomes of the National Assembly’s eighth session and listen totheir opinions.
Most of the voters lauded theoutcomes of the session, especially the efficiency of the vote ofconfidence, and measures that cabinet members gave during thequestion-and-answer session.
Many voiced theirconcern about issues related to corruption and low-quality and fakecommodities that seriously affect people’s health.
Regarding foreign investment attraction, they emphasised the need tocarefully consider the socio-economic and defence-security interests,ensuring that investment do not affect the national security.
The voters also worried about high public debts and Government bonddebts, slow enforcement of laws, as well as emerging problems ineducation and training.
Acknowledging voters’opinions, the Party chief said that during the NA’s eighth session, 30laws were debated, 18 laws were passed and many important resolutionswere approved.
Especially, deputies passed aresolution on conducting vote of confidence on officials holdingpositions elected or approved by the NA and People’s Councils, he said.
Healso agreed with voters on the need to further promote the role andresponsibilities of deputies so as to ensure the quality and efficiencyof the NA sessions.
About anti-corruption work, theParty leader affirmed the Party’s consistent stance of resolutelyfighting corruption and wastefulness without any compromise while stillmaintaining political stability.
In the coming time,the Party will continue speeding up the Party Central Committee’sResolution 04 on party building as well as the Politburo’s resolution onstudying and following President Ho Chi Minh’s moral example, ensuringpurity within the Party, he said.
Regarding theEast Sea issue, General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong underscored that aseries of measures have been rolled out to protect the nationalindependence and sovereignty while maintaining an environment of peaceand stability for development and friendship with other countries, andnot allowing external forces to cause disturbance.
“We are determined to follow a foreign policy of peace, independence,self-reliance, and being friend with all countries,” stated the Partychief.
He also mentioned a number of issues raisedby voters, including public servant reduction, wage reform, organisationof People’s Council, and ensuring enforcement of laws.
He also expressed hope to hear more from voters so as to help the Party and the National Assembly better their performance.-VNA