Leaders meet voters
in Hai Phong, Nam Dinh
Assembly (NA) Deputies to meet
voters in the city’s Kien An district on October 3 and listen to their opinions
and concerns in preparation for the 8th session of the 13th NA beginning later
this month.
At the meeting, voters expressed their thoughts and
aspirations, and made suggestions to the NA 8th session. Voters said they
expected the session would discuss and ratify a range of key policies to
further boost national socio-economic development; firmly safeguard the
independence, sovereignty, territorial sanctity of the Fatherland; and
continuously improve the spiritual and material lives of people.
Voter Dinh Dang Hung (Bac Son ward) suggested the State pay
more attention to caring for and supporting policy beneficiaries, disadvantaged
people in rural and remote areas, and victims of Agent Orange.
Voter Nguyen Huy Truong (Lang Ha ward) urged the Government
to direct the concerned authorities to accelerate construction and completion
of key projects in Hai Phong−especially transportation projects of national
importance−and support the city in diversifying investment in infrastructure to
serve development goals and improve people's lives.
Some highlighted the need for more investment in improving
the quality of education and training, building housing for students, and
offering specialised training for medical staff at the provincial and
district-level hospitals to curb overload in central hospitals.
Informing key features of the nation’s socio-economic
situation, PM Dung stressed the Government, ministries, branches and local
authorities’ efforts in striving for the targets and tasks set for 2014,
including a strong focus on solving difficulties and boosting production and
business development, enhancing a stable macroeconomic platform, and sustaining
a peaceful environment for national development.
He requested Hai Phong authorities make full use of all
their resources to improve traffic infrastructure and look after the
beneficiaries of social policy better.
PM Dung urged synchronous solutions to increase
productivity, with a focus on economic restructuring and shifting the labour
force from the agricultural sector to the industrial and service sectors;
creating favourable conditions to attract investment in high-tech projects; and
promoting the development of science and technology.
The PM also looked into the issues that concerned voters,
including the development of education, constructing student dormitories,
ensuring the profitability of the textile and garment sector, and reducing
overcrowding at hospitals.
The same day, Deputy PM Vu Van Ninh met voters in Truc Ninh
district, Nam Dinh province.
(nhandan.org.vn)