NA Chairman urges Q&A session to keep close to reality
National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue urged NA deputies, ministers and heads of sectors to keep close to realities in putting questions and making replies, so that the Q&A session will produce practical and constructive results, making the best use of the time of the NA session.
National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue chairs the Q&A session (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) -♌ National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hueurged NA deputies, ministers and heads of sectors to keep close to reaꦍlities inputting questions and making replies, so that the Q&A session will producepractical and constructive results, making the best use of the time of the NAsession.
“People and voters across the country are awaitingstraightforward and responsible answers of the ministers,” he said. Q&Aactivities began in the afternoon of June 7, and are slated to last two daysand a half, starting with issues related to agriculture and rural development. AllQ&A sessions will be broadcast live on national TV and radio channels andthe NA’s TV. Four groups of issues will be addressedduring the sessions, which are agriculture-rural development, finance, banking,and transport. At the end of the Q&A sessions, Deputy Prime Minister PhamBinh Minh will, on behalf of the Government, give further explanations on theraised issues and field questions from the deputies. The NA will vote on a resolution on the outcomes of Q&A activities, servingas the basis for the NA to supervise the implementation of issues. Ministerof Agriculture and Rural Development will be the first to field questions, whichare expected to focus on the organisation of production in combination withmarkets for agricultural products; and coordination in building mechanisms,policies on trade promotion, negotiations on market opening for Vietnamese farmproduce. The deputies will also inquire into measures tocontrol price fluctuations regarding some agriculture and fishery products,animal feed and agricultural materials, the simplification of administrativeprocedures, the attraction of investment in agriculture, hi-tech application inagriculture, and response to climate change. Besides, Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh and theministers of Planning and Investment, Finance, Industry and Trade, Science andTechnology, and Natural Resources and Environment will answer questions on issues related toareas under their management./.
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