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Party leader meets with Hung Yen voters

Party General Secretary To Lam and a delegation of National Assembly deputies of the northern province of Hung Yen met with voters in Hung Yen city on December 2 following the 15th NA’s outgoing eighth session.
Party General Secretary To Lam (first row, fourth from left) and Hung Yen voters. (Photo: VNA)
Party General Secretary To Lam (first row, fourth from left) and Hung Yen voters. (Photo: VNA)

Hung Yen (VNA) - Party General Secretary To Lam and a delegation of National Assembly deputies of the northern province of Hung Yen met with voters in Hung Yen city on December 2 following the 15th NA’s outgoing eighth session.

At the meeting, voters of Hung Yen highly valued the legislative body's activities in recent times, noting its creativity, improvements, effectiveness, and flexibility.

They spoke highly of the NA’s supreme supervision activities as well as question and answer (Q&A) sessions that have focused on the key issues.

Lam briefed the voters on the country’s political and socio-economic development, stressing the need to implement comprehensive solutions, striving for achieving and exceeding the GDP growth targets for 2024 and 2025, with the goal of achieving double-digit growth right now.

He expressed his pleasure at the province's recent progress, saying that many development indicators have met and exceeded the set targets. He applauded the local authorities’ efforts to develop infrastructure facilities and maintain national defence and political security.

Lam urged the local authorities to continuously implement solutions to accelerate the new-style rural building programme; uphold the spirit of solidarity, self-reliance, and resilience; seize opportunities and overcome difficulties to further promote the socio-economic development, towards completing the set socio-economic development goals.

Addressing concerns raised by voters, he placed a strong emphasis on the Party building, administrative reform, wastefulness prevention, efforts to ensure social security, reduce poverty, solutions to environmental pollution, investment in transport infrastructure development, investment attraction in industrial parks and clusters, building advanced and model new-style rural areas, and development of high-quality human resources.

Regarding the streamlining of the apparatus, Lam stated that all levels and sectors from the Central to the grassroots level must demonstrate the highest political determination in urgently implementing this policy.

In response to voters’ concerns regarding the policy to restart the Ninh Thuan nuclear power project, Lam said that the policy to restart the project and continue to research the nuclear power programme in Vietnam aims to ensure national energy security, meeting the socio-economic development goals.

On the same day afternoon, the Party leader visited and presented gifts to the f𝕴amily of war invalid war Mai Van Vinh, and the family of Bui Thi Kieng, whose household hasꦅ made efforts to overcome difficulties in life, in Hung Yen city./.

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