Hanoi (VNA) –Lawmakers reviewed the socio-economic performance so far this year and the three-yearimplementation of the 2016-2020 socio-economic development plan during theongoing sixth session in Hanoi on October 26, which was broadcast livenationwide.
With NA Vice Chairman Phung Quoc Hien in thechair, they also looked into the socio-economic plan for 2019, the three-yearimplementation of the 2016-2020 economic restructuring plan, the supportpolicies for socio-economic development in ethnic minority and mountainousareas, and the national target programmes for 2016-2020.
Forty-six legislators offered opinions onstabilising micro-economy and growth in tandem with economic restructuring,improvement of productivity and economic competitiveness, human resourcesquality, reform of State administrative apparatus, personnel streamlining,administrative reform, mid-term public investment, foreign investmentattraction policies, and adoption of modern technologies from the Fourth IndustrialRevolution.
They also shared views about agriculturalrestructuring, disaster prevention and control, climate change response,sustainable development in the Mekong Delta, shortcomings in health care,vocational training, management on transportation works and logistics services,policies for ex-revolutionaries, the poor and the elderly.
Difficulties, achievements and ways to promotethe national target programmes on sustainable poverty reduction and new ruraldevelopment for 2016-2020 were also tabled for discussion.
Others included shortcomings in legalenforcement in land, public investment, urban construction and management,natural resources, law-building and preparations for the implementation of theresolutions adopted by the sixth, seventh and eighth conferences of the 12thParty Central Committee.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentNguyen Xuan Cuong and Minister of Education and Training Phung Xuan Nha addressedseveral issues of concern raised by deputies.
On October 27, the legislature will continuedebating the progress of the annual and mid-term socio-economic plans at theplenary session, which will also be televised nationwide.-VNA
With NA Vice Chairman Phung Quoc Hien in thechair, they also looked into the socio-economic plan for 2019, the three-yearimplementation of the 2016-2020 economic restructuring plan, the supportpolicies for socio-economic development in ethnic minority and mountainousareas, and the national target programmes for 2016-2020.
Forty-six legislators offered opinions onstabilising micro-economy and growth in tandem with economic restructuring,improvement of productivity and economic competitiveness, human resourcesquality, reform of State administrative apparatus, personnel streamlining,administrative reform, mid-term public investment, foreign investmentattraction policies, and adoption of modern technologies from the Fourth IndustrialRevolution.
They also shared views about agriculturalrestructuring, disaster prevention and control, climate change response,sustainable development in the Mekong Delta, shortcomings in health care,vocational training, management on transportation works and logistics services,policies for ex-revolutionaries, the poor and the elderly.
Difficulties, achievements and ways to promotethe national target programmes on sustainable poverty reduction and new ruraldevelopment for 2016-2020 were also tabled for discussion.
Others included shortcomings in legalenforcement in land, public investment, urban construction and management,natural resources, law-building and preparations for the implementation of theresolutions adopted by the sixth, seventh and eighth conferences of the 12thParty Central Committee.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentNguyen Xuan Cuong and Minister of Education and Training Phung Xuan Nha addressedseveral issues of concern raised by deputies.
On October 27, the legislature will continuedebating the progress of the annual and mid-term socio-economic plans at theplenary session, which will also be televised nationwide.-VNA
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