NA Standing Committee looks into settlement of complaints
The National Assembly Standing Committee reviewed a report on answers to voters’ suggestions, the results of citizen reception, and the settlement of citizens’ complaints and denunciations sent to the legislature in August during its ongoing third session in Hanoi on September 21.
Chairman of the Ombudsman Committee Duong Thanh Binh speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The NationalAssembly Standing Committee reviewed a report on answers to voters’ suggestions, theresults of citizen reception, and the settlement of citizens’ complaints anddenunciations sent to the legislature in August during its ongoing thirdsession in Hanoi on September 21.
Speaking at the event, Chairman of theNA Standing Committee’s Ombudsman Committee Duong Thanh Binh said the committeereceived 334 suggestions from 32 delegations of NA deputies in centrally-runcities and provinces following the NA’s first session, which were sent tocompetent agencies. So far, all 807 voters’ suggestions sent to the 14th NA’s 11th meeting have been dealt with, equivalent to 100 percent.
Binh added that NA deputy delegations actively inspected and directed pandemic prevention and control work, monitoredthe provision of support for residents, workers and employers who metdifficulties caused by the pandemic in localities.
Such proved the public trust in the leadershipand directions of the Party and NA, the management of the Government, the PrimeMinister, local authorities at all levels, common consensus by people fromwalks of life in the fight against the pandemic and socio-economic development,he said.
Participants basically agreed with theOmbudsman Committee’s report. Several opinions proposed the NA agencies organs and delegationsof deputies further strengthen the supervision over the settlement ofcomplaints and denunciations.
NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue suggested the Ombudsman Committee continue reviewing the settlement of complaints,denunciations and reception to citizens via NA agencies.
💖 The NA Standing Committee assigned theOmbudsman Committee to acquire feedback at the event. Other NA agencies were alsorequired to work with competent agencies to deal with complex and prolonged complaintand denunciation cases./.
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