Hanoi (VNA) - The National Assembly Standing Committee gaveopinions on a draft report on the supervision outcomes of the settlement of voters’suggestions sent to the 14th NA’s eighth session during its 45th session, which opened in Hanoi on May 8.
Head of the NA’s Ombudsman Committee Nguyen Thanh Hai said that over 2,100suggestions were collected at more than 1,300 meetings with voters and were sentto relevant authorities. Over 2,000, or 95.33 percent, have now been dealt with.
Among 59 suggestions relating to the legislature, 23 involvelaw-building while the remainder are about supervision activities. A number of votersproposed that the NA continue enhancing supervision over land and public assetmanagement and the progress and quality of major works using State budget funds,especially transport and expressway projects.
They also suggested increasing fines imposed on violations in foodhygiene and safety and gave feedback on several bills, Hai said.
A majority of lawmakers at the meeting spoke highly of the report,saying that voters’ suggestions have been dealt with fully and responsibly,particularly amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the morning of the same day, deputies also looked into a draft reporton public feedback and suggestions sent to the 14th NA’s ninthsession.
Delivering the report, Vice President and Secretary General of theVietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Hau A Lenh said voters nationwidehighly appreciate Party and State leadership, directions from the Government,the Prime Minister, and the National Steering Committee on COVID-19 Preventionand Control, and the active involvement of the entire political system, sectors, agencies, and localities in the fight against the pandemic, to achievethe twin goals of fighting the pandemic and maintaining production and trade.
Vietnam has largely controlled COVID-19, ensuring the lives and healthof the people as well as social welfare, which have been acknowledged by the internationalcommunity, he said.
Voters also expressed concern over illegal sand and gravel exploitation,deforestation, dyke collapses, drought and saltwater intrusion in the MekongDelta, hailstorms in northern mountainous provinces, and crime and drugtrafficking in several localities.
The NA Standing Committee basically agreed with proposals from thePresidium of the VFF Central Committee, saying it should offer more specificsuggestions based on public feedback./.
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