Party Central Committee Secretary Phan Dinh Trac meets voters in Quy Hop district
(Baonghean.vn) - Requesting to tighten the national high school exam; stating difficulties in merging villages according to Resolution 6 of the Central Committee; paying attention to building a traffic system... are the recommendations of Quy Hop voters at the meeting with voters of the National Assembly Delegation of the province.
On the morning of October 10, the provincial National Assembly delegation, including Mr. Phan Dinh Trac - Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Central Internal Affairs Committee; Nguyen Thi Thao - Doctor of Nghe An Northwestern General Hospital; Moong Van Tinh - official of Que Phong District Youth Union, had a meeting with voters in Chau Dinh commune, Quy Hop district. Also attending were leaders of Quy Hop district.
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On behalf of the National Assembly Delegation, delegate Moong Van Tinh announced the expected agenda of the 6th session of the 14th National Assembly. Photo: My Nga |
At the conference, voters of Chau Dinh commune focused on the serious deterioration of traffic infrastructure. Many roads were flooded and eroded during the rainy season, even isolated, affecting people's lives. Voters hoped that authorities at all levels and sectors would pay attention and implement projects to build and upgrade traffic roads.
In the spirit of Resolution 6 of the Central Committee (12th tenure), voters believe that merging hamlets is a correct policy, however, the regulation of a minimum of 200 households/hamlet is very difficult for some regions in state management. With mountainous terrain, voters suggest considering appropriate factors, allowing some regions with less than 200 households to still be eligible to establish hamlets.
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Voters of Chau Dinh commune frankly made recommendations on issues of concern. Photo: My Nga |
Concerned about education, voters suggested that the Ministry of Education and Training should have a plan to closely monitor the organization of the national high school exam, not to repeat the cases in provinces such as Son La and Hoa Binh, to ensure fairness, as well as to reassure parents and students.
Voters proposed to resolve the regime for frontline workers; difficulties in completing the new rural criteria; early handover of land of the 3rd Youth Volunteer Corps to the commune, to divide production land for the people; strictly manage and control the sale of fertilizers in the market, strictly handle counterfeiting activities; improper attitude of doctors and nurses at medical facilities...
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Party Central Committee Secretary Phan Dinh Trac directly explains voters' recommendations. Photo: My Nga |
At the conference, after listening to opinions, on behalf of the Provincial National Assembly Delegation, Party Central Committee Secretary Phan Dinh Trac directly explained a number of issues of concern to voters.
Regarding the field of transport infrastructure construction, the Party Central Committee Secretary said that these are legitimate requirements, close to people's lives. Therefore, comrade Phan Dinh Trac suggested that all levels prioritize reviewing and adjusting funding from sources such as: sources for communes under Program 135; support for new rural construction; hunger eradication and poverty reduction and other support sources from the Central and provincial governments according to national target programs that have been allocated funding. In addition, large-scale projects should be included in the annual action program so that district and commune levels can proactively plan.
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Party Central Committee Secretary Phan Dinh Trac presents gifts to families in difficult circumstances. Photo: My Nga |
Regarding the issue of merging hamlets, the Party Central Committee Secretary said that, especially for remote mountainous districts, merging should not be carried out mechanically, but appropriate factors should be considered, creating favorable conditions for administrative management, and ensuring security and order after the merger.
Acknowledging voters' interest in national education, the Party Central Committee Secretary said that the Ministry of Education and Training has tightened exams at all levels, saying no to formalism and cheating.
Explaining voters' reflections on the attitude of doctors and medical staff, the Party Central Committee Secretary said that recently, the Ministry of Health has been determined to rectify the behavior of the medical staff, even providing scores to assess people's satisfaction with medical facilities and doctors and medical staff. The Party Central Committee Secretary proposed to strictly handle unethical behaviors in the medical sector, lack of dedication, and indifference to patients.