Voters appreciate the results of the organizational restructuring revolution.
At the opening session of the National Assembly on the morning of October 20, Do Van Chien, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, presented a report on the recommendations of voters submitted to the 10th session.
According to Do Van Chien, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front has received 114 reports containing 2,403 opinions and feedback from voters and the people.

Voters and the public are pleased and highly appreciate the results of the revolution in reorganizing the political system's apparatus to be streamlined, strong, effective, and efficient, following the model of a two-tiered local government that is close to the people, responsive to their needs, and proactively serves them. After more than three months of operation, the commune level has been decentralized and empowered, handling administrative procedures and people's affairs more effectively.
Mr. Do Van Chien said that voters and the people were happy and excited, and highly appreciated the Party and the State for successfully organizing the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd, and the exhibition of national achievements on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of National Day.
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Mr. Do Van Chien also mentioned policies such as tuition fee exemption for students from preschool and kindergarten to high school; regular health check-ups and reduced or waived hospital fees; and the investment plan to build boarding schools for primary and secondary levels in 248 border communes... These policies have been highly appreciated by voters and the people.
In particular, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd, the Party and State presented each person with 100,000 VND, leaving in the hearts of the people a surge of patriotic spirit and national pride, demonstrating the special attention of the Party and State to the lives of the people, contributing to consolidating and strengthening the close relationship of "the Party for the people, the people trust the Party".

Voters and the public agree with and trust that the fight against corruption, waste, and negative practices will continue to be carried out vigorously, achieving many very important results, both in preventing and combating corruption and preventing and combating waste and negative practices...
Worried and upset about scam calls, offers to buy, sell, or receive gifts?
The Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front raised several issues that voters and the public are still concerned and worried about.
Many voters and citizens remain concerned and worried about the US tariff policy, which, despite adjustments, still poses significant risks to Vietnam's key export industries; they are also concerned about the impact of global inflation along with the unpredictable fluctuations in gold and real estate prices on the domestic economy.
Voters and the public still have many concerns about the lack of stable markets for agricultural products, and worries about rising raw material prices and electricity costs.
Voters and the public remain concerned and worried about the continued violations of fire prevention and control regulations, with the potential for fires and explosions causing numerous fatalities; and about the devastating effects of natural disasters, with successive storms and floods, causing severe consequences and seriously impacting lives, property, and livelihoods.
"The flooding and traffic congestion problems in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City have yet to be effectively resolved; voters and the people are eagerly awaiting more fundamental and feasible solutions from the Party and the State in disaster prevention, climate change adaptation, and environmental protection of land, water, and air... so that people can have a stable and safe life," Mr. Do Van Chien presented in his report.

Voters and the public remain concerned about the slow resolution of stalled projects and constructions, which wastes state resources, harms people's rights, and creates difficulties for businesses... There are still some difficulties related to infrastructure at the commune level, and the situation of having both too many and too few commune-level officials and civil servants, which need to be addressed more thoroughly.
Voters and the public are worried and frustrated about the unresolved issue of fraud, such as: scam phone calls, offers to buy, sell, or receive gifts, and especially the increasing number of cases exploiting social media and digital technology to commit online fraud, targeting vulnerable and uninformed individuals.
Based on the opinions and recommendations of voters and the people, the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front recommends that the Party and the State continue to decisively direct and issue guidelines and measures to organize the implementation of the two-level local government after the reorganization and merger; ensuring that it is truly streamlined, efficient, effective, and effective.
We need to select worthy individuals who possess sufficient virtue, strength, and talent to shoulder the responsibilities of the country and the locality, truly serving the nation and its people.
Voters and the public request that the Party and the State strengthen leadership, guidance, inspection, and strictly handle, in accordance with Party regulations and State laws, state agencies and authorized individuals who fail to implement, or implement inadequately or incorrectly, the provisions of the law in the work of receiving citizens, resolving complaints, denunciations, petitions, and feedback, causing public dissatisfaction.
Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, Do Van Chien, proposed that the Party and State continue to lead and direct more decisively and effectively the work of preventing the production, sale, and transportation of counterfeit and substandard goods. He also suggested addressing the situation of impersonating state agencies and exploiting cyberspace to threaten and deceive, causing panic; resolutely detecting and severely punishing those who spread false information that harms the interests of organizations, individuals, the Party, and the State...


