Provincial People's Council delegates meet voters in Do Luong and Tan Ky
The delegation of the Provincial People's Council led by comrade Nguyen Huu Lam - Member of the Standing Committee, Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Organizing Committee visited and met with voters of Do Luong district.
At the meeting, Do Luong voters' opinions focused on the following issues: investment in agricultural development still has many limitations; mechanisms and policies on new rural construction are still lacking in specificity, affecting the progress of implementation; traffic in Do Luong is seriously degraded, affecting people's travel; social evils and drug abuse are on the rise; policies for grassroots cadres are still too low, affecting the quality of operations. Do Luong voters recommended that the province should have a solution to divide farmland to farmers because currently some people have passed away but the farmland is still there, while many people do not have land to farm to stabilize their lives, direct the implementation of red book issuance to people to ensure the prescribed time, and have a solution to grant land for housing to farmers.
The provincial People's Council delegates explained issues of concern to voters within their authority, and at the same time acknowledged and accepted voters' recommendations to submit to the upcoming session of the provincial People's Council for consideration and resolution.
Comrade Dinh Viet Hong - Provincial Party Committee member, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, Delegate of the 16th Provincial People's Council for the 2011-2016 term, recently had a meeting with voters of Nghia Thai and Nghia Dong communes in the mountainous district of Tan Ky.
At the conference, the majority of voters hoped that the Provincial People's Committee would have preferential policies on loans, support for seeds and fertilizers for agricultural production. Some companies illegally exploiting minerals and sand and gravel by transporting overloaded vehicles caused serious damage to many traffic routes. The slow progress of Chau Thon road construction affected the daily lives of the people. In addition, voters also recommended that the State pay reasonable allowances to grassroots cadres in villages and hamlets...
After listening to voters' opinions, comrade Dinh Viet Hong explained the voters' opinions within his authority and promised to reflect voters' opinions at upcoming Provincial People's Council meetings.
Huu Hoan - Nhu Lanh