Members of Parliament meet with voters in Cua Lo Town.

June 25, 2013 18:45

Continuing the program of meeting with voters after the 5th session of the 13th National Assembly, on the afternoon of June 25th, National Assembly deputies Phan Dinh Trac - Member of the Central Committee of the Party, Deputy Head of the Central Internal Affairs Committee; and Pham Van Tan - Provincial Party Committee member, Head of the Nghe An National Assembly delegation, held a meeting with voters in Cua Lo town.

(Baonghean.vn) -Continuing the program of meeting with voters after the 5th session of the 13th National Assembly, on the afternoon of June 25th, National Assembly deputies Phan Dinh Trac - Member of the Central Committee of the Party, Deputy Head of the Central Internal Affairs Committee; and Pham Van Tan - Provincial Party Committee member, Head of the Nghe An National Assembly delegation, held a meeting with voters in Cua Lo town.



Scenes from the voter outreach event.

Opening the meeting with constituents, Representative Pham Van Tan announced the results of the 5th session of the 13th National Assembly, highlighting many important issues and the passage of several laws. Following this, constituents shared their thoughts, aspirations, and proposals to the National Assembly. They requested that the National Assembly continue to improve the quality of lawmaking to ensure laws are effectively implemented; that there be better policies for war veterans, wounded soldiers, and families of martyrs – those who truly sacrificed for the peace and unification of the country; that more attention be paid to fishermen, especially those fishing in offshore waters, to both develop the economy and contribute to the protection of the sea and islands; and that measures be taken to improve the quality of planning, avoiding situations where plans are not in line with reality, "suspended" plans are implemented, and overlapping projects are avoided.



Voters submit suggestions and recommendations.

Furthermore, voters hope that the National Assembly will pay attention to researching the balance between training and the labor needs of society, avoiding the situation where training leads to unemployment, causing waste for society and the people themselves. Several issues related to policies for military personnel, land reclamation, etc., were also raised by voters in Cua Lo town, requesting the National Assembly and the Government to address them.



National Assembly representative Phan Đình Trạc explains issues of concern to voters.

At the end of the meeting with constituents, National Assembly representative Phan Dinh Trac shared some information and explained each issue raised and proposed by the constituents; he also promised to fully compile the constituents' opinions to report to the National Assembly, the Government, and relevant ministries and agencies for resolution.


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Members of Parliament meet with voters in Cua Lo Town.
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