It is necessary to answer the main points of voters' petitions, avoid just giving instructions for resolution.
(Baonghean.vn) - This is the emphasis of Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Propaganda Department - Head of the Provincial People's Council's Culture and Social Affairs Committee Nguyen Thi Thu Huong at the review meeting of the Provincial People's Council's Culture and Social Affairs Committee on a number of contents in the cultural and social fields on the afternoon of November 21.
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Comrade Nguyen Thi Thu Huong - Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Propaganda Department, Head of the Provincial People's Council's Culture and Social Affairs Department chaired the inspection. Photo: Minh Chi |
Reviewing the report on the results of handling voters' opinions and recommendations before and after the 8th session of the 17th Provincial People's Council, term 2016 - 2021, Deputy Head of the Culture - Social Affairs Committee of the Provincial People's Council Nguyen Thi Lan said that there were 34 opinions and recommendations in the field of culture - society. Of which, there were 6 recommendations in the cultural field; 11 recommendations in the field of labor, war invalids and social affairs; 7 recommendations on education - training; 10 recommendations on health care.
Also according to Deputy Head of the Board Nguyen Thi Lan, out of 34 petitions, 18 petitions were accepted and satisfactorily resolved by the departments and branches. However, 13 petitions have not been resolved and satisfactorily answered, and 1 petition has not been resolved.
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Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Council Hoang Viet Duong said that the process of developing and issuing a number of resolutions has been behind schedule, and now the slow implementation after issuance will cause difficulties in carrying out a number of tasks. Photo: Minh Chi |
Based on the explanations from the leaders of the departments and branches related to the voters' petitions, concluding on this content, Head of the Culture - Social Committee of the Provincial People's Council Nguyen Thi Thu Huong requested that the departments and branches pay attention to resolving the petitions that have not been answered or have not been answered satisfactorily; in which, pay attention to coordinating with the departments, branches and branches to have more information to answer accurately.
Emphasizing the reporting of petition settlement results to inform voters, comrade Nguyen Thi Thu Huong suggested that the response content should go straight to the heart of the petition, avoiding just stating the direction for settlement.
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Representatives of the Department of Health explained a number of issues related to the settlement of voters' petitions. Photo: Minh Chi |
Regarding the report on the implementation of the Resolutions of the Provincial People's Council issued since the beginning of the term, Head of the Culture - Social Affairs Committee of the Provincial People's Council Nguyen Thi Thu Huong requested the Provincial People's Committee to urgently implement the 3 resolutions that have been issued by the Provincial People's Council but have not been implemented; in case of difficulties or problems, they should also be clarified and reported to the Provincial People's Council for resolution.
Reviewing the draft Resolution on reward policy for collectives and individuals with high achievements in international, regional, national and provincial competitions in the province, Head of the Committee Nguyen Thi Thu Huong emphasized that the development of reward policy must ensure that it is appropriate to the contribution in each field.
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Head of the Provincial People's Council's Culture and Social Committee Nguyen Thi Thu Huong concluded the working session. Photo: Minh Chi |
The Head of the Provincial People's Council's Culture and Social Committee also said that resources to implement reward policies must not only come from the state budget but must also expand other resources from organizations and individuals.