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Fri, 06/26/2009 - 11:13
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whole Party and people must work harder

Thai Nguyen (VNA) – The whole Party and people must work harder to tackle
difficulties caused by the global economic downturn, Party General Secretary Nong
Duc Manh told voters from the northern province of Thai Nguyen on June 24.

The Party leader met voters from the provincial Military Command and the Quang Son
Cement Factory, which is under construction in Dong Hy district.

Manh briefed the voters on the results of the 12 th National Assembly’s fifth
session, held recently in Hanoi , and the country’s socio-economic development
in 2008 through the first six months of this year.

He also told voters that Vietnam with an average income per head of 1,000 USD
per annum, has now surpassed the levels set for a less developed country.

“This is an encouraging achievement,” Manh said.
Representatives of voters said the National Assembly meetings had been more
democratic and that the quality of question-and-answer sessions involving Cabinet
members had improved.

They expressed hope that the meeting’s results would be promptly realised to help
bring the country out of its current difficulties and advance towards sustainable
development.

Voters from Thai Nguyen Military Command suggested that the Party and authorities at
different levels work to improve the lives of military officers.

Voters from the cement factory proposed the Party and State prioritise
socio-economic development and increase investment into mountainous areas, as well
as develop small-and medium-sized industrial enterprises in localities .

They also said bold plans should be mapped out to move labour forces from
agro-forestry to industry sector and train human resources to meet the national
programme on industrialisation and modernisation.

Also on June 24, President Nguyen Minh Triet met with voters in HCM City ’s
district 3.

Triet highlighted the role of people’s solidarity in maintaining social order and
developing the country.

He suggested local voters actively contribute to building a better administration
system, obey the law, and maintain their trust in Party and State leadership.

The President affirmed that voters’ requests and petitions will be seriously
considered by the National Assembly and relevant agencies.
District voters expressed their satisfaction at the recent NA Q&A session, which
showed the supervisory capacity of the NA deputies.

The elderly expected that the Law on Elderly would be soon ratified by the NA.-Enditem

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