The voters said they oppose incorrect and distorted views on sea and island issues, which aimed to erode public confidence in the guidelines and policies of the Party and State.
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Party General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong (2nd from left) speaks at the meeting with voters from Ba Dinh, Tay Ho and Hoan Kiem districts. |
Voicing their concern over air and water pollution, the voters said timely attention is needed to ensure public health.
They called on the National Assembly to increase its supreme supervision in order to curb the rise in prices of essential goods.
Many voters pointed to the lack of laws, adding that many laws need to be adjusted and supplemented only shortly after promulgation. They urged improving the quality of law research and building, law enforcement and law education, especially at schools.
Regarding anti-corruption, the voters said stronger measures should be employed to punish corrupt officials, recover lost assets and close existing legal loopholes to prevent corrupt acts.
Voters also expressed concern about the situation in the East Sea (South China Sea), difficulties facing ethnic minority groups and the slow reform in education.
In reply, Party General Secretary and President Trong informed the voters about outcomes of the Party Central Committee’s 11th plenum that took place from October 7-12, with the personnel issue attracting attention from both the Party and the public.
He said the Politburo has issued some regulations in order to curb negative phenomena in the personnel work, ensuring that capable and worthy people are selected for the Party leadership, not only at the central level but also at other levels and in all sectors.
The leader said corruption prevention and control is a long-term, difficult and complex combat that requires joint effort of the entire political system and the public.
He reflected that since the beginning of the 12th tenure, the Party Central Committee, the Politburo, the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat and the Inspection Commission have meted out disciplinary measures against more than 70 high-ranking officials, including one Politburo member, four members of the Party Central Committee, 14 former members of the Party Central Committee and a former Deputy Prime Minister.
During the 11th plenum, two former members of the Party Central Committee were expelled from the Party, he said.
Regarding the East Sea issue, the top leader emphasized the need to maintain a peaceful and stable environment, while resolutely and persistently protecting national independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Source: VNA