Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong meets voters in Hung Yen

Thứ Ba, 06/10/2020, 15:24
PSNews - Senior Lieutenant General Le QuyVuong, Deputy Minister of Public Security (MPS), and the National Assembly delegation of Hung Yen had a meeting with voters in two districts of Van Lam and Van Giang, Hung Yen province on October 2.

The meetings also saw the presence of Mr. Dang Ngoc Quynh, Vice Chairman of Hung Yen Provincial People’s Committee, and representatives of local agencies.

Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong and delegates at the event.

At the two meetings, voters of Van Lam district and Van Giang district highly appreciated the report of the delegation of the National Assembly of Hung Yen on the expected agenda for the upcoming 10th session of the 14th National Assembly as well as working activities of the Hung Yen National Assembly delegation over the past time.

They also raised questions and recommendations on issues related to policies fornational contributors, environmental management, water resource management and pollution treatment in the Bac Hung Hai river, and other important issues.

On behalf of the delegation of the National Assembly of Hung Yen, Deputy Minister Le QuyVuong thanked voters for their opinions and ideas, and assured that voters’ questions and recommendations will be transferred to the National Assembly in the upcoming session.

Deputy Minister Le QuyVuong also briefed the voters on results of the task implementation of the Public Security Forces. He also revealed thatthe MPS is drafting a number of important Law projects which will be reviewed by the National Assembly in the coming time.  

These include Law on drug prevention and fight (amended); Law on Road Traffic Order and Safety; Law on Grassroots-Level Security Protection Forces along with projects on identification-ID cards and national database on population.

In addition,the deputy minister also briefed the voters on results of the fight against crimes related to drug, environment, and cybersecurity and corruption. He hoped the voters will continue supporting the Public Security Forces to complete their major assigned tasks of maintaining national security and social order and safety in the coming time.

By Thien Minh