Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong meets voters in Hung Yen Province

Thứ Tư, 02/10/2019, 16:28
PSNews - Senior Lieutenant General Le Quy Vuong, Member of Party Central Committee, Deputy Minister of Public Security and member of the National Assembly (NA) delegation of Hung Yen province on October 1 met with voters of Van Lam District and Van Giang District on results of in the buildup to the 14th NA’s 8th session.

Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong speaks at the event.

At the meeting, members of the Provincial NA delegation briefed local voters on the draft agenda for the 14th NA's 8th session. Accordingly, the upcoming session is expected to consider and pass 11 bills including the law project on Exit and Entry of Vietnamese citizens, the law project on amendments and supplements to the Law on Entry, Exit, Transit, and Residence of Foreigners in Vietnam.

Voters of Thang Loi Commnue (Van Giang District) discuss at the meeting.

The local voters agreed on the report delivered by the delegation and agenda for the 14th NA’s 8th session. They also gave a number of suggestions and opinions on support policies for national contributors, environmental management, land clearance compensation, situations of social order and traffic safety in the locality.

Thanking the local voters for their high sense of responsibility to the NA, Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong and the Hung Yen Province NA delegation affirmed that all voters’ ideas and opinions were noted down by them and would the be submitted to the National Assembly for discussion during the upcoming NA 8th session.

Delegates and voters in Van Lam District at the meeting.

In order to help voters understand more about the difficulties and challenges of the Public Security Forces in the new situation, Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong summarized and analyzed major results of the forces’ tasks performances in the past time. 

He hoped that the Public Security Forces would continue to receive the support and assistance from voters in the whole country in general and Hung Yen Province in particular so that the Public Security Forces could accomplish their tasks excellently in the coming time.

By Thien Minh