Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong meets voters in Hung Yen

Thứ Năm, 27/04/2017, 10:23
PSNews - Deputy Minister of Public Security Le Quy Vuong and Deputy Head of the Hung Yen provincial National Assembly (NA) delegation Tran Van Quy on April 24 hosted meetings with voters of My Hao and Khoai Chau districts, Hung Yen province.

At the meetings, voters of the two districts expressed their pleasure and trust in the leadership and guidance of the Party and the management of the Government.

After being briefed on the outcomes of the 14th NA’s second session and the schedule for the third session, voters voiced various issues of local concern, including environmental pollution, policies for national contributors, security and order, traffic safety on Highway 5, labor export, cyber security, marketing support for agricultural products by promoting the branding of agricultural products and synchronization of evaluation criteria in education.

Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong meets voters in Hung Yen.

On behalf of the Hung Yen provincial NA delegation, Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong affirmed that he had taken note of all ideas and opinions and would propose the issues to the National Assembly, the Government and relevant authorities.

Senior Lieutenant General Le Quy Vuong asked Hung Yen provincial leaders to answer and early resolve voters’ proposals within the provincial authority and sphere.

Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong at the meeting also answered and revealed solutions to some of the issues of livelihood raised by voters.

Regarding the regulations on national contributors, Senior Lieutenant General Le Quy Vuong promised to work with relevant ministries, branches so that all national contributors could receive better supports from the Government and society. 

According to Senior Lieutenant General Le Quy Vuong, more foreign countries need Vietnamese guest workers is Vietnam’s labor export to other countries is on the move, and many Vietnamese guest workers earn good incomes in foreign countries.

“However, Vietnamese workers in foreign countries must strictly follow the working rules and regulations of the foreign countries and at the same time, they must be carefully trained before sending to other countries to work”, Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong emphasized.
By Phung Nguyen