At a time when the National Assembly is considering and deciding on a series of historically significant issues and many large-scale projects that will shape the socio-economic landscape of the country, the Minister of Finance may face challenging questions about how to achieve a growth rate of 8% or higher this year and sustained double-digit growth for many years to come, especially in the context of increasingly fierce regional and global competition and the resurgence of protectionist economic trends.
Furthermore, the fact that the Minister of Education and Training was chosen to report on the field of "nurturing human resources" shows that the National Assembly is not only concerned with maintaining and accelerating growth, but also focuses on fundamental issues, creating a foundation for the goal of rapid and sustainable development in the coming years.
During a meeting to prepare for the interpellation session, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man reminded the ministers that voters and the public would be judging whether they were open-minded, whether they recognized the shortcomings of their respective sectors and fields, and most importantly, what solutions they would implement in the future. Of course, it's not just government members who will be watching and evaluating; voters and the public will also be observing and assessing National Assembly representatives, because each question reflects the level of competence and responsibility of the questioner.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/cham-diem-chat-van-post799626.html






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