On March 9th, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committees of Can Gio and Binh Khanh communes (Ho Chi Minh City) organized a meeting to engage with voters and candidates for the 16th National Assembly (electoral district No. 7) and candidates for the Ho Chi Minh City People's Council for the 2026-2031 term.
Constituency No. 7 has 5 candidates for the 16th National Assembly, including: Mr. Le Van Dong, Party Secretary and Chief Prosecutor of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Procuracy; Ms. Ung Thi Xuan Huong, President of the Ho Chi Minh City Lawyers Association; Mr. Le Quang Manh, Member of the Central Committee of the Party, Secretary General of the National Assembly, and Head of the National Assembly Office; Ms. Tran Thi Kim Oanh, lecturer at the University of Finance and Marketing; and Mr. Tran Anh Tuan, Chairman of the Board of Members of Tan Thuan Industrial Development Company Limited.

A view of the voter outreach meeting in Can Gio commune.
At the conference, after hearing the brief biographies and action programs of the candidates, many voters expressed confidence in the qualifications and work experience of the candidates.
Voter Nguyen Van Xuan (Can Gio commune) highly appreciated the moral qualities and roles of the candidates, including those working in law enforcement and crime prevention, contributing to maintaining social order and creating a favorable environment for socio-economic development. Mr. Xuan hoped that if elected, the delegates would continue to focus on improving the quality of prosecution, investigation, and trial work, ensuring that no crimes go unpunished.
In the context of Ho Chi Minh City's vigorous fight against drug crimes and corruption, voters also requested that the Procuracy strengthen coordination with judicial agencies to strictly handle cases, especially to accelerate the recovery of state assets lost in corruption cases.

Voter Hong Ngoc Thien (Can Gio commune) expressed confidence in the qualifications and capabilities of the candidates.
Voter Hong Ngoc Thien (Can Gio commune) assessed the candidates' action programs as quite practical. However, he suggested that candidates currently working in the judicial sector, if elected, should continue to improve the quality of trials, minimize wrongful convictions, and resolutely fight against all types of crime.
According to Mr. Thien, Can Gio district is implementing many large projects, including a land reclamation project, which is expected to attract a large number of workers, leading to potential security and public order issues. Therefore, elected representatives need to strengthen supervision and contribute to ensuring security and public order in the locality.
Meanwhile, voter Le Ngoc Hanh (Can Gio commune) expressed her hope that the candidates, after being elected, would fulfill their commitments in their action programs, thereby strengthening the trust of the voters. Regarding the land reclamation project in Can Gio, Ms. Hanh said that the project has created many job opportunities for the people, but more attention needs to be paid to the compensation and support policies for affected households. In addition, voters also suggested considering increasing the allowance for neighborhood and hamlet officials to match the current workload.

A view of the voter outreach meeting in Binh Khanh commune.

Voter Nguyen Van Luong (Binh Khanh commune) speaks.
On behalf of the candidates, Mr. Le Quang Manh, Member of the Central Committee of the Party, Secretary General of the National Assembly, and Head of the National Assembly Office, respectfully thanked the voters for their frank and responsible opinions.

Mr. Le Quang Manh, Member of the Central Committee of the Party, Secretary General of the National Assembly, and Head of the National Assembly Office, delivered a speech summarizing the opinions of the voters.
He stated that the feedback and expectations of voters are not only encouragement but also help candidates better understand their responsibilities, thereby enabling them to further refine their action programs and work plans if they gain the voters' trust.
According to Mr. Manh, whether elected or not, the candidates will still strive to uphold the principle of "actions speak louder than words." If elected by voters, the candidates will continue to maintain close contact with constituents, listen to and honestly reflect the opinions of the people to the relevant authorities, contributing to resolving issues of concern to voters and improving the lives of local people.

Ms. Ung Thi Xuan Huong, President of the Ho Chi Minh City Lawyers Association

Mr. Le Van Dong, Secretary of the Party Committee and Director of the People's Procuracy of Ho Chi Minh City.

Ms. Tran Thi Kim Oanh, lecturer at the University of Finance and Marketing

Mr. Tran Anh Tuan, Chairman of the Board of Members of Tan Thuan Industrial Development Co., Ltd.
The candidates for the Ho Chi Minh City People's Council in the 2026-2031 term, electoral district No. 20, include: Nguyen Thien Lang, Deputy Director of the Can Gio Vocational Education and Continuing Education Center; Trinh Bich Ngan, President of the Ho Chi Minh City Writers' Association; Phan Ngoc Phuc, Party Secretary and Chairman of the People's Council of Nha Be commune; Trieu Do Hong Phuoc, Commander of the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Volunteer Force; and Do Vinh Thang, Deputy Political Commissar of the Ho Chi Minh City Command and concurrently Political Commissar of the Ho Chi Minh City Border Guard Command.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/cu-tri-can-gio-binh-khanh-gui-gam-nhieu-ky-vong-196260309182907823.htm







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