The specific stories shared by the people highlighted one point: when Party committees and authorities listen and make timely adjustments, resulting in visible outcomes, the people's trust is further strengthened.
In recent days, in many areas of Ho Chi Minh City, meetings with voters have taken place in a democratic and frank manner. Voters not only listened to the action programs of each candidate but also directly asked questions and made suggestions on land management, urban planning, social welfare, and improving the quality of public services. Most opinions were related to daily life, reflecting the desire for the prompt resolution of existing problems at the grassroots level. This shows that today's voters are not only interested in promises but also in feasibility and commitment to seeing them through to the end. They expect future National Assembly and People's Council representatives to truly understand the locality and its specific difficulties, thereby participating in the development of practical policies and effectively monitoring their implementation. Therefore, these meetings with voters have become a test of the candidates' character, attitude, and preparation before being entrusted with their confidence.
From specific examples – such as the successful transformation of land into lush green parks – the requirement for candidates is not merely to acknowledge these cases, but to consider the issues within the context of sustainable urban development. Ho Chi Minh City faces many major challenges: efficient use of land resources, improving quality of life, upgrading infrastructure, accelerating digital transformation, and ensuring social welfare in the context of rapid population growth. Elected representatives, if entrusted with the responsibility, must possess the vision and courage to participate in decision-making on these issues, while also closely monitoring implementation to ensure policies are effectively put into practice.
This requirement demands that candidates prepare a clear action plan with a roadmap and feasible solutions. Voters have the right to demand that elected representatives maintain regular contact, publicly disclose the results of addressing petitions, and not allow raised issues to be ignored. Listening must become a regular working method throughout their term.
Furthermore, in the context of building a rule of law state and a modern urban government, elected representatives need to enhance their critical thinking skills, dare to express their opinions in parliament, and protect the legitimate interests of the people. Voters expect their voices to be heard not only at the local level but also fully reflected in the process of lawmaking and the monitoring of important programs and projects.
From these interactions, it is evident that the people of Ho Chi Minh City are becoming increasingly proactive, frank, and responsible in exercising their right to self-governance. They evaluate candidates not only by their words, but also by the effectiveness of their actions. Trust is built on concrete changes in living spaces, in the way procedures are handled, and in the service attitude of the public administration.
Listening is the beginning, and action is the ultimate measure. Voters' ballots will be cast on election day, but expectations last throughout the term. Candidates today need to understand that every opinion expressed in the hall is not just a suggestion, but a reminder of their responsibility to represent their country. When listening is translated into consistent and transparent action, voter trust will become a solid foundation for the city's development.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/lang-nghe-va-hanh-dong-post840775.html







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