Also attending were Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang; Secretary of the City Party Committee, Head of the National Assembly Delegation of Hai Phong City Le Tien Chau...
Mr. La Thanh Tan, Deputy Head of the National Assembly Delegation of Hai Phong City, reported on the expected content of the 6th Session; the socio -economic situation of the whole country in the first 9 months of 2023 and the activities of the National Assembly Delegation since the 5th Session until now.
Voters of Do Son district highly appreciated the performance of the National Assembly and the National Assembly Delegation of Hai Phong City; the innovation in the organization and operation of the National Assembly with new and creative ways of doing things...
National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue and the National Assembly Delegation of Hai Phong City met with voters in Do Son district.
After listening to 11 opinions of Do Son district voters, the National Assembly Chairman spoke to share more about the country's economic and social achievements, the efforts, improvements and innovations in the activities of the National Assembly and local elected bodies for the benefit of national development, businesses, people...; highly appreciated the city's efforts in the context of this year's more difficult economic conditions, Hai Phong still achieved economic growth of more than 10%, ranking first in the Red River Delta region.
Taking note of voters’ opinions and recommendations on the vote of confidence, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue said that the National Assembly Standing Committee has met and carefully prepared for the vote of confidence for positions elected and approved by the National Assembly at the upcoming 6th session of the National Assembly. Some people holding positions elected or approved by the National Assembly but not having held a full year will not be subject to this vote of confidence.
National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue, representing the National Assembly Delegation of Hai Phong City, discussed, answered and recorded voters' opinions and recommendations.
Regarding the issue of handling individuals and groups related to the fire at the “mini apartment building” in Thanh Xuan (Hanoi), National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue stated that, strictly implementing the direction of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, relevant agencies are considering to strictly handle the responsibilities of the groups and individuals related to the fire. The individuals involved will not be planned or appointed during the time the authorities are considering and handling the responsibilities.
Regarding the salary reform policy, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue shared that due to difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the implementation of the salary reform roadmap according to Resolution 27-NQ/TW in 2018 had to be temporarily suspended. While waiting for the salary policy reform roadmap to continue, the National Assembly decided to increase the basic salary to 1.8 million VND from July 1, 2023 to help cadres, civil servants, public employees, and armed forces improve their income and quality of life.
Voters attending the meeting.
At the upcoming 6th Session, the National Assembly will consider and decide on the issue of continuing to implement the salary reform roadmap according to Resolution 27. Up to now, our country has prepared about 500,000 billion VND for salary policy reform according to the principle that the new salary level is not lower than the current salary level. It is expected that after 2024, each year, the salary level will increase by 5-7% to move towards a short-term salary in the public sector equal to the salary level in the manufacturing sector. From now until the expected implementation date of the salary policy reform roadmap on July 1, 2024, relevant agencies are focusing on completing the draft policy, salary scale system, etc.
At the meeting with voters, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue received and answered many issues raised by voters such as: Handling people spreading fake news; issues of network information safety and security; considering raising the health insurance benefits for youth volunteers; researching and amending regulations on conditions for workers to limit one-time social insurance payments and for those who have paid one-time social insurance to be able to re-participate in social insurance; improving the quality of education, etc.
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