(Photo: VNA)
Can Tho (VNA) - National Assembly Chairwoman and head of the National
Election Council Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan had a working session with the Steering Committee
for Elections of the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on March 16.
It was reported at the session that
Can Tho has
set up 93 Election Committees at all levels, including one at municipal level,
nine at district level and 83 at communal level.
As of March 14, the city Election Committee had
received nomination documents of 15 candidates for the 15th NA election, and 108
candidates for the election of the municipal People’s Council in the 2021-2026
34th plenary session in Hanoi on March 16 under the chair of its Chairman
Hoang Thanh Tung.
In the morning, the
committee assessed a report on the Government’s performance during the 2016 –
2021 tenure. It also examined the Government’s proposals and projects on
establishment of some administrative units and administrative boundary adjustment
of several provinces and cities.
According to the
report, during the past term, the issue of applying for adjustments to the law
and ordinance building programme has yet to be addressed. Meanwhile, many
projects included in the programme were not prepared in time, hence being
postponed or withdrawn. The organisation of law enforcement and promulgation of
In opening the session,
NA Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan
said the one-day meeting is to finalise
preparations for the upcoming 11th meeting of the 14th legislature and collect opinions on the draft reports on working performance of
the 14th NA and the NA Standing Committee, personnel work, the
outcomes of monitoring the settlement of voters’ suggestions sent to the 14th NA’s 10th meeting, and public opinions sent to the 14th NA’s 11th meeting.
She asked lawmakers to consider personnel work in a thorough
and cautious manner, ensuring that high consensus will be reached at the 11th meeting regarding positions in the State apparatus.
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Climate Resilient and Sustainable Development of Mekong River
Delta of Vietnam.
Thanking them for participating
in the event, the PM emphasised that their cooperation remains extremely
important to Vietnam. Vietnam has studied cases of several deltas in Europe and
other parts of the world and looked into models, practices and lessons learned
from many countries, he said, it is important to not only boost economic cooperation but also foster experience sharing in climate change response in
deltas.
He underscored the significance
of resources to the development of the Mekong Delta in the face of severe
natural disasters, saying he hopes foreign partner countries and international organisations