New gov’t officials outline tasks,tỷ lệ bóng goalsApril 11, 2016 - 09:00Expressing their view on the new posts on the sidelines of the NA meeting on Saturday, the three new Deputy Prime Ministers and 18 others ministers and cabinet members said their were honoured to be selected as cabinet members and vowed to do their best to fulfil their tasks in the new term.
HÀ NỘI Viet Nam News - — The National Assembly voted to approve the Prime Minister’s appointment of 21 cabinet positions, including three Deputy Prime Ministers for five-year terms, during the ongoing – and last – 11th session of the 13th legislature in Hà Nội. Expressing their view on the new posts on the sidelines of the NA meeting on Saturday, the three new Deputy Prime Ministers, 18 others ministers and cabinet members said they were honoured to be selected as cabinet members and vowed to do their best to fulfil their tasks in the new term. Deputy Prime Minister Trịnh Đình Dũng said that as an assistant of the Prime Minister, he would focus on lifting barriers in production for domestic business enterprises and local people. In addition, Dũng, who previously led the Ministry of Construction, said he will improve the investment environment as a way to promote financial sources from all domestic and international economic sectors for socio-economic development. Dũng said he will focus on economic restructuring aiming at creating high-quality industrial and agricultural products prevailing in both domestic and world competition. This would give the Vietnamese economy a boost and help it to widely and deeply integrate into the world economy, said Dũng. Sharing his view on the new post, Deputy Prime Minister Trương Hòa Bình, who was former chief judge of the Supreme People’s Court, said he would use his experience in the legislative sector – particularly in the prevention and fight against crime – to help the cabinet find effective measures against crime and ensure social order and political security. As a cabinet member with the highest votes of 463, newly elected Minister-Chairman of the Committee for Ethnic Affairs Đỗ Văn Chiến said he would continue to complete policies on socio-economic development in mountainous and ethnic minority regions, including a boost in investment for poverty eradication, health care and education measures. NA deputies have expressed hope that the new Government will build on past successes and issue timely policies for socio-economic development. The NA on Saturday approved the revised Law on Signing, Joining and Implementing International Treaties as well as resolutions on adjusting land use plans through 2020 and the national land use plan for 2016-2020 (last phase). NEC vice chairs, members discharged Chairwoman of the National Election Council (NEC) Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân presented a proposal on relieving several NEC Vice Chairs and members from their duties during the 13th NA yesterday.
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