Update: July, 26/2021 - 06:59 |
A view of the session. VNA/VNS Photo
HÀ NỘI The 15th National Assembly (NA) on Sunday discussed the implementation of the socio-economic development and State budget plans for the first six months of the year. They also discussed solutions for the performance of tasks in the second half of the year and the development plan for 2021 to 2025.
Deputy Prime Minister Phạm Bình Minh reported on the socio-economic and State budget situation for the first half of 2021, noting that the economic growth of 5.64 per cent during the period was relatively high compared to other countries. He also noted that many localities hit by the COVID-19 pandemic still posted growth, that the macroeconomy stayed stable, that inflation was kept low, and that s the major balances of the economy, the monetary market, credit, exchange rates, and interest rates were also stable.
There were positive developments of industrial parks in Việt Nam in the first five months of the year, but experts still say the country should do more to attract big investors.
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As many as 117 State agencies, including 34 ministries, 63 provinces and cities, and 20 state-owned corporations saved more than VND84,635 billion, including VND50,628 billion for the state budget last year.
Finance Minister Ho Duc Phuc presented the Government s report on the results of thrift practice in 2020.
According to the Government s report on practicing thrift (updated by May 5, 2021) submitted to the National Assembly Standing Committee, 117 agencies, including 34 ministries, 63 provinces and cities, and 20 state-owned corporations saved more than VND84,635 billion, including VND50,628 billion for the state budget.
Update: May, 05/2021 - 09:15 |
NA deputy Hoàng Văn Cường. VNA/VNS Photo
HÀ NỘI The National Assembly is increasing innovation, improving operational efficiency and raising the quality and professionalism of the delegates, members of the NA have agreed.
Hoàng Văn Cường, member of the National Assembly Delegation from Hà Nội and Member of the Finance-Budget Committee of the National Assembly, Vice Rector of National Economics University, said the consultation work to select NA candidates is crucial and it is necessary to select delegates who are capable and qualified.
“The responsibilities of National Assembly deputies are not only listening to the voice of voters but also know how to convey those opinions to contribute to important issues of the country; and to hold law enforcement agencies accountable, Cường said.