Online show traces singer's tour
Fans of singer Le Cat Trong Ly, 26, can follow her singing journey across Viet Nam through an online music documentary on www.phim.soha.vn
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| Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong meets voters in Ba Dinh District, Ha Noi. — VNA/VNS Photo Tri Dung |
The voters expressed their pleasure at having their concerns heard by the 13th National Assembly's third meeting which ended earlier this month.
The cabinet members had been straight forward in their answers at the meeting, said the voters, who added they wanted the ministers to keep their promises.
However, the voters expressed concerns over worsening drug crimes, increasing complaints, corruption, food safety, environment, land management and the efficiency of State-owned enterprises and education.
In response to corruption concerns, Trong said the Resolution of the fourth session of the Communist Party of Viet Nam's Central Committee played a vital role.
The resolution must be implemented with determination and in the long run bring into full play the good nature of the Party and fix negative practices, he said.
Talking about challenges in international integration, Trong said it was crucial to protect the country's independence and sovereignty and maintain peace and stability for national development.
In dealing with external relations, the highest benefits of the country and the people must be ensured, he said.
Fans of singer Le Cat Trong Ly, 26, can follow her singing journey across Viet Nam through an online music documentary on www.phim.soha.vn
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