Ministers field questions about land, environment, labour issues
Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Tran Hong Ha and Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung are answering questions raised by deputies at the ongoing Q&A session of the fifth meeting of the 14th National Assembly in Hanoi on June 5.
At the fifth meeting of the 14th National Assembly (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Minister of NaturalResources and Environment Tran Hong Ha and Minister of Labour, Invalids andSocial Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung are answering questions raised by deputies at theongoing Q&A session of the fifth meeting of the 14th National Assembly inHanoi on June 5.
The session is broadcast live for people acrossthe country to follow.
In the second day of the Q&A session,Minister Tran Hong Ha and cabinet members continue clearing up issues relatingto land management in big cities, environmental pollution and control of businesses’waste discharges as well as measures to cope with climate change, especially inthe Mekong Delta.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung will answer queries aboutthe situation of labour market in the country, including generating jobs forlocals and sending workers abroad in addition to solutions to improving thequality of vocational training, taking care of and protecting children, andaddressing child abuse and violence against children.
In case needed, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Damand Ministers of Education and Training, Information and Communications,Foreign Affairs, and Public Security will join the Q&A session.-VNA
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