Cabinet members field questions on education, training
National Assembly deputies raised questions on education and training issues on June 6, also the final question and answer session of the ongoing fifth meeting of the 14th National Assembly.
Minister of Education and Training Phung Xuan Nha speaks at the session (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) –National Assembly deputies raised questions on education and training issues onJune 6, also the final question and answer session of the ongoing fifth meetingof the 14th National Assembly.
They looked into thequality of higher education and general education, the management of pre-schooleducation, especially at non-public kindergartens, along with moral andlifestyle degradation of teachers and students.
Minister of Education andTraining Phung Xuan Nha took the floor at the hearing. Deputy Prime Minister VuDuc Dam and Minister of Home Affairs Le Vinh Tan also participated in the sessionto clarify relevant issues.
Concluding the session, NAChairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan asked Minister Nha to address the debatedproblems and reply in documents to questions that had not been answered at themeeting.
The morning hearing sessionsaw the attendance of a high-ranking delegation of the Congress of the Federated States of Micronesia ledby Speaker Wesley W. Simina, whois on a an official visit to Vietnam.
In the afternoon, Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue, on behalf ofthe Government, further clarify some issues and directly answered queries ofthe deputies.
NA Chairwoman Ngan delivered a speech concluding three days of questionand answer for four ministers and Deputy PM Hue.
The legislature will approve a resolution on the hearings of themeeting.
The Q&A sessions were broadcast live on Vietnam Television (VTV),the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) and National Assembly Television Channel.
Legislators are scheduled to hear a report on the amended Law on PublicSecurity and scrutinise the legislature’s supervision programme in 2019 in themorning of June 7.
During the afternoon session, they will discuss in groups the draftLaws on Husbandry and Public Security (revised).-VNA
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