Political News 30/9 Website on public service reform launched The central steering committee for reforming public service on September 29 launched its website designed to serve as a bridge between the committee and its provincial chapters, public and civil servants as well as the public. Public service reform is expected to eliminate partisan and exclusive benefits of some individuals, said Tran Anh Tuan, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs and the steering committee’s Deputy Director. The website at www.caicachcongvu.gov.vn will provide guidance on how to carry out the tasks set by the public service reform project, the latest documents issued by the committee and news on reform activities by ministries, agencies and localities. The public service reform project has been carried out since 2012 under Decision No.1557/2012/QD-TTG issued by the Prime Minister in 2012 as part of the government’s effort to promptly build a professional, responsible, energetic and transparent public service system.- China’s National Day marked in Hanoi The Chinese Embassy in Addressing the event, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh congratulated the Chinese people for the achievements they have gained over the past 65 years and expressed the belief that they will reap even greater fruits during the country’s reform and socialist building process. He affirmed that Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam Hong Xiao Yong said China-Vietnam ties have maintained the developing trend over the past time with joint efforts by both sides. He affirmed that Sang was speaking at a reception for He hailed the regular exchange and staff training between the two countries’ procuracy sectors and said He briefed his guest on He also assured his guest that Chief prosecutor Peter Polt in turn said he had a working session with the Supreme People’s Procuracy of Vietnam and both sides had reached substantial and specific agreements beneficial to the two peoples. Peter Polt affirmed He also revealed that the Hungarian President is looking forwards to visiting Minister to Presidential Office of Laos visits Vietnam Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc gave a reception for Minister to the Presidential Office of Laos Phongsavath Boupha in The Deputy PM highly valued the outcomes of working sessions between the Minister Phongsavath Boupha, who is also head of the national steering committee on human rights, and key officials of Vietnamese ministries and agencies. He said that information shared between the two sides will contribute to each country’s human rights work and pave the way for the two steering committees to build and promote long-term cooperation in solving issues of common concern on human rights in particularly as well as strengthening cooperation and mutual assistance in regional and international arena. He affirmed the Vietnamese Party and Government’s consistent policy of bettering citizens’ basic rights of freedom towards the building of a democratic, equal and civilised society, and a State of the people, by the people and for the people. The Vietnamese official expressed his hope that through working sessions and meetings, the two sides will discuss and share experience in dealing with issues related to human rights as they are still facing numerous challenges on ensuring human rights for vulnerable groups, improving gender equality and narrowing gap between the rich and the poor. The guest spoke highly of Experience shared by Vietnamese offices will help Earlier, the Lao guest was received by Head of the Vietnamese Presidential Office Dao Viet Trung. Vietnamese, Lao female NA deputies exchange experience Vietnamese and Lao female deputies on September 29 discussed how to promote the role of legislative bodies in issues related to gender and women’s rights. Head of the Vietnamese National Assembly Committee for Social Affairs and Chairwoman of the Female NA Deputies Group, Truong Thi Mai, had a working session in At the meeting, both sides shared experience in building the Law on Domestic Violence Prevention and Control and legal framework on gender equality, and exchanged views on challenges in integrating gender issues into the parliament’s activities. They also focused on sharing experience in drawing up and inspecting the NA’s resolutions and laws on social affairs. Both host and guest agreed to continue close coordination between the two female NA deputies groups, as well as regularly hold workshops to deal with violence against children and better policies related to women, children and gender equality. VN, Laos talk human rights Experience sharing between the two countries would help improve the effectiveness of human rights in both countries, he said. Phuc said there was a consistent policy by the Party and State to ensure human rights with the aim of building a democratic, fair and civilised society. He said However, he said the country still faced challenges relating to sustainable development, tghe rich-poor gap, gender equality and social security. The Lao minister spoke highly of Source: VNA/VOV |
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