(HBO) – Lac Thuy district has solved many problems, especially the relationship between the Party and the people, and between cadres and the people, at the grassroots level thanks to dialogues between local authorities with residents.
Leaders
of Lac Thuy district hold a dialogue with the people of Phu Thanh commune and
some neighbouring communes and towns.
In September, the district organised two meetings between leaders of the Party
Committee, People's Council and People's Committee of the district and over 400
people in eight communes and towns. Twenty-three opinions and over 400
recommendations were raised at the events, focusing on the fields of
socio-economic development, security and land management such as investment
attraction, environmental pollution, job creation for rural workers; granting
of land use right certificates and compensation for site clearance.
Representatives of relevant agencies explained the issues within their
competence and assigned specialised units to verify those that take time to clarify.
Previously, the number of petitions and complaints was relatively high in the
district, mainly related to the field of land, compensation, resettlement
support and site clearance. It was attributed to the fact that people could not
meet leaders to express their wishes, or due attention hasn’t been paid to the
opinions and recommendations of local people. In addition, many suggestions
have not been properly resolved.
The organisation of dialogues with local residents over the past three years
has helped the district's leaders to get closer to the people, understand their
lives, thoughts and aspirations and detect emerging problems. Thus, the number
of disputes and lawsuits were minimised while preventing the occurrence of hot
spots that complicate the security and order in the locality. The dialogues
also offer opportunities for local authorities to disseminate policies and laws
of the Party and the State to locals.
Secretary of the district Party Committee Bui Trung Kien said the purpose of
the dialogues is to get closer to the people, understand them, listen to their
feedback and explain issues under local authority. This is an opportunity for
local Party committees, administration, cadres, party members and people to
work together to solve difficulties and pressing problems, put forth specific
orientations and solutions, meet legitimate expectations and contribute
to the successful implementation of socio-economic development, security and
defence tasks in the locality./.
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