The standing board of the People’s Council of Hoa Binh province on December 15 held a conference reviewing the work of the council and activities of the People’s Councils of districts and Hoa Binh city in 2023, and putting forward tasks for the following year, under the chair of Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the People’s Council Bui Duc Hinh.

In 2023, the board organised five sessions and passed 135 resolutions. The supervision team of the People's Council and its standing board conducted three thematic supervisions. At the 16th session, the council held votes of confidence for 25 position holders elected by the provincial People's Council.

At the meeting.


Work of meeting with voters, receiving citizens, receiving and handling their dossiers, complaints and denunciations have got due attention. People's Councils of districts and Hoa Binh city also held meetings and issued important resolutions for socio-economic development.

Concluding the conference, Hinh asked the standing boards of the People's Councils at all levels to build and supplement their work programmes, based on the resolutions of Party congresses at all levels, the annual and full-term work programmes of the Party Committees at the same levels. It is necessary to continue innovating and improving the quality and efficiency of sessions, as well as the form and method of supervision activities, increase the quality of thematic supervisions, and strengthen coordination in supervision activities.


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