Continuing the session, this morning (June 19th) the National Assembly will proceed with questioning and answering questions for Government members. After the opening speech, Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Thanh Man will moderate the first group of questions in the field of Finance.

Minister of Finance Nguyen Van Thang will answer questions this morning. Photo: Nhu Y

The questioning focuses on solutions for financial work to promote socio-economic development, ensure growth targets, renew traditional growth drivers, and establish and promote new growth drivers.

Along with this are solutions to improve the efficiency of state-owned enterprises ; solutions to support and promote the development of the private sector as the most important driving force of the economy; solutions to promote foreign investment attraction (FDI).

The mechanism and policy to promote and attract investment in industrial parks and economic zones are also included in this questioning session.

The responder to this group of questions is the Minister of Finance Nguyen Van Thang.

Deputy Prime Ministers Ho Duc Phoc and Nguyen Chi Dung , along with ministers of Industry and Trade, Agriculture and Environment, Construction, Science and Technology, and Foreign Affairs, will also participate in answering questions and providing explanations on related issues.

Enhancing the quality of higher education to meet the demand for high-quality human resources

In the afternoon, from 14:50 to 17:00, the National Assembly will conduct the second group of questions in the field of Education and Training.

The questioning focuses on the reality and solutions to develop and improve the quality of higher education to meet the demand for high-quality human resources, in accordance with socio-economic development requirements.

The implementation of legal regulations on extra teaching and learning.

Ensuring a safe, healthy, and friendly educational environment; preventing school violence; and ensuring food safety in schools are also part of this questioning session.

The responder to this group of questions is the Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Kim Son.

Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long , along with ministers of Finance, Home Affairs, Health, Culture, Sports and Tourism, Science and Technology, and Public Security, will also participate in answering questions and providing explanations on related issues.

The questioning session will be broadcast live on television and radio for voters and people to follow.

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