POLITICS IN BRIEF 2/8

Published: 01/08/2009 05:00

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Vietnam attends bi-continental political conference; Party emphasizes boosting investment in mountainous regions; Vietnam, Cambodia strengthen trade union cooperation; Vietnamese, Chinese procurators talk cooperation

Australian lieutenant general to visit Vietnam tomorrow

The Australian Vice Chief of Defense Force (VCDF), Lieutenant General David Hurley will visit Vietnam from August 2-6, the Australian Embassy in Hanoi said in a statement Friday.

Hurley will talk on the Australia– Vietnam Defense relationship with his counterparts in the Vietnamese People’s Army (VPA) and meet VPA officers who are undergoing English Language Training under the Australia-Vietnam Defense Cooperation Program.

The VPA have provided ADF with invaluable support for the recovery of ADF Missing in Action (MIA) personnel from the Vietnam War over many years, according to the statement.

Party emphasizes boosting investment in mountainous regions

Social development programs have brought about important changes to mountainous regions, as they not only help local people escape starvation and poverty but also enhance their living and educational standards, said Truong Tan Sang, a Politburo member and Standing Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee in Hanoi Wednesday.

The meeting, held as part of the Party’s national conference, was organized to assess the results of the five-year implementation of the Party’s 7th plenum (9th tenure)’s resolutions on ethnic affairs.

Addressing the conference, Mr Sang emphasized the strategic roles of ethnic issues and policies and asserted that they always hold an important position on the Party’s agendas.

In assessment of the results of five years implementing the Party’s resolutions, Mr. Sang said that the infrastructure in mountainous regions have now developed rapidly, meeting the demand for regional production development.

More and more ethnic people had received loans as starting funds for small businesses under social development programs and become good businesspeople and manufacturers, he added.

He, however, pointed out that the ratio of poor households in mountainous regions is still higher than that of the whole country. For further development in the coming future, said Mr Sang, it is necessary to invest more in upgrading essential infrastructure in the region, particularly in 61 of the poorest communes in the country.

Further policies will be drafted to assist ethnic people in developing household economic activities, including animal breeding and planting forests, Mr. Sang said.

Ethnic minority people can access vocational training so that they can get jobs in plantations, farms and factories. Programs to restore and develop traditional trades in the region will also be launched at the same time to create more jobs for people in the region, he said.

The Party will continually focus on programs to develop education, training, healthcare and promote cultural and social activities in mountainous areas, as well as regions where ethnic minorities live and at the same time strengthen political and security systems to ensure social order and safety for their daily living, Mr. Sang added.

Ms. Ha Thi Khiet, secretary of the committee and head of the committee’s Mass Mobilization Commission, reported that all the poorest communes in mountainous regions now have kindergartens, primary schools and semi-public schools. The ratio of school age children is between 90 and 95 percent.

Cultural houses and post offices have been built in almost every commune inhabited by ethnic people and nearly 90 percent of underdeveloped communes have been hooked up with the national telephone network.

The ratio of ethnic people working for the government offices at all levels has also improved.

Vietnam, Cambodia strengthen trade union cooperation

Vietnam and Cambodia should strengthen trade union cooperation, in line with the current global trend to emphasise the necessity of cooperation and association among trade unions.

Standing Vice President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL) Nguyen Hoa Binh stated this while receiving a delegation from the Cambodian Confederation of Trade Unions (CCTU) led by its Vice President, Chuon Momthol, in Hanoi on July 31.

The Cambodian guest highly praised the operations of Vietnamese trade unions and expressed the wish to learn from Vietnam ’s experiences in protecting labourers’ legitimate rights and interests, salary policies and measures to create jobs amid the global economic crisis.

He also thanked for the VGCL’s assistance in infrastructure and personnel training for the CCTU.

During its stay in Vietnam , the CCTU delegation worked with the Hanoi Federation of Labour and the Trade Union of the industry and trade sector.

Vietnamese, Chinese procurators talk cooperation

The Supreme People’s Procuracy of Vietnam and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate of China have met to discuss their further cooperation.

During a working visit to China from July 20-27, the Director of the Supreme People’s Procuracy of Vietnam, Tran Quoc Vuong, held talks with his Chinese counterpart Cao Jianming.

The two officials discussed the preparations for Vietnam’s hosting of the sixth ASEAN-China Prosecutors General Conference, and the two agencies’ cooperation in personnel training.

The Vietnamese official and his entourage also visited the Beijing-based National Academy for Procurators, the People’s Procuratorates of Beijing, Shaanxi and Guangdong provinces.

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