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Regarding the Q&A session of Minister of Information and Communications, voter Nguyen Trong Bao of Bac Cuong ward, Lao Cai City, expressed his confidence that ministries and localities can achieve a target of providing 30% online public services at level 4 this year although this is a very difficult task.
"It’s necessary to update the public on information technology, not just the administrative agencies, to improve their access to online public services. I think it’s possible to achieve the target this year," said Bao.
In provinces of Dien Bien and Son La, voters agreed with Chief Justice of the Supreme People’s Court Nguyen Hoa Binh's answers. Nguyen Thi Ha of Thanh Hung commune, Dien Bien district, Dien Bien province, said the strict handling of major corruption cases, that have caused huge economic losses for Vietnam, has regained the people’s trust in justice.
"Voters like us have closely followed the handling of major corruption cases on TV and newspapers. Strict handling of such cases has increased our trust in justice and we hope that will prevent similar cases to happen to avoid economic losses for the country," said Ha.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Son Nam of Quyet Thang ward, Son La City, said: "I’m glad to hear that major corruption cases have been strictly handled during the Q&A session between deputies and the Chief Justice of the Supreme People’s Court and Head of the Supreme People's Procuracy of Vietnam. The session has reserved more time for the government cabinet to answer deputies’ queries, which I think is very reasonable."