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Deputy Minister Le Anh Tuan: National Assembly organizations always accompany the transport sector

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Deputy Minister Le Anh Tuan: National Assembly organizations always accompany the transport sector

15/01/2025, 20:49

(Construction) - This was shared by Deputy Minister Le Anh Tuan at the meeting reviewing the coordination between the Ministry of Transport and National Assembly organizations on the afternoon of January 15.

(Construction) - This was shared by Deputy Minister Le Anh Tuan at the meeting reviewing the coordination between the Ministry of Transport and National Assembly organizations on the afternoon of January 15.

Deputy Minister of Transport Le Anh Tuan stated that in 2024, the transport sector had achieved many significant outcomes in institutional improvement, approval of investment policies for several nationally important projects, and completion of key transport projects—creating favourable conditions to drive the country\'s socio-economic development.

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Deputy Minister Le Anh Tuan spoke at the programme reviewing the coordination work between the Ministry of Transport and organizations of the National Assembly.

“This achievement is, first and foremost, thanks to the efforts of the entire political system—at all levels, across all sectors, localities, enterprises, and the people nationwide—as well as the leadership, direction, and management of the Party Central Committee, the Politburo, the Government, and the Prime Minister. In particular, the attention, support, and close cooperation of the National Assembly and its organizations have enabled the transport sector to affirm its pioneering role in paving the way for each stage of the country development” the Deputy Minister emphasised.

According to Deputy Minister Le Anh Tuan, in 2025, the Ministry of Transport will continue to implement comprehensive solutions to improve infrastructure, enhance service quality, and reduce environmental impacts, thereby further improving the quality of life for the people.

“The Ministry of Transport believes that with the determination and efforts of the entire sector, along with the attention and support of the Party and the State—including the organizations of the National Assembly—the transport sector will continue to develop sustainably, contributing to the cause of national construction and development” said the Deputy Minister.

Speaking at the review programme, Mr Nguyen Minh Son, Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly’s Economic Committee, noted that in 2024, amid the country evolving development needs which demanded innovation, the organizations of the National Assembly demonstrated a strong sense of responsibility, proactiveness, solidarity, and early engagement. This collective effort enabled them to overcome challenges and deliver a substantial volume of work—complex in content and nature, yet of great national significance.

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Mr Nguyen Minh Son, Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly\'s Economic Committee, spoke at the review programme.

According to Mr Son, the Ministry of Transport and the National Assembly\'s organizations, with a strong sense of responsibility, dedication, and effort, played a significant role in contributing to the overall success of the National Assembly in 2024. They successfully completed an enormous amount of work, ensuring both progress and quality.

"These results are the combined efforts of the National Assembly and the Government as a whole, with special recognition for the advisory work carried out by the Ministry of Transport and the National Assembly\'s organizations. Looking ahead to 2025 and the years that follow, we hope to continue to uphold our traditions, intellect, and courage, successfully completing the tasks assigned to us. This will help lay the foundation for the country to enter a new era—an era of national development" Mr Son stated.

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