Vietnamese in China prepare for the 15th National Assembly
Elections for deputies to the 15th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2021-2026 term are approaching. Like overseas Vietnamese around the world, Vietnamese people in Beijing, especially young people, have high expectations and confidence in the new National Assembly deputies, with the hope that the voice of the people will be heard more, Vietnam will increasingly integrate and develop.
Le Ngoc Quyen, chef of Susu restaurant chain. (Photo: VOV) |
Le Ngoc Quyen, is the head chef of Susu restaurant chain specializing in famous Vietnamese dishes in China and Asia. He has lived and worked in Beijing for ten years.
These days, even though being busy preparing to open a new restaurant after just launching two other restaurants in 2020 and 2021 amid the Covid-19 pandemic, he still pays attention to the important political campaign in his hometown – Election of deputies to the 15th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2021-2026 term.
He shared: “As Vietnamese living far from the country, we hope that domestic voters will elect National Assembly deputies who have a vision, enthusiasm, integrity, timely reflection of the voice of the people, leading the country to further develop.”
Nguyen Thi Nhung, master’s student at Beijing Language University. (Photo: VOV) |
Having been unable to return to Vietnam for two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Nguyen Thi Nhung, a master's student at Beijing Language University, always looks for news from within the country.
Nhung gave many positive reviews to the 14th National Assembly and said that she was quite impressed by the dynamic and effective activities of the National Assembly deputies in the past term despite the country's constant struggle against the epidemic. Nhung is also interested in the National Assembly's decision to build the North-South expressway. With the realityseeing in China, the complete infrastructure plays a huge role in promoting socio-economic development. Nhung said that the above decision of the National Assembly has cleared infrastructure bottlenecks, creating a push and premise for the country's economy to develop stronger in the future.
However, the questioning sessions around pressing issues in life taking place in a lively and frank manner in the parliament made this international student more satisfied, these sessions are also highly appreciated by the Chinese media and public opinion.
Nguyen Thi Nhung said: “The issues of social concern were raised at the sessions of the 14th National Assembly. The heads of government agencies directly responded and gave specific solutions. With the drastic change over the years, I hope the National Assembly will always keep this spirit. In addition, the new National Assembly deputies will pay more attention to education and create conditions for young personnel to participate in government work to contribute to economic development and national construction".
Nguyen Quang Hung, a student majoring in International Politics in Beijing. (Photo: VOV) |
Since he is currently a graduate student majoring in International Politics in Beijing, Nguyen Quang Hung closely follows the political situation in Vietnam. He said that in the past five years, the 14th National Assembly has fulfilled its legislative role, promptly detected limitations, helped to improve the system of policies and laws, and improved the efficiency of country management.
Nguyen Quang Hung also pays special attention to the role of the 14th National Assembly in bringing the country to quickly integrate with the world. He shared: “In the past five years, the 14th National Assembly has ratified a series of new generation FTAs, playing a huge role in promoting Vietnam's extensive integration and internationalization process. I hope that the 15th National Assembly will elect excellent and enthusiastic delegates who can truly represent the voice of the people and continue to promote Vietnam's international integration process, realize the country's desire to reach out to the world in the near future”.
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