Many localities nationwide have carried out the collection of opinions about the draft amendments to the 1992 Constitution from grassroots and family levels to make sure everyone can contribute their opinions on this important document. In the northern Thai Binh province, the provincial People’s Council and People’s Committee have asked organisations, agencies and localities to work closely on the task and create favourable conditions for people to raise their ideas about the draft Constitution amendments. After two months of gathering comments on the draft document, Thai Binh has collected 54,800 opinions through 1,161 conferences and workshops. Meanwhile, the southern province of Binh Duong has organised a conference to assemble ideas contributing to the revised 1992 Constitution. Participants at the conference agreed that the draft revised Constitution meets the requirements of the country’s new situation and highlights human rights. Earlier on March 29, a group of 17 non-governmental and social organisations nationwide submitted to the Committee on Drafting Amendments to the 1992 Constitution opinions that they gathered from 980 people from various vulnerable groups in the society. The opinions were collected among people from ethnic minority groups, migrate workers, disable, homosexual, bisexual and transsexual people, adolescents, women and HIV-infected people in 13 provinces and cities nationwide.
More
Vietnam’s seafood exports expected to fetch $10bn this year
From January to October, the United States, China, and Japan were Vietnam’s largest seafood buyers
Read more
Singapore aims to lift ties with Vietnam to comprehensive strategic partnership: ambassador
The cooperative ties between Singapore and Vietnam, and Ho Chi Minh City in particular, have achieved remarkable results
1 day agoVietnam’s state president to visit Chile, Peru this weekend
These mark his first overseas trips since assuming power on October 21
22 hours agoVietnam-US trade ties keep growing regardless of American presidential election result: official
The economic relationship between Vietnam and the U.S. will continue to develop
2 days agoVietnam concerned about China’s radar system installation on Hoang Sa
Vietnam strongly objects to any activities that violate its sovereignty over the archipelago
6 days agoUS to deliver 12 brand-new military training aircraft to Vietnam
The U.S. also coordinated with Vietnam to train aircraft maintenance technicians and teach English to Vietnamese pilots
1 year agoHighlights
Vietnam accelerates on path to sustainable transportation
The government is actively working to develop a balanced strategy for various transportation modes
Latest news
Vietnam accelerates on path to sustainable transportation
The government is actively working to develop a balanced strategy for various transportation modes
Vietnam-US relations remain strong regardless of US presidential election outcome: ambassador
Both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party always back the Vietnam-U.S. relations
Breakfast @ Tuoi Tre News – November 8
Good morning from Vietnam!
Chinese aerospace manufacturer wishes to operate narrow-body aircraft in Vietnam’s airspace
The firm has been working with Vietnamese airline Vietjet Air to fly planes for short-haul flights in Vietnam in late 2024
Police capture 5-member gang for stealing over 100 dogs in north-central Vietnam
The gang stole from five to seven dogs weighing a total of some 50 kilograms per night
Powerful storm Yinxing could enter East Vietnam Sea tomorrow
The storm is likely to move westward at a maximum speed of 20 kph on Friday
Vietnam’s 1st golf festival to take place in Nha Trang this month
The three-day event will feature a vibrant lineup of activities, promising to bring boundless excitement to golfers and golf fans
2024 'virtually certain' to be hottest year on record: EU monitor
This year is 'virtually certain' to be the hottest in recorded history with warming above 1.5C, EU climate monitor Copernicus said Thursday, days before nations are due to gather for crunch UN climate talks
Ho Chi Minh City sets goal of raising lifespan to 77 by 2030
The city’s life expectancy was 76.5 years in 2023, surpassing the national average of 73.7
Ottawa to shut TikTok's Canada offices, says app can still be used
Canada banned TikTok from all government devices last year and launched a security review of the application