Can tho: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, accompanied by a delegation of National Assembly deputies, met with a diverse group of voters in Can Tho city on October 16 to discuss pressing local concerns and future initiatives.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the meeting included officials, business owners, members of the Farmers’ Association, and representatives of agricultural production and business cooperatives. The agenda focused on addressing the specific needs and challenges faced by these stakeholders in the Mekong Delta region, which is crucial for Vietnam’s agricultural output.
The discussions likely covered topics pertinent to regional development, agricultural policies, and support mechanisms for local businesses and cooperatives. Such meetings are part of the government’s efforts to ensure that the voices of local communities are heard and integrated into national policymaking processes.
This engagement underscores Prime Minister Chinh’s commitment to fostering direct dialogue with various secto
rs of the community to better understand and address their concerns. The outcomes of these discussions could influence future legislative and developmental policies that impact the Mekong Delta and its economic landscape.