On the morning of August 11, the National Assembly Standing Committee reviewed the National Assembly's report on people's petitions in July 2025.
According to Mr. Duong Thanh Binh - Chairman of the National Assembly's Committee for Petition and Supervision, voters and people highly appreciate the leadership, direction and management of the Party and State in socio-economic development, national defense and security in the first 6 months of 2025.
Voters and people have high expectations for the tasks and solutions that the Government has directed heads of ministries, branches and localities to implement to ensure the national growth target of 8.3-8.5% in 2025, creating a foundation for growth in 2026 of 10% or more.
In addition, voters highly appreciated the results achieved in the work of reorganizing the apparatus and administrative units, building a two-level government model; policies and guidelines for exempting and reducing tuition fees for high school students, increasing investment in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and social welfare.
However, voters and people are also worried about the complicated epidemic situation in livestock, especially African swine fever.
serious damage to people and property, infrastructure, greatly affecting production and people's lives due to floods, flash floods, landslides, and thunderstorms in Dien Bien, Son La, Nghe An, and Quang Ninh provinces.

In addition, voters are also worried about the situation of criminals using 4.0 technology, AI to defraud and appropriate property; about the situation of violating food hygiene and safety regulations at schools, industrial kitchens, and small processing facilities.
From there, voters hope that competent State agencies will pay attention and have solutions to overcome the situation in the coming time.
The Standing Committee of the Committee recommended that the National Assembly Standing Committee recommend that the Government and the Prime Minister continue to strongly direct relevant ministries and branches to have solutions to prevent crimes using high technology to commit fraud and appropriate people's property.
Speaking at the meeting, regarding the roadmap for converting electric motorbikes in Hanoi, Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Vu Hong Thanh suggested that the Government strengthen communication work.
According to the Vice Chairman of the National Assembly, the communication about this content is currently unclear, while there is a lot of communication online, causing people to worry.
This leader said that although he agreed with the above policy to reduce emissions and net zero, there needs to be step-by-step roadmaps to move towards a complete ban.
"There needs to be support measures from production to registration, inspection, and replacement. The issue that needs attention is that by mid-2026, gasoline motorbikes will not be allowed to operate in Ring Road 1.
There needs to be appropriate information and solutions to harmonize the interests of the state in environmental protection, gasoline car manufacturing enterprises and people" - Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Vu Hong Thanh stated.

Concluding, Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Quang Phuong said that there needs to be a roadmap and solutions to implement green transformation in transportation, especially the ban on gasoline motorbikes in Hanoi's Ring Road 1. In which, the solution needs to be concise. The implementation requires a roadmap, solutions and assurance work.