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Lawmakers demand flexible rules as Vietnam merges anti-poverty schemes

Lawmakers demand flexible rules as Vietnam merges anti-poverty schemes

Addressing lawmakers’ concerns over merging the three programmes into a single framework, Minister of Agriculture and Environment Tran Duc Thang said the move demonstrates the Government’s resolve to meet the Party and State’s goals of improving living standards for all people, especially those in ethnic minority and mountainous areas.
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