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Wednesday, 4/3/2026 | 15:21 GMT+7

Permanent member of the secretariat: wasting land and assets is a fault against the people

Tran Cam Tu, permanent member of the secretariat, stated that leaving available land and assets idle, as seen in many long-stalled projects in Da Nang, constitutes a fault against the people.

On 4/3/2026, during a meeting with voters from Da Nang City's electoral unit one (including Hoa Cuong, Hai Chau, Thanh Khe, An Khe, Hoa Khanh, Lien Chieu, and Hai Van wards), Politburo member and Permanent Member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu presented his action program and responded to numerous voter recommendations. He is one of five candidates for the 16th National Assembly in the locality.

Many stalled projects, abandoned "golden land" cause public frustration

During the discussion, voter Huynh Thanh Xuan stated that despite amendments to the Land Law, practical implementation still faces many difficulties, particularly in site clearance, resettlement, land valuation, and issuing land use right certificates.

Voter Nguyen Phu Hiep highlighted the issue of numerous projects remaining "stalled" for decades in prime "golden land" areas, such as Chi Lang Stadium and Da Phuoc Urban Area, leading to wasted resources. He proposed that the National Assembly implement stronger sanctions, including immediate revocation of projects with delayed progress or those where developers lack sufficient capacity.

Regarding urban planning, voter Le Loc recommended the swift relocation of the Da Nang railway station from the city center to effectively utilize land resources, noting that this project has been stalled for 22 years. Some voters also raised concerns about uneven land use and investment in the former Tam Ky City following its merger.

The project to relocate the railway station from Da Nang city center has been "stalled" for over 20 years. *Nguyen Dong*

Addressing voters, Permanent Member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu stated that land is a sensitive area directly impacting people's lives. The 2024 Land Law and new resolutions have been issued to address shortcomings such as land valuation, compensation procedures, resettlement, and overlaps between various laws. Localities, including Da Nang City, must boldly and decisively resolve existing stalled projects.

"If we have money, assets, and land but leave them idle and unused, we are at fault with the people," Tran Cam Tu said, also noting that resolving these issues must ensure no loss of state assets and no emergence of corruption.

Resolutely prevent group interests from embedding policies

Also at the conference, voter Ngo Nhat Anh urged representatives to prioritize national interests, proposing increased penalties for corruption crimes, especially large-scale cases, to ensure sufficient deterrence.

Voter Nguyen Phu Hiep expressed a desire for the National Assembly to strengthen supreme oversight, ensuring that key national projects are implemented transparently and without waste.

Permanent Member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu receiving voter feedback in Da Nang City. *Nguyen Dong*

Responding to voters, Permanent Member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu affirmed that the consistent stance on corruption handling is "no forbidden zones, no exceptions." Regardless of who the violator is, including officials within Party or judicial agencies, any wrongdoing will be inspected, audited, and strictly handled.

He emphasized that institutional improvement must prioritize the interests of the Party, the nation, and the people, absolutely preventing group interests from being embedded into mechanisms and policies. The Central Committee is currently reviewing 20 years of implementing resolutions on anti-corruption to issue a new resolution with more decisive solutions, aiming to build a clean and strong political system.

Investing in infrastructure for climate change adaptation

At the conference, many voters also raised public welfare issues related to the environment, such as shortages of medicine and medical supplies; air pollution; and wastewater discharge into the sea during heavy rains. Voter Huynh Thanh Xuan expressed concern over the risks of rising sea levels and increasingly extreme natural disasters in coastal urban areas.

Rising sea levels and waves destroyed the embankment of Nhu Nguyet street along the Han river, 10/2025. *Nguyen Dong*

Addressing voters, Tran Cam Tu stated that there is a need to shift strongly from a "remedial" mindset to one of "prevention and adaptation," as it is impossible to extremely resist natural laws.

Authorities must first review and improve the legal system, ensuring that socio-economic development planning is synchronized with disaster prevention, irrigation, and dike planning. Subsequently, medium and long-term capital sources should prioritize essential infrastructure like drainage systems, flood control, sea embankments, and regulating lakes, ensuring focused investment to avoid spreading resources too thinly.

He also mentioned researching mechanisms to mobilize diverse resources, including public-private partnerships, for investing in climate change adaptation infrastructure; simultaneously enhancing technology application, improving early warning systems, publicizing information, and increasing community oversight in the operation and maintenance of these projects.

Nguyen Dong

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/thuong-truc-ban-bi-thu-de-dat-dai-tai-san-lang-phi-la-co-loi-voi-dan-5046537.html
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