National Assembly convenes for fall session
- National Assembly Chairwoman works with Central Party Committee of Public Security
- National Assembly adopts three laws
- PM receives Lao National Assembly Chairwoman
- National Assembly considers lengthening Q&A session
The Government will also report to the NA deputies on development plans and the use of the State budget next year.
National Assembly deputies paid tribute to late President Ho Chi Minh before opening the fourth session of the 14th National Assembly. |
Out of 26 working days, 11 will be broadcast live on VTV, including the debate on the State budget, the handling of citizens’ complaints and the national report on gender equality.
The NA is scheduled to vote on six laws, one of which is the controversial draft Law on Planning.
The law was brought to the NA for discussion three times previously and sparked heated debates among ministries as it would trigger amendments of 45 other laws if approved.
Other legislation on the NA’s agenda includes the draft law on cyber security and amendments to the laws on anti-corruption and competition.
Plans on land clearance for Long Thanh Airport and details on the administrations of three special economic zones of Van Don, Van Phong and Phu Quoc will also be brought up for discussion.
Officials’ departure
During this session, the NA deputies are expected to vote on the departure of two high level Government officials. This is Transport Minister Truong Quang Nghia who was just assigned by the Politburo as the new Party Secretary of Da Nang City, replacing Nguyen Xuan Anh who was dismissed over corruption-related offenses.
The NA will also vote on Government Chief Inspector Phan Van Sau who submitted his resignation due to concerns over his health and family-related reasons.