Law, ordinance making plans for 2023, 2024 under consideration
The law and ordinance making programmes for 2023 and 2024 are among the issues to be discussed at the second working day of the 15th National Assembly (NA)’s fifth session on May 23.
The 15th NA's fifth session is scheduled to take place in two phases, from May 22 to June 10 and from June 19 to 23. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The law andordinance making programmes for 2023 and 2024 are among the issues to bediscussed at the second working day of the 15th National Assembly (NA)’sfifth session on May 23.
In the morning, legislators willlisten to the Government’s proposal and the NA Committee for Financial andBudgetary Affairs’ verification report on thrift practice and wastefulnessprevention in 2022.
A draft law and ordinance making programmefor 2024 and adjustments to the one for 2023 will also be submitted to andscrunitised by the parliament.
In the afternoon, the NA will listento the Government’s proposal and the NA Committee for Financial and BudgetaryAffairs’ verification report on the allocation of capital to the tasks andprojects under the socio-economic recovery and development programme; the assignmentand adjustment of the medium-term public investment plan using the centralbudget for 2021 - 2025, the allocation of the national target programmes’ investmentcapital sourced from the central budget for 2023; and a report on changes tothe draft revised Law on Prices.
After that, legislators will look intosome debatable issues on this draft revised law at the plenary sitting.
The 15th NA’s fifth session is takingplace in two phases with a total duration of 22 days, with the first from May22 to June 10, and the second from June 19 to 23./.
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