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NA deputies vote on three laws, discuss two bills

The National Assembly is scheduled to vote on three revised laws and discuss two law projects at the ongoing 7th session on June 13.
NA deputies vote on three laws, discuss two bills ảnh 1The National Assembly is scheduled to vote on three revised laws and discuss two law projects at the ongoing 7th session on June 13. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
The National Assembly is scheduled to vote on threerevised laws and discuss two law projects at the ongoing 7th sessionon June 13.

In the morning, the lawmakers will vote to pass the revised Laws on TaxManagement and Public Investment, and debate the amended Law on militia andself-defence forces.

The amendments of the Law on militia and self-defence forces aims to legalisethe Party’s policy and the 2013 Constitution on the national protection, handlechallenges during implementation, and ensure comprehensiveness with the revisedLaw on National Defence in 2018 and other competent laws.

The draft law includes eight chapters with 50 articles.

Minister of Defence Ngo Xuan Lich will clarify the NA deputies’ questions onthe revised law.

Meanwhile, the Architecture Law and Securities Law project will be on topagenda in the afternoon.

The draft securities law focuses on responsibilities and relations between theState Audit of Vietnam with relevant agencies, and regulations onresponsibilities of competent organisations and individuals for auditingactivities.

Minister of Finance Dinh Tien Dung will explain some issues related to thelaw.-VNA 
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