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NA Standing Committee to open 27th session on Sept. 10

NA Standing Committee to convene 27th meeting on Sept. 10

The National Assembly Standing Committee will convent its 27th meeting on September 10, with several important draft laws and reports on the agenda.
NA Standing Committee to convene 27th meeting on Sept. 10 ảnh 1A session of the National Assembly Standing Committee (Photo: VNA)


Hanoi (VNA)
⛄– The National Assembly StandingCommittee will convent its 27th meeting on September 10, withseveral important draft laws and reports on the agenda. 

During the session, which will last until September 20, thecommittee will give opinions on four bills which were discussed at the fifth sessionof the NA, namely the draft revised anti-corruption law, the draft revised Lawon Education, the draft law adjusting and supplementing a number of articles ofthe Law on Higher Education, and the draft law adjusting and supplementing lawsrelated to the Law on Planning. The committee will also consider four other bills, to besubmitted for first-time discussion at the sixth NA session, which are thedraft laws adjusting and supplementing a number of articles of the Laws onExecution of Criminal Judgements and on Public Investment; the draft revisedlaw on tax management, and the draft law on public administration. Several reports will be tabled for examination, includingone by the Government on the implementation of the Constitution, Laws and theNA’s resolutions and another on the handling of complaints and petitions in2018, among others. Other items on the agenda include a project on reforming andimproving the quality and efficiency of the NA activities, a plan on organisinga vote of confidence for persons holding positions elected and approved by theNA at the 6th NA session. The draft working agenda for the 6th NA session,slated to begin on October 22, will also be under consideration by the NAStanding Committee, along with several issues related to foreign relations andstate budget.-VNA
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