Q&A session further improved, a key content: NA head
The timespan for the question-and-answer session of the National Assembly (NA) this time is shorter than before, but the quantity of the deputies who raised questions and of the questions is higher, NA Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan highlighted on June 6.
NA Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan speaks at the session (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The timespan for the question-and-answersession of the National Assembly (NA) this time is shorter than before, but thequantity of the deputies who raised questions and of the questions is higher,NA Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan highlighted on June 6.
Closing the session which started from June 4, the toplegislator stressed this proves that the work continues to be improved andremains a key content of the NA activities, attracting special attention fromvoters and people nationwide.
The Q&A session was held within the framework of theongoing 7th plenary session of the NA, during which deputies focusedtheir questions on four groups of issues which come under the mainresponsibility of four ministers of public security, construction, transport, andculture. Deputy Prime Ministers Pham Binh Minh, Truong Hoa Binh, Trinh DinhDung, and Vu Duc Dam also joined the Q&A session, fielding variousquestions from legislators.
Assessing the outcome of the Q&A session, Ngan stressedthat basically, NA deputies are satisfied with the answers which concentratedon hot issues and demonstrated the seriousness and the sense of responsibilityof cabinet members.
The 230 questions raised by NA deputies manifest, on onehand, the role, responsibility and right to supervision of the legislature and,on the other, the sharing of difficulties in the management by the Government,she said.
The top legislator commended the seriousness and the highresponsibility of the Government and ministers in answering questions, adding thaton the basis of the outcome, the NA Standing Committee will prepare aresolution for the legislature to consider and pass at the end of thissession.-VNA
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