National Assembly Secretary General Nguyen Hanh Phuc chaired a press conference in Hanoi on October 20 to announce planned agenda for the fourth session of the 14th legislature slated for October 23.
At the 14th National Assembly’s third session.
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The
session will last 26 days and wrap up on November 24, during which legislators
will consider important socio-economic goals for each year and subsequent years
and decide on personnel issues.
They are to adopt six draft laws, 12 draft
resolutions and give opinions on nine other bills, including the revised Law on
Public Debt Management, the amended Law on Forest Protection and Development,
the revised Law on Fisheries, the Law on Planning; resolutions on
socio-economic development, State budget estimate and allocation for 2018,
among others.
NA Vice Secretary General and Vice
Chairman of the NA Office Le Bo Linh said the NA will spend 15 days on
discussing and deciding on several important issues of the country such as the
government’s reports on socio-economic development in 2017 and 2018, State
budget estimate and allocation for 2018, crime prevention and control,
settlement of complaints and denunciations in 2017, and another three days on
question and answer sessions.
As scheduled, 11 out of 26 working days on
13 contents will be televised nationwide, two of them regarding the
implementation of national target programme on gender equality and the
settlement of complaints and denunciations of citizens which will be tabled for
discussion for the first time at the NA’s plenary session.
Source: PANO
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