NA Standing Committee’s 10th session wraps up
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NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue speaks at the working session. (Photo: VNA) |
In his closing remarks, NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue summed up that the session had looked into five draft laws which had been submitted to the NA for the first time, a draft resolution on some pilot special mechanisms and policies for the development of the south-central province of Khanh Hoa, the proposed law and ordinance building programme for 2023 and adjustments to the 2022 programme.
The five draft amended laws under debate were the Oil and Gas Law, the Law on Domestic Prevention and Control, the Law on Radio Frequencies, the Law on Inspection, and the Law on Medical Examination and Treatment.
The committee agreed to include the NA’s draft resolution on Khanh Hoa province in the 2022 law and ordinance building programme, and submit it to the third NA meeting for approval.
The Government’s report reviewing the implementation of Resolution No. 42/2017/QH14 dated June 21, 2014 of the 14th NA regarding the pilot handling of bad debts by credit institutions was also tabled for discussion. The committee reached consensus on the extension of the implementation until the end of December 2023.
It also asked the Government to soon build and submit a law amending and supplementing the Law on Credit Institutions, including regulations on handling bad debts, to the NA for consideration and issuance within this year.
The legislators examined the NA’s proposed supervision programme in 2023, and the outcomes of the thematic supervision on the implementation of policies and laws on planning work since the Planning Law came into force.
For the Government’s reports on the State budget balance in 2020, and thrift practice and wastefulness prevention, the committee asked the Government to complete the reports which, it said, should point out achievements as well as limitations.
Meanwhile, delegations of NA deputies were urged to step up the collection of opinions of voters and people in localities and make monthly reports.
People’s Committees of Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Binh Dinh, Dak Nong, Dong Nai, Thai Binh and Ninh Binh provinces should quickly settle a number of lingering complex denunciations, it said.
The 10th session of the National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee concluded in Ha Noi on April 26, mainly focusing on preparations for the third meeting of the 15th legislature.
In his closing remarks, NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue summed up that the session had looked into five draft laws which had been submitted to the NA for the first time, a draft resolution on some pilot special mechanisms and policies for the development of the south-central province of Khanh Hoa, the proposed law and ordinance building programme for 2023 and adjustments to the 2022 programme.
The five draft amended laws under debate were the Oil and Gas Law, the Law on Domestic Prevention and Control, the Law on Radio Frequencies, the Law on Inspection, and the Law on Medical Examination and Treatment.
The committee agreed to include the NA’s draft resolution on Khanh Hoa province in the 2022 law and ordinance building programme, and submit it to the third NA meeting for approval.
The Government’s report reviewing the implementation of Resolution No. 42/2017/QH14 dated June 21, 2014 of the 14th NA regarding the pilot handling of bad debts by credit institutions was also tabled for discussion. The committee reached consensus on the extension of the implementation until the end of December 2023.
It also asked the Government to soon build and submit a law amending and supplementing the Law on Credit Institutions, including regulations on handling bad debts, to the NA for consideration and issuance within this year.
The legislators examined the NA’s proposed supervision programme in 2023, and the outcomes of the thematic supervision on the implementation of policies and laws on planning work since the Planning Law came into force.
For the Government’s reports on the State budget balance in 2020, and thrift practice and wastefulness prevention, the committee asked the Government to complete the reports which, it said, should point out achievements as well as limitations.
Meanwhile, delegations of NA deputies were urged to step up the collection of opinions of voters and people in localities and make monthly reports.
People’s Committees of Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Binh Dinh, Dak Nong, Dong Nai, Thai Binh and Ninh Binh provinces should quickly settle a number of lingering complex denunciations, it said.