NA Standing Committee concludes 26th session

The National Assembly Standing Committee concluded its 26th session on September 28.
NA Standing Committee concludes 26th session ảnh 1The National Assembly Standing Committee's 26th session convenes its last working day on September 28. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The National Assembly StandingCommittee concluded its 26th session on September 28.

NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue said the committee has completed alltasks in the session’s working programme, with a focus on preparations for the6th sitting of the 15th NA.

At the session, the committee gave opinions on seven draft lawsand two draft resolutions. Among them, two draft laws will be presented to theNA’s 6th session for approval, namely the revised land law and therevised law on credit organisations.

The committee also scrutinized reports of the NA’s supervision team on theimplementation of the NA’s resolutions on three national target programmes onnew-style rural area building for 2021-2025, poverty reduction for 2021-2025,and socio-economic development in ethnic minority regions for 2021-2030.

The committee considered a number of reports and proposals to besubmitted to the NA at the 6th session, which will open in threeweeks.

TheNA Standing Committee will convene again in October to consider preparationsfor the NA’s 6th session./.

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