NA Standing Committee convenes 28th session

The National Assembly Standing Committee opened its 28th session on October 15, with a focus on preparations for the upcoming sixth session of the National Assembly.
NA Standing Committee convenes 28th session ảnh 1The National Assembly Standing Committee opens its 28th session on October 15. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The NationalAssembly Standing Committee opened its 28th session on October 15,with a focus on preparations for the upcoming sixth session of the NationalAssembly.

Opening the session, NAChairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan said high on the working agenda are reports tobe submitted to the NA, which assess the socio-economic and budget performancein 2018, socio-economic development plans and State budget estimates for 2019,the mid-term outcomes of five-year plans on socio-economic development,economic restructuring, national target programmes, mid-term public investmentplans and the national financial programme.

The committee will also reviewthree years of implementing support policies for socio-economic development inmountainous and ethnic minority areas, and look into the remaining of the 2017State budget and adjustment of the investment plan using Government bonds for2018.

Among documents to be tabled fordiscussion, there are also reports summing up voters’ feedback and petitionssent to the NA’s 6th session, and the supervision of the settlement ofvoters’ petitions sent to the NA during 2018.

The committee is scheduled toconsider the approval of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement forTrans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and related documents; and examine the implementationof the NA’s resolution on piloting electronic visas for foreigners.

Personnel matters are anotherimportant task for the NA Standing Committee at this session.

Following the opening ceremony,the committee listened to mid-term reports on the implementation of the2016-2020 socio-economic development plan, the NA’s Resolution 24/2016/QH14 onrestructuring the economy in 2016-2020 period, and the NA’s Resolution 100/2015/QH13on investment in national target programme during 2016-2020, along with reportson socio-economic performance in 2018, plans for 2019 and the outcomes of threeyears implementing the support policies for socio-economic development inmountainous and ethnic minority areas.

The Government’s report,presented by Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung, said totalsocial investment in 2018 reached 1,890 trillion VND (around 81 billion USD),equivalent to 34 percent of the country’s GDP. The report noted the increasing trendin investment by the private sector, which accounted for 42.4 percent of totalinvestment in 2018, compared to 40.6 percent in 2017 and 30.8 percent in 2016. Therate has surpassed the 2018 target set by the National Assembly at 34 percent.  

Explaining the rise, the reportsaid effective measures taken by the Government and the Prime Minister inpromoting administrative reform and improving business and investmentenvironment have boosted the establishment of new enterprises and thedevelopment of cooperatives.

Specifically, the first ninemonths of this year saw the formation of 96,621 new enterprises with totalregistered capital of 963.4 trillion VND, up 2.8 percent in number and 6.7percent in capital compared to the same period in 2017. In additioin, 22,987enterprises resumed operation. Taking into account additional capital ofexisting enterprises, a total of 2,840 trillion VND was pumped into the economyin the period.

Speaking on behalf of the NA’sCommittee on Economic Affairs, Chairman Vu Hong Thanh agreed that institutionsfor the private sector have gradually been completed with the promulgation ofmany legal documents and policies. However, he noted that there remain severalbottlenecks in the implementation of support policies targeting the privatesector, especially resources shortage and barriers in the form of procedures.

According to Thanh, it isdifficult to reach the goal of having 1 million enterprises by 2020, givenexisting hindrances and the high number of business dissolution and bankruptcyin the first nine months of this year.

The 28th session ofthe NA Standing Committee will last until October 17.-VNA
VNA

See more

Officers, soldiers and residents in the Truong Sa special zone come to cast their ballots at Polling Station No.1 on March 15. (Photo: VNA)

Voters in Truong Sa special zone join nationwide election day

Voters in Khanh Hoa will elect 12 deputies to the 16th NA from a list of 20 candidates; 67 deputies to the provincial People’s Council for the 2026–2031 term from 108 candidates; and 1,392 deputies to commune- and ward-level People’s Councils from 2,317 candidates.

Party General Secretary To Lam at polling station No. 2 in Ba Dinh ward of Hanoi on March 15 morning (Photo: VNA)

Party General Secretary casts ballot in Hanoi's Ba Dinh ward

Party General Secretary To Lam described the election as a major national event that demonstrates the people’s freedom and right to mastery, enabling them to select capable and reputable representatives to undertake the country’s common tasks and guide national and local development while safeguarding sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his spouse cast ballots at Polling Station No. 21 in Tay Ho ward, Hanoi, on March 15 morning. (Photo: VNA)

PM votes in Hanoi as nationwide election underway

Commending Tay Ho ward for its thorough preparations, particularly at Polling Station No. 21, the PM urged the election committee to facilitate early voting and ensure every eligible voter can fully exercise their rights and responsibilities.

A communication team of O Dien commune in Hanoi cycle to support the general election. (Photo: VNA)

General election: OVs show devotion, commitment to homeland

Wherever they may be, the overseas Vietnamese community's devotion and commitment to the homeland remain a strong bond connecting Vietnamese people around the world. All share a common belief that Vietnam will continue moving forward on its development path with the support of its people both at home and overseas.

Voters at Dao San Border Guard Station cast their ballots in the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026–2031 term. Photo: VNA

Nationwide voting for 16th National Assembly, People’s Councils for 2026-2031 begins

According to the National Election Council, from 864 candidates, voters will elect 500 deputies to the 16th National Assembly (1.73 candidates per seat). For provincial-level People’s Councils, voters will elect 2,552 deputies from 4,217 candidates (1.65 candidates per seat). For commune-level People’s Councils, voters will elect 72,611 deputies from 120,873 candidates (1.66 candidates per seat).

A border guard comes to cast his ballot in Tan Phu Dong islet commune, Dong Thap province, on March 15 morning. (Photo: VNA)

Early voting begins in Dong Thap province’s islet commune

At 5:00 a.m. on March 15, voters across Tan Phu Dong islet commune in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap began casting their ballots to elect deputies to the 16th National Assembly and deputies to the People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026–2031 term.

The head of Polling Team No. 5 in Quy Mong commune, Lao Cai province, introduces the lists of candidates to local residents. (Photo: VNA)

The choice that heralds a new tenure

Choosing "the right representatives"—deputies with integrity, talent, vision, and the courage to act and take responsibility—will enhance the operational quality of the NA and People’s Councils, ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of the state apparatus over the next five years.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh addresses the meeting meeting between the permanent Government members and leaders of Hanoi to review and provide feedback on the draft Hanoi Capital Master Plan with a 100-year vision on March 14. (Photo: baochinhphu.vn)

Hanoi’s 100-year master plan must put people at centre: PM

According to Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, the philosophy of the plan must place people at the centre and as the driving force of development, and Hanoi should aim to become a prosperous, civilised and modern city that preserves its cultural identity.

The National Assembly passes the law amending and supplementing several articles of the Criminal Code. (Photo: VNA_

OVs, scholars in Canada hope for further reform, int’l integration in new NA term

Overseas Vietnamese (OVs) and scholars in Canada have expressed keen interest in the upcoming election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly (NA) and People’s Councils for the 2026–2031 tenure, voicing their hopes that the legislature will further refine institutions, drive economic development, deepen international integration, and strengthen ties with OV communities.

UNDP Resident Representative in Vietnam Ramla Khalidi (Photo published by VNA)

NA, People’s Council election to shape policies sustaining Vietnam’s development momentum: UNDP official

In an interview with the Vietnam News Agency ahead of the election scheduled for March 15, UNDP Resident Representative in Vietnam Ramla Khalidi said the election marks an important milestone in Vietnam’s development trajectory as it takes place at a moment when the country is entering a new phase of policy priorities and institutional reforms that will shape its next stage of development.

Voters on Truong Sa are following information regarding the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term (Photo: VNA)

Party leadership key to ensuring State power belongs to people in election

Ensuring that State power truly belongs to the people, with the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam serving as the decisive factor, remains the guiding principle for organising the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly (NA) and People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026–2031 tenure.

Newly enlisted soldiers at the 2nd Training and Mobile Battalion in Lam Dong province eagerly participate in the early voting session. (Photo: VNA)

Ballots and civic responsibility

All these efforts converge to create the significance of the national election day. Though small, each ballot carries the weight of civic responsibility. By selecting the right representatives and placing trust wisely, voters contribute to building a National Assembly and People’s Councils capable of making important decisions for the country and localities in the new tenure.

PM Pham Minh Chinh welcomes Thai Ambassador to Vietnam Urawadee Sriphiromaya in Hanoi on March 13. (Photo: VNA)

PM Pham Minh Chinh receives Thai Ambassador to Vietnam

PM Pham Minh Chinh proposed that Thailand consider facilitating stable fuel supply for Vietnam’s civil aviation sector, thus contributing to socio-economic stability and development, as well as bilateral trade and tourism.

The special ASEAN foreign ministers’ meeting on the Middle East situation is held online on March 13. (Photo: Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Vietnamese embassies in Middle East ready to assist ASEAN citizens: FM

Foreign Minister Le Hoai Trung stressed that ASEAN members should prioritise maintaining energy supplies for one another, particularly oil and gas, and make effective use of cooperation agreements with partners, including Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, to diversify energy sources.