NA Standing Committee to convene 27th session on October 11

The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee is scheduled to hold the 27th session from October 11-17, according to the NA Office.
NA Standing Committee to convene 27th session on October 11 ảnh 1The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee will give opinions on important socio-economic, financial and budgetary issues, including assessment of the implementation of socio-economic development plans for 2023.(Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The National Assembly (NA)Standing Committee is scheduled to hold the 27th session from October11-17, according to the NA Office.

The Committee will give opinions on a draft NA resolutionon piloting some mechanisms and policies aimed at removing obstacles posed by stipulations in certain laws related to investment in the construction of road works.

Regarding supervision activities, the committee will givecomments on the results of monitoring the handling of voters’ petitions sent tothe fifth session of the 15th NA as well as a reporton the handling of voters’ opinions and recommendations sent to the NA in September. 

A government’s report on reviewing legal documents will be considered by the committee before it is submitted to the sixth session of the 15th NA, along with another government report on citizen reception work and handling of complaints and petitions in 2023. 

The committee will give opinions on important socio-economic, financial and budgetary issues, including assessment of the implementation of socio-economic development plans for 2023, plans for 2024, and mid-term assessment of socio-economic development and economic restructuring in the 2021-2025 tenure. 

Budgetary issues to be tabled for discussion including budget estimates and central budget allocation plans for 2024, and mid-term assessment of the five-year public debt plan and the middle-term public investment plan for 2021-2025. 

It will conduct a thematic supervision on the implementation of policies and laws onenergy development during the period 2016 – 2021.

The committee will give comments on the report on theimplementation of the NA Resolution No. 43/2022/QH15 relating to fiscal andmonetary policies aimed at supporting the recovery and socio-economic developmentprogramme and the government's report on the results and obstacles inthe implementation of the three National Target Programmes during the 2021-2023period.

Also during the 27th session, the NA StandingCommittee will consider and approve the Prime Minister's proposal regarding theappointment/removal of Vietnamese ambassadors, give suggestions on thepreparation for conducting a vote of confidence on officials holding positions elected orapproved by the NA during the 6th session of the 15th NationalAssembly.

It will give suggestions on important issues to be submitted to the 6thsession of the National Assembly and the preparation of this session./.

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