NA starts question-and-answer session on October 30

Deputies of the 14th National Assembly will start three-day question-and-answer session on October 30 during their ongoing sixth session.
NA starts question-and-answer session on October 30 ảnh 1A session of the NA sixth session (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi(VNA) – Deputies of the 14th National Assembly will start three-dayquestion-and-answer session on October 30 during their ongoing sixth session.

Cabinet members, theChief Judge of the Supreme People’s Court and head of the Supreme People’sProcuracy will be questioned on the implementation of the NA resolutions onthematic supervision and their performance from the beginning of the NA’s 14thtenure.

In the morning, NA ChairwomanNguyen Thi Kim Ngan will deliver a speech opening the session. The deputieswill listen to a report by Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh summarisingthe realisation of NA resolutions and supervision work, along with reports on NAcommittees’ performance so far.

Chief Judge of theSupreme People’s Court Nguyen Hoa Binh and head of the Supreme People’sProcuracy Le Minh Tri will also deliver their reports.

At the end of the question-and-answersession, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc will clarify a number of issues of theGovernment’s responsibilities and answer questions by NA deputies.

The session will focuson the performance of the Government so far, analysing reasons behindshortcomings and seek solutions.-VNA
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