National Assembly must continuously reform: Top legislator

The National Assembly must continuously reform and perfect itself to improve its working quality, thus meeting requirements in the new period, NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue has said.
National Assembly must continuously reform: Top legislator ảnh 1NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue speaks at the press conference in Hanoi on July 22. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The National Assembly mustcontinuously reform and perfect itself to improve its working quality, thusmeeting requirements in the new period, NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue has said.  

Speaking at a press conference in Hanoi on July 22,the top legislator pointed out three key points in the operation of the NA in thetime ahead, one of which is raising the efficiency of law building work andtightening disciplines.

Secondly, reforming the legislature’s supreme supervision must beconsidered a key task, he continued, stressing the need to accurately selectimportant matters of the country for supervision.
Thirdly, it is important to engage experts, scientistsand collaborators in the process of making decision on important matters of the country.

He said the NA's operation needs the intelligence of not only the 499 deputies in the NA but also all the people. He added that the performance of deputies, especially full-time deputies, is the decisive factor to the operation quality of the legislative body.

Being elected to the NA is the honour and pride of thedeputies, which comes with heavy tasks, the NA Chairman said, calling on NA deputies to work hard to fulfill their responsibility towards the nation./.


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