National Assembly relieves several NA Vice Chairpersons

The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee presented a report on the outcomes of group discussions, explanations and acquisition of ideas of deputies on relieving several NA Vice Chairpersons during its 11th session on March 31 afternoon.
National Assembly relieves several NA Vice Chairpersons ảnh 1New NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue (R) presents flowers to Vice Chairpersons of the 14th NA Uong Chu Luu, Tong Thi Phong, and Phung Quoc Hien (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee presenteda report on the outcomes of group discussions, explanations and acquisition ofideas of deputies on relieving several NA Vice Chairpersons during its 11th session on March 31 afternoon.

Then the legislators cast secret ballots to relieve severalNA Vice Chairpersons.

The legislature discussed and voted to approve a resolutionon relieving NA Vice Chairpersons Tong Thi Phong, Uong Chu Luu and Phung QuocHien from the posts.

Up to 454 out of 459 deputies present at the sitting voted forapproval of the resolution.

After that, the NA Standing Committee presented a list ofcandidates for the legislature to elect new NA Vice Chairpersons. The NA thendiscussed in groups the candidates for the election of new NA ViceChairpersons./.
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