National Assembly to focus on law making in third working week

The National Assembly will spend most time in the third working week of the 6th session (beginning November 5) on law building work.
National Assembly to focus on law making in third working week ảnh 1The National Assembly will spend most time in the third working week of the 6th session on law building work.  (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The NationalAssembly will spend most time in the third working week of the 6th session (beginning November 5) on law building work.   
On November 5, the legislaturewill discuss the extension of the NA resolution on piloting the grant of e-visafor foreigners and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement forTrans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and related documents.

During the week, the draftrevised law on execution of criminal judgement, the bill on prevention andcontrol of adverse impacts of alcohol consumption, and the draft revised law ontax management will be presented to the NA.

Besides, the NA will discuss aseries of draft laws, including the draft law on the Coast Guard, the draft revisedlaw on amnesty, the draft revised education law, the draft law on adjustmentsand supplements to a number of articles of the Law on Higher Education, the draftlaw on the People’s Public Security Forces, the draft law on husbandry, the draftlaw on architecture, the draft law on cultivation, and the draft law onadjustments and supplements to planning-related laws.

The NA is scheduled to vote ontwo resolutions on the 2019 socio-economic development plan and the Statebudget estimates for 2019 this week.

The 14th legislature convenedthe 6th session on October 22, which will last until November 21.   

During the session, the NA isscheduled to adopt 9 bills, a resolution and give opinions on six otherbills.-VNA
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