Ten laws, 21 resolutions adopted at 14th NA’s ninth sitting

Hanoi (VNA) - Ten laws and 21 resolutions were adopted at the just-concluded ninth session
of the 14th National Assembly (NA) that lay the legal foundation for further fostering the country’s socio-economic development and
international integration.
NA
Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan made a statement to this effect in her
speech to wrap up the 19-day sitting in Hanoi on June 19.
Among the
resolutions are those ratifying the landmark EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement
(EVFTA) and Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA), as well as Vietnam’s membership of
the International Labour Organisation (ILO)’s Abolition of Forced Labour
Convention (Convention 105).
The
ratification of the two deals marks a significant step in Vietnam’s international economic
integration as the trade deals are new-generation FTAs with higher standards,
she said, adding that the
ratification of the convention also demonstrates the country’s determination to
fulfill its labour-related commitments in FTAs and comply with its obligations
as a member of the ILO.
The NA
also passed a resolution granting in-principle approval for the implementation
of the national target programme for socio-economic development in ethnic minority and mountainous regions between 2021 and 2030.
This is
of importance in enforcing the Party’s policies and the State’s laws concerning
ethnic minority affairs and creating a fresh opportunity for ethnic minority
groups to make the most of their strengths and develop comprehensively and
sustainably, the NA leader noted.
She went
on to say that the NA agreed on the extension of agricultural land use tax
exemption, the provision of a 30 percent corporate income tax cut to enterprises,
cooperatives, and other organisations in 2020; and the increase to the State-owned
Agribank’s charter capital funded by the State budget. Besides, it also revised policies on
investment of certain eastern sections of the North-South Expressway from 2017-2020.
During this
ninth sitting, the NA approved the establishment of the National Election
Council (NEC), elected an NEC chairperson, and ratified the list of the
council’s vice chairpersons and members.
She took
the occasion to praise the efforts of frontline forces as well as people’s
solidarity and support for each other in the country’s successful response to COVID-19.
Despite this, many challenges remain due to the complex nature of the pandemic
and the unpredictability of global political and economic circumstances, Ngan noted.
The NA also
recommended a number of measures to recover business activities, stabilise the macro-economy,
keep inflation under control, ensure social welfare, and create jobs.
She asked
the government, ministries, and agencies to promptly translate adopted laws and
resolutions into reality and accelerate awareness campaigns to ensure they are strictly
followed./.