Two resolutions adopted on 17th day of National Assembly’s 7th session

Two resolutions were adopted and two draft laws were tabled for discussion on June 11, the 17th working day of the 14th National Assembly’s 7th session.
Two resolutions adopted on 17th day of National Assembly’s 7th session ảnh 1At the seventh session of the 14th National Assembly (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
Two resolutionswere adopted and two draft laws were tabled for discussion on June 11, the 17th working day of the 14th National Assembly’s 7th session.

In the morning, lawmakers gaveopinions on the draft law on the military reserve force, with most opinionsfocusing on the wording of the bill, banned activities, cases when the reserveforce can be mobilized, among other issues.

Following the discussion, NA ViceChairman Do Ba Ty asked the drafting board to consider the opinions and refinethe bill. The bill will be sent to NA deputies for further consideration beforebeing submitted to the NA for approval at the 8th session.

The NA spent the remaining ofthe morning to debate a proposal on the appointment of judges at the SupremePeople’s Court.

In the afternoon, the NA adopteda resolution approving the 2017 State budget balance with 443 approval votesout of a total 448.

Later, a resolution on thelegislature’s law building programme in 2020 and adjustments to the lawbuilding programme for 2019 was put out for voting and approved by 448 out of451 votes.  

The lawmakers continued theafternoon session with a discussion of the draft law on library.-VNA
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