Vietnam, China share experience in law making

The National Assembly’s Committee for Legal Affairs and the Constitution and Law Committee of the Chinese National People’s Congress (NPC) exchanged experience in law building during their online talks on November 4.
Vietnam, China share experience in law making ảnh 1The National Assembly’s Committee for Legal Affairs and the Constitution and Law Committee of the Chinese National People’s Congress (NPC) held online talks on November 4. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The National Assembly’sCommittee for Legal Affairs and the Constitution and Law Committee of theChinese National People’s Congress (NPC) exchanged experience in law buildingduring their online talks on November 4.

The Vietnamese side briefed Chinese officials on theprocess of law making in Vietnam and the role of the Committee for LegalAffairs and other NA agencies in this regard.

They also shared experience in building laws on environmental protection and agriculture.

The Chinese side talked about lessons they learnt in making laws on civil andcriminal affairs, and in the COVID-19 prevention and control.

The participants held that the meeting offers a goodopportunity for the two sides to enhance their mutual understanding and learnfrom each other’s experience, thus contributing to consolidating cooperation,and boosting political trust between the two committees as well as the twoParties, States and peoples.

The two sides agreed to maintain information exchange andcollaboration through suitable formats in line with the cooperation agreementreached by the Vietnamese NA and the NPC in 2015, and the spirit of the online talksbetween NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue and Chairman of the NPC Standing CommitteeLi Zhanshu on June 17 this year.

On this occasion, head of the NA Committee for Legal Affairs Hoang Thanh Tung thanked the Chinese Party,State and people for their donations of COVID-19 vaccines and medical suppliesto Vietnam, and asked China to continue to assist and share its experience in pandemicresponse in the time ahead./.
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