Hanoi (VNA) – The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee began its 26th session in Hanoi on September 12 with seven billsand three draft resolutions tabled for discussion.
In his opening remarks, NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue said that the NA StandingCommittee will give opinions on the draft Land Law (revised), the draft Law onSocial Insurance (revised for the second time), draft Archive Law (revised),draft Law on National Defence Industry, Security and Industrial Mobilisation,the draft Law on Organisation of People’s Courts (revised), the draft Capital Law(revised), and the draft Law on Credit Institutions (revised).
He expected the NA Standing Committee to make careful consideration of a draft resolutionon the application of supplementary corporate income tax in line with globalregulations on prevention of tax base erosion, a draft resolution on the pilotapplication of support for investment in high technology, anda draft resolution on adjustments to the NA’s report on the feasibility study ofland acquisition, compensation, and resettlement project of Long ThanhInternational Airport.
Regarding the supervision work, Hue said a draft supervision plan and an outline of the report of the NAStanding Committee’s supervision team on the implementation of policies andlaws on ensuring traffic safety and order from 2009 to 2023 are on the session's agenda.
Besides, it will mull over reports by the NA thematicsupervision group on the implementation of the NA resolutions on the NationalTarget Programmes on new-style rural area building during 2021-2025,sustainable poverty reduction during 2021-2025, and socio-economic developmentin the ethnic minority-inhabited and mountainous areas during 2021-2030.
Members of the committee will give comments on the 2023 reports by the Chief Justice of theSupreme People’s Court and the Prosecutor General of Supreme People’s Procuracy, reports by the Government on the prevention and combat of corruption,criminals and law violations as well as judgement execution activities in 2023, and the 2023 report and auditing plan for 2024of the State Audit Office.
They will also make preparations for the sixth NA plenary session./.