The session will convene at the NAHouse in Hanoi on November 23. It will be held in two stages, with the first lastinguntil November 10 and the second from November 20 to 28.
The legislature is set to discuss and vote on nine draft laws and revised law on land, realtybusiness, housing, water natural resources, telecommunications, the managementand protection of defence facilities and military zones, grassroots securityforces, identity cards, and credit organisations, along with a resolution on piloting a number of mechanisms and policies to tackle regulation hurdles involving laws related to investment in building road facilities.
In addition, the lawmakers will scrutise eight draft laws, namely the laws on social insurance (amended), archives (amended), defenceindustry, security and industrial mobilisation, road, road traffic safety andorder, the capital city (amended), organisation of people's courts (amended); and amending and supplementing a number of articles of the law on asset auctions.
The NA will mull over a series of socio-economic issuesinvolving the implementation of the plans for socio-economic developmentand State budget in 2023 and draft plans for next year, amongothers.
The legislature will review judicial work reports and decide on adjusting anumber of contents of the NA’s Resolution 53/2017/QH14 dated November 24, 2017 onthe feasibility study report of land acquisition, compensation, support, andresettlement project serving the construction of the Long Thanh internationalairport.
Question and answer sessions are also on schedule, focusingon the responsibilities of Government members and sectors' heads inimplementing a number of resolutions of the 14th NA.
The NA will supervise the implementation of its resolutionson national target programmes on building new rural areas for 2021 – 2025,sustainable poverty reduction for 2021 – 2025, and the developmentsocio-economy of ethnic minority and mountainous areas for 2021 – 2030.
Votes of confidence will be held for the positionsvoted or appointed by the NA, with results to be announced on the mass media.
Since the beginning of its tenure, the legislature has voted to approve and appointed 50 positions. The list earmarked for the vote of confidence will besubmitted to the NA Standing Committee on October 24./.