New NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue sworn into office

(VOVWORLD) -  Vuong Dinh Hue took the oath of absolute loyalty to the Fatherland, the People, and the Constitution on the morning of March 31, as he was sworn into office as Chairman of the 14th National Assembly (NA).
New NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue sworn into office - ảnh 1National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue takes the oath

Vuong Dinh Hue, Politburo member, Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, Secretary of Hanoi Capital High Command, and Head of the Ha Noi NA Delegation was elected as NA chairman of the 14th legislature and Chairman of National Election Council (NEC) at the 11th sitting of the 14th legislature on March 31 morning.

At the swearing-in ceremony, Hue pledged to give his best efforts in order to competently fulfill the tasks assigned by the Party, State, and the People.

In the role of NA Chairman, Hue has vowed to work in collaboration with various NA agencies and legislators in order to reform methods, whilst improving the quality and efficiency of the NA’s activities to serve the interests of the nation and happiness of Vietnamese people.

As part of the NEC, Hue will work with other members to perform their functions, duties, and powers under the law.

In his role as new NA Chairman, Hue also highlighted the outstanding results recorded during the course of the 14th NA saying they created positive impressions on people nationwide.

During the course of the March 31 session, as part of the 11th sitting of the 14th legislature, the NA Standing Committee will present a range of proposals on relieving certain NA Vice Chairpersons, whilst the legislators will also hold group discussions on this issue.
The legislature will later cast secret ballots to relieve several NA Vice Chairpersons.
Following the release of the results of the voting, the deputies are scheduled to debate and vote on a resolution to relieve these NA Vice Chairpersons.
Later on in the day, the NA Standing Committee will present a list of candidates for the positions, with the legislators discussing the candidates in groups.

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