National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man speaks at the closing of the 8th session of the 15th National Assembly |
Speaking at the closing session, NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man emphasized that the 8th session completed all set agendas, considering and deciding many major issues, including difficult and complex matters related to numerous industries and fields.
NA deputies voted to pass 18 laws with high approval rates, approved 21 resolutions and contributed opinions to ten other draft laws.
The NA conducted Q&A sessions in the banking, health care, and information and communications.
The personnel work was carried out strictly in accordance with Party regulation and State law. The NA elected the State President of Vietnam, members of the NA Standing Committee and the Secretary General of the NA, approved the appointment of the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Transport and judges of the Supreme People's Court.
The 15th National Assembly (NA) wrapped up its 8th session on Saturday afternoon after 29.5 days of working. |
Man urged the Government, NA agencies, the Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuracy, the State Audit Office, and relevant agencies to focus on directing, thoroughly implementing, and urgently issuing all guidance documents in detail to effectively execute the freshly-adopted laws and resolutions. They were urged to proactively, actively, and swiftly build a legal framework for new issues and trends, creating breakthroughs for the country's development.
He affirmed that the 8th session of the 15th NA is a success, emphasizing that the spirit of the Resolution of the Party Central Committee’s 10th plenum which includes the urgent requirement for reorganizing and streamlining the political system's apparatus to meet the demands and tasks of the country in the new stage.
He highlighted the important remarks by Party General Secretary To Lam at the opening of the session, as well as his recent directions regarding the fight against corruption, waste, and negativity.
The NA, the NA Standing Committee, the Council of Ethnic Affairs, and NA committees, NA Office and agencies will continue to further innovations and promptly reorganize the organizational apparatus toward transparency, efficiency and strength, Man said.


