NA deputies talk bills on higher education, public security forces
The draft Law on amendments and supplements to several articles of the Law on Higher Education and the Law on People’s Public Security Forces will be discussed at the ongoing sixth session of 14th National Assembly (NA) on November 6.
Bills on higher education and public security forces will be discussed on November 6. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The draft Law on amendments and supplements toseveral articles of the Law on Higher Education and the Law on People’s PublicSecurity Forces will be discussed at the ongoing sixth session of 14th NationalAssembly (NA) on November 6.
At the previous session, the NA deputies gave their opinions on amendments tothe Law on Higher Education. The draft law is expected to be adopted at this 6th session with a number of major contents. Accordingly, the higher education systemwill include universities, academies, and other higher education facilitieswith names in line with current regulations.
The amendment also regulates rational mechanisms to ensure university autonomyvia clarifying the institution of the university councils and defining therelations between the councils and the rectors. The universities will enjoymore autonomy, and they must be accountable for their speciality, organisation,human resources, finance and assets.
In the afternoon, head of the NA Committee on National Defence and Security VoTrong Viet will deliver a report on the draft Law on People’s Public SecurityForces.
The draft law includes seven chapters with 48 articles. Deputies hold mixedopinions over regulations on official communal police, positions for those withLieutenant General ranking, and ranking for director of provincial policedepartment.-VNA
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