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NA’s closing ceremony on November 24 to broadcast live

The National Assembly will hold its closing ceremony on November 24, which will be broadcast live nationwide.
NA’s closing ceremony on November 24 to broadcast live ảnh 1Lawmaker from Nghe An Nguyen Huu Cau (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The National Assembly will hold its closing ceremony onNovember 24, which will be broadcast live nationwide.

As scheduled on the day, it will adopt the Law on Planning and debate the draftrevised Law on National Defence in the morning.

Later in theafternoon, lawmakers are due to approve the Resolution on the feasibilityreport for land reclamation, compensation and resettlement in Long Thanhinternational airport project, the Resolution on piloting special mechanism,policy for Ho Chi Minh City development, the Resolution on continuing to reformState apparatus in streamlined, efficient and effective operations, and theResolution on the NA’s question-and-answer activity.

On November23, the National Assembly adopted the revised Law on Public Debt Managementduring a plenary session.

Under thedirection of NA Vice Chairman Phung Quoc Hien earlier, lawmakers heard a reporton acquiring feedback on the bill presented by member of the NA StandingCommittee and head of the NA’s Finance-Budget Committee Nguyen Duc Hai.

Also in themorning, they discussed the draft Law on Cyber Security, focusing on technicalstandards for cyber security, responsibilities of the State managementagencies, organisations and individuals, among others.

Minister ofPublic Security To Lam clarified several issues raised by legislators.

In theafternoon, the NA looked into the draft amended Law on Complaints under thechair of NA Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu.

Twelvedeputies gave opinions on the rights and responsibilities of complainants,complaint validity, and settlement of wrongful complaint cases.

Government InspectorGeneral Le Minh Khai provided further information about issues of concern.-VNA
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