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Top legislator talks reform of NA committees

National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue emphasised the professionalism and standards of deputies as well as the structure of full-time deputies while speaking at a working session on improving the legislature’s operational quality in Hanoi on December 23.
Top legislator talks reform of NA committees ảnh 1National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue speaks at the working session. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – National Assembly ChairmanVuong Dinh Hue emphasised the professionalism and standards of deputies as wellas the structure of full-time deputies while speaking at a working session onimproving the legislature’s operational quality in Hanoi on December 23.

The working session aimed to implement the scheme to developa strategy for building and perfecting a rule-of-law socialist State till 2030with orientations to 2045.

The top legislator laid stress on the structure of theCouncil for Ethnic Affairs and other committees of the NA.

For the NA Standing Committee, he agreed with theproposals raised by the compiling board of the scheme that the committee shouldgradually take over some functions of the legislature.

Regarding election campaigns and meetings with voters,Hue said more attention should be paid to socialist democracy in activities ofNA deputies as well as democracy in the legislative body’s operation.

Meetings between deputies and voters and people need morereforms, the NA Chairman said.

He took note of the need to increase question and answer activities at the StandingCommittee and other committees of the NA, and improve the collection of votesof confidence.

The leader also mentioned the relations between the NA,the Standing Committee and People's Councils./.
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