The National Assembly (NA) is set to consider the draft revised Law on Public Investment, the draft law on military reserve force, and the draft law on the entry and exit of Vietnamese citizens on May 28.
A view of the seventh session of the 14th National Assembly (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The National Assembly (NA) is set toconsider the draft revised Law on Public Investment, the draft law on militaryreserve force, and the draft law on the entry and exit of Vietnamese citizenson May 28.
This forms the seventh working day of the 14thNA’s ongoing seventh session in Hanoi.
In the morning, Chairman of the NA’s Committeefor Financial and Budgetary Affairs Nguyen Duc Hai will deliver a report onamendments to the draft revised Law on Public Investment.
Later, legislators will have a plenary debate onthe draft, which comprises 11 chapters with 106 articles.
In the afternoon, Defence Minister Ngo Xuan Lichwill submit the draft law on military reserve force and the draft law on theentry and exit of Vietnamese citizens. Verification reports on these draftswill later delivered by Chairman of the NA’s Committee for Defence and SecurityAffairs Vo Trong Viet.
The draft law on military reserve force consistsof five chapters with 47 articles. Meanwhile, the draft law on the entry andexit of Vietnamese citizens features six chapters with 40 articles.
After that, NA deputies will have groupdiscussions on the two draft laws.-VNA
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