Chairing the fifth conference of the N.A. Party Committee on June 29, the leader said the committee must continue improving its leadership capacity to meet increasingly demanding tasks in 2026 and throughout the current tenure.
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National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man speaks at the meeting. |
Reviewing the committee’s performance in the first half of this year, Chairman Man said it had guided its subordinate Party organisations to gradually put their operations on a more orderly footing while strengthening coordination in implementing assigned tasks. It continued to play a central role in institutionalising the Party’s guidelines, particularly conclusions issued by the Politburo and the Secretariat, while improving the quality of legislation, supreme oversight and decisions on major national issues.
He also highlighted the successful leadership of the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026–2031 tenure, as well as the organisation of the first session of the 16th legislature.
For the remainder of the year, the N.A. Chairman requested the committee to promptly translate the Party’s guidelines adopted after the third plenum of the 14th Party Central Committee into legal regulations, describing this as a key task requiring continued improvements in lawmaking, verification, supervision and decision-making.
He also urged faster preparation of proposals for submission to competent authorities, stronger political and ideological work, stricter inspection and Party discipline, and improved professional performance by the Council for Ethnic Affairs and N.A. committees. At the same time, he called for greater unity within N.A. Party Committee and closer coordination with agencies outside the N.A. to better perform tasks.
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An overview of the meeting |
Regarding revisions to the committee’s working regulations, the top legislator stressed that they should not merely prescribe procedures but serve as the operational framework for the committee under its new organisational model. It should clearly define authority, responsibilities, task allocation, coordination and inspection mechanisms while upholding democratic centralism, promoting collective wisdom and reinforcing individual accountability, particularly that of leaders.
He also requested careful review of two draft coordination regulations to be submitted to the Secretariat, saying they should facilitate smoother leadership and target more effective policymaking.
The conference looked into a six-month review report, tasks for the second half of 2026, revised working regulations of the N.A. Party Committee for 2025–2030 tenure, and two draft coordination regulations. With all delegates present voting in favor, the N.A. Party Committee approved in principle its working regulations for the 2025–2030 term.
Source: VNA