In his speech, N.A. Secretary General and Chairman of the N.A. Office Le Quang Manh said the first session will review and decide on organizational and personnel matters, nine draft laws and legal normative resolution, five groups of socio-economic, financial, budgetary, supervisory issues and other key matters, while nine additional topic groups will be submitted to lawmakers for consideration.

The session is scheduled to open on April 6 and close on April 24, spanning a total of 11 working days.

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N.A. Chairman Tran Thanh Man addresses the meeting. (Photo: qdnd.vn)

N.A. Chairman Man, in his address, said the session carries special significance, coming on the heels of the 14th National Party Congress, the election of deputies to the N.A. and People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026–2031 term, and the 14th Party Central Committee’s second plenum.

According to him, lawmakers will review and finalize key state leadership positions, including the State President, Prime Minister, N.A. Chairman, N.A. vice chairpersons, Deputy PMs, Cabinet members, members of the N.A. Standing Committee, head of the N.A. Council for Ethnic Affairs and heads of N.A. committees.

Central and local authorities have completed a review of election-related complaints in line with regulations before finalizing results. Coordination among agencies has largely been completed, allowing the certification of the eligibility of 500 elected deputies. The National Election Council is expected to approve a resolution confirming the eligibility of all 500 deputies on March 27.

Regarding the agenda, Chairman Man requested the standing board of the N.A. Committee for Culture and Social Affairs to urgently review a proposed amendment to the Law on Social Insurance so it can be submitted to the N.A. Standing Committee for consideration in April. If conditions are met, the draft law will be added to the first session’s agenda.

For other urgent and important issues related to newly issued Party resolutions, he asked the N.A. Secretary General and Chairman of the N.A. Office to instruct relevant agencies to prepare documents and submit them to N.A. bodies before April 11 to allow sufficient time for review and consideration during the second phase of the session.

On the N.A.’s digital transformation scheme and relevant schemes, he assigned the standing board of the N.A. Committee for Science, Technology and Environment to coordinate with relevant agencies to finalize a detailed progress report, including implementation status, bottlenecks, proposed solutions and responsibilities, for submission to N.A. leaders before April 20.

Source: VNA