Presenting a report at the meeting, N.A. Secretary-General and Chairman of the N.A. Office Le Quang Tung noted that N.A. agencies had worked with urgency, responsibility, and efficiency in February to fulfill their assigned tasks.
Key priorities for March and beyond include preparing reports and coordinating with the inspection teams of the Party Central Committee's Politburo and Secretariat for their 2025 review. The agencies will also give advice to Standing Board of the N.A. Party Committee in organizing the 2nd N.A. Party Congress for the 2025-2030 term. Other areas of focus will be preparations for the N.A. Standing Committee’s upcoming meetings in Q2 and events marking the 80th anniversary of the National Assembly.
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National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man chairs a N.A. meeting to review February's work and set priorities for March and beyond on March 4. |
Chairman Tran Thanh Man commended N.A. agencies, full-time deputies, and staff for their dedication to successfully organizing the 9th extraordinary session, which delivered many historic decisions.
Looking ahead, he emphasized that the workload would be heavy, with many challenges requiring unity and commitment. He called on N.A. agencies to strengthen their role in legislation, supreme oversight, and major national decisions.
To ensure progress, Chairman Man directed N.A. agencies to complete reports for submission to the Politburo, Party Secretariat, and Party Central Committee by March 15 regarding the review of Resolution 18-NQ/TW dated on streamlining the organizational apparatus of the political system for greater efficiency. He also requested instructions for internal restructuring within the N.A. Party Organization be finalized by March 7.
For institutional reforms, the top legislator assigned N.A. Vice Chairman Nguyen Khac Dinh to direct the Legal and Judicial Committee to urgently consider amendments to constitutional provisions related to the apparatus restructuring.
To prepare for upcoming N.A. sessions, Man urged a detailed review of laws related to administrative restructuring. He called for urgent proposals for special regulations that cannot be handled under standard legal frameworks, ensuring timely approval by the N.A. or its Standing Committee.
The N.A. Office was assigned to coordinate with relevant units to prepare the agendas for upcoming N.A. Standing Committee meetings and the 9th plenary session. It will also propose and draft necessary legal documents to ensure procedural efficiency and broad consensus.
The N.A. Chairman instructed continued refinement of the draft amendments to the Law on N.A. and People’s Council Oversight, while directing N.A. committees to work closely with the Government to implement laws and resolutions passed during the recent extraordinary session.
He emphasized the need for continued legislative reforms, enhanced oversight, and strengthened accountability in lawmaking. He also urged greater innovation, professionalism, and scientific approaches in N.A. operations.
Source: VNA