Lawmakers are set to vote on revisions and amendments to a broad spectrum of legal frameworks, include the Law on Vietnamese Nationality, the Law on Cadres and Civil Servants, the Law on Organization of the People’s Courts, the Law on Organization of the People’s Procuracies, the Law on Election of Deputies to the N.A. and People’s Councils, the Law on State Budget, the Law on Public Investment, and the Law on Credit Institutions.

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N.A. Chairman Tran Thanh Man delivers remarks concluding the Q&A session on June 20. (Photo for illustration)

Other anticipated approvals include the Law on Participation in U.N. Peacekeeping Operations, the Law on Science, Technology and Innovation, along with revisions to the laws on atomic energy, the Vietnam Fatherland Front, trade unions, youth, and practice of grassroots democracy. Revisions to some defense and security related laws will also be voted on.

A series of impactful resolutions to be passed include the ones on the establishment of the national election council, the election of the council's chairperson, and the ratification of vice chairpersons and members of this council, and various personnel matters.

Educational measures are featured among the resolutions such as tuition fee support for preschool children and students in the general education system, and universal preschool education for children aged three to five. Besides, lawmakers will vote on a resolution on agricultural land tax exemptions, another on the N.A.'s supervision program for 2026, and the one on mechanisms for settling difficulties and problems caused by legal regulations.

In terms of infrastructure development, the parliament will vote on resolutions on investment policies for Quy Nhon - Pleiku Expressway and Ring Road 4 in Ho Chi Minh City, adjustments to the Bien Hoa - Vung Tau Expressway project, development of Vietnam’s international financial center, and trial application of some special mechanisms and policies for Hai Phong city’s development.

In addition, deputies are set to pass the 2023 state budget settlement, the evaluation of Q&A activities during the 9th session, and the session's resolution.

Parliamentarians will also deliberate several significant legislative proposals such as the laws on mutual legal assistance in criminal and civil matters, the law on emergency situations, the law on transfer of sentenced persons, and the law on extradition. They will also examine the supervision of response to citizen petitions submitted to the previous session.

Source: VNA