Opening the session, N.A. Chairman Tran Thanh Man noted that the committee is meeting at an important time, just after the new two-tier local administration model began operations nationwide on July 1, 2025. He stressed that the N.A., the Government, and all relevant agencies have swiftly started carrying out resolutions passed at the 9th session.

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The N.A. Standing Committee convenes its 47th session in Hanoi on July 10. 

At this one-day meeting, the N.A. Standing Committee is scheduled to give opinions on eight major items, including an initial discussion on a thematic supervision report on the implementation of policies and laws related to human resource development, especially high-quality personnel, which are deemed essential for sustainable economic growth in Vietnam's new development phase.

According to the top legislator, in the coming time, the Politburo will examine resolutions on education and training development and healthcare. Therefore, the Politburo will have six important resolutions, four of which are currently being implemented.

He also noted that the N.A. recently adopted three breakthrough resolutions, including Resolution No.193/2025/QH15 on piloting special mechanisms and policies to foster groundbreaking development of science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation; Resolution No.197/2025/QH15 on special mechanisms and policies to create breakthrough in law-building and law enforcement; and Resolution No.198/2025/QH15 on boosting the private sector's development.

At its 47th session, the N.A. Standing Committee is also reviewing proposed adjustments to the 2025 legislative agenda. Man asked members to carefully assess the urgency, necessity, and feasibility of each proposed draft law to ensure that the legislative program meets practical needs and maintains high quality.

Additionally, the committee is considering a summary report of the 9th plenary session and providing initial opinions for the 10th session, the last sitting of the 15th N.A.

The top legislator emphasized that preparations for this final session must be proactive, thorough, and innovative to uphold the N.A.’s leadership and policy-making role.

The N.A. Standing Committee will also examine the legislature’s reports on public petitions for April, May and June 2025.

In terms of major national matters, the committee is expected to approve the Prime Minister’s proposal on the appointment of ambassadors of Vietnam.

Source: VNA