15th NA’s sixth plenary session wraps up, with set agenda completed

- Wednesday, 29/11/2023, 15:25

The 15th National Assembly (NA)’s sixth plenary session wrapped up in Hanoi on November 29 morning.

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General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and party and states officials at the closing session. Photo: Ho Long

Speaking at the closing ceremony, NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue said that after 22.5 days of working, all of the working agenda was completed.

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General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and party and states officials at the closing session. Photo: Ho Long

During this plenary session, the legislative body approved seven laws and eight resolutions, contributed ideas on eight draft laws, discussed many important issues, and issued a general Resolution of the session.

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NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue chairs the session. Photo: Quang Khanh


A vote of confidence was conducted on 44 officials holding the positions elected or approved by the 15th-tenure National Assembly. 

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NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue chairs the session. Photo: Quang Khanh

For the first time in the 15th tenure, the Prime Minister, all Deputy Prime Ministers, 21 ministers and heads of sectors directly answered questions related to 21 different fields grouped into four areas, namely general economics – macroeconomics, sectoral economics, socio-culture, and judiciary matters, internal affairs and state audit.

The legislature continued to allow the piloting of a number of specific policies to speed up progress and create maximum facilitation in organising investment in 21 important national projects and key road projects.

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An overview of the session. Photo: Ho Long

In order for the newly-adopted laws and resolutions to soon come to life, the National Assembly assigned its Standing Committee to thoroughly organise the grasp and implementation of these laws and resolutions.

Deputies were required to promptly report to voters nationwide on the results of the plenary session; maintain close contact with and listen to their opinions and aspirations, especially on urgent issues; and actively supervise the organisation and implementation of the Constitution and laws, and the settlement of citizens' petitions, complaints and denunciations./.

Vu Thi Kim Anh