At the closing meeting of the 15th NA's first session. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The first session of the
15th National Assembly (NA) concluded in Hanoi on July 28.
At the closing meeting, all 469 deputies present or 93.99
percent of total lawmakers voted to pass the session’s Resolution.
Speaking at the event, NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue said after
nine consecutive days of working in a serious, democratic, solidarity, wise,
and responsible manner, the legislature has successfully completed its agenda.
With high consensus, the NA approved and issued 29
resolutions, including 17 resolutions on organisation and personnel, 11 thematic
resolutions, and one general resolution on the first session, promptly resolving
immediate pressing issues and making decisions on important strategic and
long-term ones.
At the session, the legislators elected the State President, NA
Chairman, Prime Minister, Vice State President, Vice NA chairpersons, members of the NA
Standing Committee, Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court, Prosecutor
General of the Supreme People's Procuracy, NA Secretary General, Chairperson of
the Council for Ethnic Affairs, heads of NA committees, and State Auditor
General.
It also ratified the appointment of Deputy PMs, ministers and
other Cabinet members, and justices of the Supreme People’s Court,
while approving a proposed list of Vice President and members of
the National Defence and Security Council.
In addition, the lawmakers spent their time discussing and making decisions on plans for 2021 – 2025 regarding socio-economic development, national
finance and public debt borrowing and payment, and middle-term public investment.
They also decided on investment policy for the national target programmes on new-style
rural development and on sustainable poverty reduction for the period.
The top legislator underscored that the first session delved
into various important contents and took place amid complicated developments of
the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in Ho Chi Minh City and southern localities with
a risk of wide spreading.
Given such context, the NA has agreed to shorten the session’s
duration by eight days compared to the plan, he said./.
VNA