Chairman of the National Assembly's Committee on Legal Affairs Hoang Thanh Tung (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA)
- The National Assembly (NA)’s Committee on Legal Affairs virtually convened
its 34th plenary session in Hanoi on March 16 under the chair of its Chairman
Hoang Thanh Tung.
In the morning, the
committee assessed a report on the Government’s performance during the 2016 –
2021 tenure. It also examined the Government’s proposals and projects on
establishment of some administrative units and administrative boundary adjustment
of several provinces and cities.
According to the
report, during the past term, the issue of applying for adjustments to the law
and ordinance building programme has yet to be addressed. Meanwhile, many
projects included in the programme were not prepared in time, hence being
postponed or withdrawn. The organisation of law enforcement and promulgation of
documents on detailed regulations remained slow.
Participating
lawmakers recommended the Government continue to pay attention to and direct
the serious implementation of the NA’s resolutions and its agencies’ recommendations
on consolidating the state administrative apparatus organisation.
At the same time, they
asked for a detailed report on the outcomes of restructuring and improving human
resources quality in association with downsizing the payroll. The Government
was also recommended to evaluate the effectiveness of personnel training
programmes and outcomes of overhauling the organisation and management system
of public non-business units.
The plenary session is
also set to discuss a Government proposal concerning the regulation on the
number of full-time members of the Hanoi People’s Council in the 2021 – 2026
tenure./.
VNA