On August 5, in Hanoi, Politburo member and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man chaired an August meeting to evaluate the results of July's work and deploy a number of key tasks in August 2025.
Speaking at the meeting, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man acknowledged and highly appreciated the achievements of the National Assembly agencies in July.
Sharing about the results of the official visit to Senegal and Morocco, attending the 6th World Parliament Chairmen's Conference and conducting bilateral activities in Switzerland, the National Assembly Chairman said that the National Assemblies/Parliaments of the countries highly appreciated the results of the activities of the Vietnamese National Assembly.
In particular, they highly appreciated the innovation in thinking in law-making, the streamlining of the apparatus at the central and local levels to operate effectively, efficiently and efficiently.
These are also the contents that you want Vietnam to exchange and share experiences with - the National Assembly Chairman emphasized.
According to the National Assembly Chairman, in August and the coming time, the workload will be very large. The immediate focus is preparing to hold the First National Party Congress, organize the National Assembly Forum on supervision activities (August 6); The 10th session of the National Assembly - a session with a huge workload, is expected to review more than 90 contents, including passing nearly 40 laws... along with a series of other important tasks.
The National Assembly Chairman suggested that the National Assembly leaders focus on giving specific opinions on each task, focusing on proposing solutions to effectively implement the tasks of the National Assembly and the agencies of the National Assembly.
According to the report at the meeting, in July, the National Assembly Chairmen and Vice Chairmen focused, led, and closely directed the National Assembly agencies and the National Assembly Office to strive, focus highly, proactively, promptly, creatively in performing tasks and completing a large workload.