Today (February 6), continuing the 42nd Session, the National Assembly Standing Committee is expected to work in the afternoon.
Accordingly, the National Assembly Standing Committee gave opinions on the draft Law amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Organization of the National Assembly.
At the same time, comments were given on three drafts, including: Resolution of the National Assembly on the organizational structure of the National Assembly's specialized agencies; Resolution of the National Assembly on the number of members of the Standing Committee of the 15th National Assembly (amended); Resolution of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly on the specific tasks, powers and organizational structure of the National Assembly's specialized agencies.
Also at the 42nd Session, the National Assembly Standing Committee will consider and adopt a number of Resolutions to implement the Law on Organization of People's Courts in 2024.
Regarding this content, Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court Le Minh Tri presented a report. After that, Chairwoman of the National Assembly's Judicial Committee Le Thi Nga will present a summary of the review report.
An important issue is personnel work that will be commented on by the Standing Committee late in the afternoon of the same day.
On the opening day of the 42nd session of the National Assembly Standing Committee (yesterday, February 5), Politburo member and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man said that the National Assembly Standing Committee will give opinions on personnel work to be submitted to the National Assembly under its authority at the 9th extraordinary session.
According to the National Assembly Chairman, there is exactly one week left until the opening day of the session, so he requested that the National Assembly agencies closely coordinate with the Government agencies to focus on thoroughly implementing the policy concluded by the Party Central Committee Conference and the Politburo's conclusion on innovation and improvement of the law-making process.
Urgently revise and complete submissions, reports, draft laws and resolutions immediately after receiving comments from the National Assembly Standing Committee, and send files and documents to ensure timely delivery to National Assembly deputies and agencies.