The plenary session of the National Assembly (NA) was opened on Wednesday in Hanoi to discuss important issues, under the chair of Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan.
At the meeting, legislators heard the government’s proposal on amendments to Resolution No. 38 issued by the NA on the construction of Ho Chi Minh road, and reviewed the hydro-power development master plan.
NA deputies debated several contentious issues in the draft law, focusing on bidding management and inspection, settlement of relevant complaints, preferential treatment and competitiveness in bidding process, and responsibilities of bidders and investors, among others.
The NA Standing Committee also presented a report on how it processed public feedbacks on the draft amended Bidding Law.
Today, October 31, deputies will look at the outcomes of the 2013 socio-economic development plan, the progress of the 2011-2015 socio-economic development plan, the 2014 plan and directions and measures to achieve socio-economic goals by 2015.
During the following days, the NA will continue debating and finalizing draft amendments to the 1992 Constitution, and the draft revised law on land.
The legislative body will also ratify the Government’s proposed personnel, elect positions for some NA agencies and decide other issues.
The NA began its sixth session in the 13th tenure on October 21, focusing once again on the country’s hugely important socio-economic development decisions.
The session is scheduled to last 40 days.
Đăng ký: VietNam News