NA's fifth session opens today
Deputies will decide on a raft of important issues, including the revised 1992 Constitution draft, revised land laws and confidence votes for senior positions at the 13th National Assembly's 5th session, which opened this morning in Ha Noi.
Late President Ho's birthday honours other moral exemplars
A ceremony to mark the 123rd birthday of late President Ho Chi Minh and honour those who excelled in following his moral examples took place in HCM City yesterday.
Corruption, poverty and growth concern the people
People from across the country have submitted over 1,700 messages expressing concern over the unsustainable growth of the national economy, corruption and the widening rich-poor gap, among other issues, to the National Assembly, which opens its fifth session today.
Assembly Chairman hails outstanding young policemen
National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung on Saturday met with young policemen who have made outstanding achievements in national defense.
PM solidifies ‘strategic' friendship with Belarus after meeting President
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who affirmed that Viet Nam is a strategic partner in Southeast Asia for Belarus.
Ha Noi hastens Uncle Ho morals campaign
The campaign to study and follow late President Ho Chi Minh's moral example is to be accelerated, a national conference in Ha Noi heard yesterday.
Top politicians to face landmark National Assembly confidence vote
A vote of confidence on the nation's 49 top official positions will be conducted during the upcoming meeting of National Assembly – the first time since the measure was introduced – and those who poll less than 50 per cent will face a no-confidence vote or be called to resign.
High command
A Royal Thai naval ship led by Commander in chief Niwat Jipoolphol docked in HCM City yesterday, starting a five-day visit to boost co-operation and undertsanding between Viet Nam and Thailand.
Aussies to give $157m for development push
The Australian Government will provide an estimated A$159.1 million (US$157 million) in official development assistance to Viet Nam for the 2013-14 period, the Australian Embassy announced yesterday.
National Assembly to set up own TV channel
The National Assembly (NA) will soon have its own TV channel to provide comprehensive reportage on the activities of the assembly and local People's Councils.
Experts eye housing, real estate law moves
Experts proposed several ideas on how to amend the Housing Law and Real Estate Business Law at a session held yesterday by the Ministry of Construction in HCM City.
Tra Vinh official arrested for bribery

Police in the southern province of Tra Vinh have arrested chief inspector of the provincial agriculture and rural development department for allegedly accepting bribes from two local fertiliser production companies.

Foreign investor decree clarified

The Government has recently launched various measures to strengthen weak credit institutions. One of these measures is a draft decree regulating how many shares foreign investors can purchase in Vietnamese credit institutions, listed and non-listed shareholding banks, financial companies and financial leasing companies (collectively VCIs).

Hightlight

Tax code reforms to decipher dependents Tax code reforms to decipher dependents

People who are dependent on personal income tax payers will be given their own tax codes to avoid people lodging claims as dependents of more than one taxpayer.

Farmer-firm linkups remain elusive despite Gov't efforts Farmer-firm linkups remain elusive despite Gov't efforts

More than 10 years after the Government unveiled policies to encourage tie-ups between farmers and businesses, the proportion of farm produce sold through such contracts remains modest.

Buddha statues highlight heritage Buddha statues highlight heritage

An exhibition of Buddhist artefacts from the 11th to 20th century opened yesterday at the HCM City-based Xa Loi Pagoda.

Australian book to provide ‘limitless' inspiration Australian book to provide ‘limitless' inspiration

A book by Australian limbless victim Nick Vujicic was launched in Vietnamese yesterday.