Adjustments to Law on the NA’s Organisation passed

February 17, 2025 - 16:15
In addition to two regular sittings each year, the legislature will organise irregular sessions at the request of the State President, the NA’s Standing Committee, the Prime Minister, or at least one-third of the deputies.
Deputies votes to pass the Law amending and supplementing several articles of the Law on the Organisation of the National Assembly on Monday. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — The National Assembly (NA) on Monday passed the Law amending and supplementing several articles of the Law on the Organisation of the NA at its ongoing 9th extraordinary session, with all 461 present legislators, or 96.44 per cent of the total number of deputies, casting “yes” votes.

Notably, the term "extraordinary session" is changed to "irregular session".

In addition to two regular sittings each year, the legislature will organise irregular sessions at the request of the State President, the NA’s Standing Committee, the Prime Minister, or at least one-third of the deputies. These sessions are intended to promptly address urgent matters within the NA’s authority, thus meeting the needs of socio-economic development, national defence, security, and foreign affairs.

The newly-passed law amends and supplements 21 articles, up four articles compared to the draft law presented to the legislature for feedback, and abolished 17 articles of the old law.

The amendments and supplementations ensure timely institutionalisation of the Party's guidelines on streamlining and restructuring the organisational apparatus and personnel work, in alignment with the amendments and supplementations to the Law on Government Organisation, the Law on Organisation of Local Administration , and the Law on the Promulgation of Legal Documents.

Additionally, the law does not specify the exact number or names of the legislature's agencies. This approach is consistent with the ongoing policy of streamlining the organisational apparatus, ensuring that the structure of the agencies aligns with their functions, tasks, and authority. Among the 10 NA agencies currently, eight are directly impacted by the restructuring, while two new agencies have been established. — VNS

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