2015: The Year the National Assembly Accurately Reflects the National Trend of Deep and Genuine Reform
An Important Year for the National Assembly
2015 was an important year for the National Assembly of Vietnam. The Assembly held its 13th session, which was the first session of the 14th National Assembly. The session was held from May 22 to June 19, 2015, and was attended by 495 deputies. The session was chaired by National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung.
The 13th session of the National Assembly was a historic event. It was the first session of the National Assembly to be held under the new Constitution of Vietnam, which was adopted in 2013. The new Constitution introduced a number of important changes to the way the National Assembly operates, including reducing the number of deputies from 500 to 495 and increasing the term of office of deputies from five to ten years.
The National Assembly's Agenda
The 13th session of the National Assembly had a busy agenda. The Assembly considered and approved a number of important laws, including the Law on Land, the Law on Education, and the Law on Public Investment. The Assembly also approved the government's budget for 2016 and made a number of important decisions on other matters, such as the appointment of new government ministers.
One of the most important issues that the National Assembly considered was the issue of economic reform. The Assembly passed a number of laws and resolutions that were designed to promote economic growth and development. These laws and resolutions included the Law on Enterprises, the Law on Investment, and the Law on Public-Private Partnerships.
The National Assembly's Response to Public Opinion
The 13th session of the National Assembly was also notable for the way that it responded to public opinion. The Assembly held a number of public hearings on important issues, such as the Law on Land and the Law on Education. The Assembly also took into account the views of the public when making decisions on other matters, such as the appointment of new government ministers.
The National Assembly's responsiveness to public opinion is a sign of the Assembly's commitment to democracy and transparency. The Assembly is committed to listening to the voices of the people and to representing their interests.
The National Assembly's Role in the Future of Vietnam
The National Assembly has a vital role to play in the future of Vietnam. The Assembly is the supreme representative body of the people of Vietnam, and it has the power to make laws, approve the budget, and oversee the government. The Assembly is also responsible for ensuring that the government is accountable to the people.
The National Assembly is committed to leading Vietnam into a new era of prosperity and development. The Assembly is confident that Vietnam can achieve its goals of becoming a modern, industrialized country by 2020.