National Assembly deputies voted to approve the Law on Cyber Information Safety during their plenary session in Hanoi on November 19.
Under the chair of NA Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, they heard a report on acquiring feedback on the law that was delivered by member of the NA Standing Committee and head of the NA Committee on Science, Technology and Environment Phan Xuan Dung.
The deputies also heard the presentation on the draft revised Law on Pharmacy by Minister of Public Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien and a report examining that law by head of the NA Committee on Social Affairs Truong Thi Mai.
Seventeen lawmakers later raised their opinions on the draft Law on Asset Auction, including those regarding auctioneers, auction businesses, violation settlement and compensation, among others.
In the afternoon, the NA discussed in groups the bills on pharmacy and associations.
On November 20, legislators are due to adopt the draft Law on Supervising the National Assembly and People’s Councils, review the pilot enforcement on bailiff, and discuss the adoption of a protocol amending the establishment of the World Trade Organisation.
In the afternoon, they will cast votes to approve the draft amended Law on Accounting and debate the draft Law on Faiths and Religions.
The deputies also heard the presentation on the draft revised Law on Pharmacy by Minister of Public Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien and a report examining that law by head of the NA Committee on Social Affairs Truong Thi Mai.
At the NA's session
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In the afternoon, the NA discussed in groups the bills on pharmacy and associations.
On November 20, legislators are due to adopt the draft Law on Supervising the National Assembly and People’s Councils, review the pilot enforcement on bailiff, and discuss the adoption of a protocol amending the establishment of the World Trade Organisation.
In the afternoon, they will cast votes to approve the draft amended Law on Accounting and debate the draft Law on Faiths and Religions.
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