It is scheduled that on the morning of February 25, the 35th session of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly will be officially opened in Hanoi.
During the three-day sitting, which comes freshly after the nine-day-long Tet holidays, the legislators will devote a lot of time tackling differing views on the law on the election of deputies to the National Assembly and the People’s Council; the law on natural resources, maritime environment and islands; and the revised law on state budget, among others.
They will also look into a plan to allocate Government bond-sourced standby capital in the 2011-2015 period. At its 34th session, the Standing Committee spent time examining preparations for the upcoming 132nd General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU-132), which is scheduled for March in Hanoi. IPU-132 is expected to greet delegates from more than 160 countries around the world.
The 35th session will be closed on February 27.
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