The National Assembly Television Channel made its debut in Hanoi on January 6, with Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung in attendance.
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It will help voice voters’ opinions and aspirations swiftly and fully as well as acting as a bridge connecting the NA with voters and as a forum for them to exchange ideas in order to increase the NA’s operation efficiency, he added.
At the 18th meeting of the 13th NA Standing Committee on May 16, 2013, the Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) was assigned to be in charge of producing the National Assembly TV channel. With joint efforts over 200 reporters, editors and technicians, the channel is now broadcast around the clock.
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