The National Assembly’s question and answer sessions are scheduled to take place in three days, from October 30 to November 1, as part of its ongoing sixth session, according to the NA Office.

Ministers attend a NA discussion session on October 27. (Photo:
NDO/Duy Linh)
| On the first day of questioning, NA deputies will
listen to Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh present the report regarding
the Government's implementation of the NA resolutions on specialised
supervision and Q&A sessions from the beginning of the NA's 14th tenure up
to its fourth session.
The NA will also hear reports by Nguyen Hoa Binh, Chief Justice of
the Supreme People's Court, and Le Minh Tri, Prosecutor General of the Supreme
People's Procuracy, on their implementation of the NA resolutions on
specialised supervision and Q&A sessions.
In the afternoon of October 30 and the remaining two days, NA
deputies will question Government cabinet members, the Chief Justice of the
Supreme People's Court and the Prosecutor General of the Supreme People's
Procuracy about the contents of their reports.
The NA Office stated that, before the end of the inquiry session,
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc will share his opinions to clarify some issues
relating to the responsibility of the Government.
Following that, NA Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan will deliver a
speech to conclude the question and answer session.
Today, October 29, the NA will look into outcomes of the
implementation of the State budget estimate for 2018; the State budget
estimate, State budget allocation plan for 2019 and the national
financial-budgetary plan for 2019-2021; and the allocation of the remaining
budget and unused regular spending from 2017.
The deputies will also review the implementation of the mid-term
public investment plan, and national finance during the 2016-2020 period.
Source: NDO
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