These bills are land law (revised), real estate trading (revised), housing law (revised), water resources law (revised), telecommunication law (revised), law on management and protection of defense facilities and military zones, grassroots security forces, law on identity cards (revised), and law on credit organizations.
The legislature will also approve one resolution on piloting some mechanisms and policies to tackle legal hurdles involving investment in road facilities.
In addition, the lawmakers will mull over amendments and supplementation to other laws on social insurance, archives, defense industry-security-industrial mobilization, road traffic, road traffic safety and order, the capital city, organization of People's Courts, and property auction.
Regarding socio-economic aspect, the National Assembly will evaluate the implementation of the socio-economic development plan for 2023, decide on socio-economic development plan for 2024 and financial-budget plan for 2024-2026, and discuss mid-term reports on the implementation of plans on socio-economic development, economic restructuring, public investment, repayment of public debts in the 2021-2025.
The legislative body will deliberate on reports of the Supreme People's Court, Supreme People's Procuracy, and the Government on anti-corruption, crime prevention, judgment enforcement in 2023.
The National Assembly will hold a vote of confidence for positions elected or approved by it, conduct mid-term review of the implementation of three national target programs on rural development, sustainable poverty reduction, socio-economic development in ethnic and mountainous areas for the 2021-2025./.