The session will be divided into two phases, spanning 26 days. The first phase will last for 17 days from May 20 to June 8. The second phase will be nine days long from June 17 to June 27.
The National Assembly will spend two and a half day for the Q&A session.
Deputies are expected to approve 10 bills and three resolutions and debate 11 other bills.
Especially, the legal documents are expected to be ratified including the Social Insurance Law (amended), Law on Road Traffic Order and Safety, Capital Law (amended), Law on Asset Auctions, and Law on Management and Use of Weapons, Explosives and Support Tools (amended)./.