The 9th extraordinary session of the 15th National Assembly focused on passing a law amending and supplementing certain articles of the Law on Organization of the National Assembly. The amendments included changes to regulations on the Council of Nationalities and Committees of the National Assembly, as well as adjustments to the division of authority between the National Assembly and the National Assembly Standing Committee. The goal was to address problems and inadequacies that arose from practical activities.
The session also aimed to define the scope, tasks, and powers of the National Assembly, the Government, and other state agencies in accordance with the Constitution. The National Assembly Standing Committee proposed keeping this content in the draft Law to ensure consistency with other legislative documents.
Additionally, revisions were made to the organizational structure of the National Council and National Assembly Committees, with a focus on including full-time National Assembly deputies in these bodies. The establishment of Subcommittees was also addressed as a method of organizing the work of these agencies to ensure flexibility.
The session further discussed the National Assembly session, proposing to replace the term “extraordinary session” with “irregular session” or “thematic session” to clarify the meeting schedule. The aim was to ensure timely institutionalization of the Party’s policy on streamlining the apparatus and personnel work. Overall, the amendments aimed to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the National Assembly’s operations.
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