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National Assembly to adopt two resolutions on November 10

Lawmakers will vote to approve two resolutions on November 10 as part of the ongoing sixth session of the 15th National Assembly (NA).
National Assembly to adopt two resolutions on November 10 ảnh 1At a NA working session. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Lawmakers will vote toapprove two resolutions on November 10 as part of the ongoing sixth session ofthe 15th National Assembly (NA).

The resolutions are on state budget estimate for2024 and on central budget allocation plan for the year.

In the morning, they will opine on proposals andverification reports of the draft Law on Road Traffic and the draft Law onRoad Traffic Order and Safety, and the resolution on the application ofadditional corporate income tax (CIT), under regulations against the erosion ofthe global tax base.

They will then discuss in groups the documents.

In the afternoon, the legislators will scrutinisethe draft Law on Capital City (revised) and the draft amended Law on Archives./.
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