National Election Council’s subcommittee for legal documents, resolution of complaints holds first meeting
Dinh noted that the election will take place amidst the ongoing restructuring of the political apparatus, requiring a shorter preparation timeline and more detailed coordination and guidance.
At the first meeting of the subcommittee for legal documents and resolution of complaints in Hanoi on September 4 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The National Election Council (NEC)’s subcommittee for legal documents and resolution of complaints convened its first meeting on September 4.
At the event, delegates deliberated on draft resolutions on the subcommittee's working regulations and member assignments, and a draft report to be submitted to the NEC. The subcommittee also conducted a comprehensive review of activities since its establishment, including monitoring the issuance of legal documents and coordinating with the NEC’s office and relevant agencies to expedite implementation processes.
ꦆ National Assembly Vice Chairman Nguyen Khac Dinh, who is also head of the subcommittee, stated that the subcommittee’s role is to advise the NEC and local authorities to issue legal documents, oversee the promulgation of documents by designated agencies, handle complaints and denunciations related to the elections, and provide advisory support for the NEC for official responses.
National Assembly Vice Chairman Nguyen Khac Dinh speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)
He noted that the election will take place amidst the ongoing restructuring of the political apparatus, requiring a shorter preparation timeline and more detailed coordination and guidance.
The governmental restructuring has resulted in functional and operational changes across the political system, he stated, urging the subcommittee to build upon the documents from the previous term while adapting them to meet the requirements in the next context.
He ordered the supporting team to incorporate member opinions and finalise the draft resolutions and reports, and emphasised the need for closer coordination and mutual support to ensure the highest quality of work.
🌌 Touching on work regulations, he proposed dividing the subcommittee into specialised groups under the direct guidance of the head or deputy heads, focusing on legal documents and the resolution of complaints, denunciations and related issues. The move would allow timely settlement of both regular and unexpected matters. Dinh also underscored the importance of a well-balanced distribution of tasks among the subcommittee members to ensure swift responses to emerging issues./.
NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man requested enhancing the supervisory role of the people, the Vietnam Fatherland Front, and socio-political organisations to ensure the election process is truly substantive and effective.
According to the resolution, Nguyen Thi Thanh, a member of the Party Central Committee and Vice Chairwoman of the NA, was appointed Standing Vice President of the council and head of its personnel sub-committee.
The decision to form the NEC was made under Resolution 211/2025/QH15, while the appointment of Politburo member and NA Chairman Man as the NEC Chairperson was made under Resolution 212/2025/QH15.
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Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Berris Ekinci affirmed Turkey’s desire to deepen cooperation with Vietnam, noting that since establishing diplomatic ties in 1978, the two countries have maintained effective collaboration in trade, investment, defence industry, culture, and tourism.
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