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Submitted by ctv_en_1 on Mon, 07/23/2007 - 13:30
According to the result of a vote on July 23, Nguyen Phu Trong was elected as chairman of the National Assembly with 97.97 percent of votes. In his swearing-in speech, chairman Nguyen Phu Trong pledged to continue to promote the three functions of the National Assembly – legislative, supervision and decision-making on the country’s important issues.

National Assembly deputies elected four vice chairmen - Nguyen Duc Kien (96.75 percent), Uong Chu Luu (93.91 percent), Tong Thi Phong (91.08 percent) and Huynh Ngoc Son (92.94 percent).


The National Assembly also elected 13 members of the National Assembly Standing Committee. They comprise Ksor Phuoc, Nguyen Van Thuan, Le Thi Thu Ba, Ha Van Hien, Phung Quoc Hien, Le Quang Binh, Dao Trong Thi, Truong Thi Mai, Dang Vu Minh, Nguyen Van Son, Pham Minh Tuyen, Tran The Vuong, and Tran Dinh Dan.


On behalf of elected members of the NA Standing Committee, chairman Nguyen Phu Trong expressed his emotion on the credit given by NA deputies.


Chairman Trong said the 10th National Party Congress identified major orientations and tasks for the country in the 2006-2010 period. They include enhancing the leadership and competitive strength of the Party, promoting national strengths, facilitating the renewal process, gathering all sources for national industrialisation and modernisation, practising social advances and equality, improving national defence and security, expanding international relations, actively integrating into the world economy, maintaining social orders, bringing the country out of the under-developed country status, and basically turning the country into an industrialised nation along the line of modernisation by 2020.


Chairman Trong further said, the entire Party, army and people should exert greater efforts with the NA playing a key role in fulfilling these important tasks.


“In my capacity as NA Chairman I will stand shoulder to shoulder with NA deputies, the Party and people to make greater contributions to raising the quality and efficiency of the law-making process, supervisory activities and decisions on important national issues, making the NA deserve to be the country’s most powerful legislative body,” Mr Trong said.


NA standing committee members will improve revolutionary virtues, study and follow late President Ho Chi Minh’s moral example while strongly combating bureaucracy, corruption and wastefulness and identifying themselves as representatives of people to prevent their opinions to the NA and relevant agencies.


At the end of the morning session, NA Chairman Trong read a report proposing the re-election of Nguyen Minh Triet as State President.


In the afternoon, NA deputies will discuss the nominations for State President and will hear reports on the issue from all NA deputies.

 

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