Vietnam has established an appraisal council to review proposed changes to the investment policy for the Ninh Thuan 1 nuclear power project.
VOV.VN - Recent policy initiatives and legal revisions are injecting new impetus into Vietnam’s technology sector, establishing breakthrough legal frameworks that keep pace with global trends.
The draft revised Law on the Press sets out new rules for press agencies' operations in cyberspace, requiring all online activities to comply with press legislation, cybersecurity standards, each outlet’s editorial mandate, and relevant international commitments.
The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee on October 8 reviewed the draft amended Press Law, focusing on the financial mechanism of core multimedia agencies.
Party General Secretary To Lam chaired a working session in Hanoi on September 18 with the Standing Board of the Government’s Party Committee to discuss some contents of the bills of the Land Law (revised), the Planning Law, the Law on Urban and Rural Planning, and the Investment Law.
VOV.VN - With all 470 deputies present voting in favor, the National Assembly on June 16 adopted a resolution on amendments and supplements to certain articles of the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (2013 Constitution).
VOV.VN - The government has planned to raise its GDP growth target to 8% or higher for 2025 and has submitted the revised plan to the National Assembly for consideration and approval at its coming extraordinary session in Hanoi next week.
Continuing the agenda of the 8th session, the 15th National Assembly on October 22 heard a report and provided feedback on the draft revised Law on Prevention and Control of Human Trafficking.
The Ministry of Transport has proposed a significant overhaul of Vietnam's railway management system, as outlined in the draft Revised Railway Law.
VOV.VN - Vice Chairman of the Vietnamese National Assembly (NA) Nguyen Khac Dinh and his Lao counterpart Chaleun Yiapaoher co-chaired a symposium on Constitution revision in Vientiane on July 4.