Legislators discuss bills on education, cyber security
Legislators have been discussing bills on education and cyber security at the 5th session of the 14th National Assembly in Hanoi on May 29 morning.
An overview of the fifth session of the 14th National Assembly (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Legislators have beendiscussing bills on education and cyber security at the 5th session of the 14thNational Assembly in Hanoi on May 29 morning.
Minister of Education and Training Phung XuanNha presented the draft law amending and supplementing some articles in the Lawon Education, while Chairman of the National Assembly’s Committee for Culture,Education, Youth and Children Phan Thanh Binh delivered a report verifying thebill.
After that, Chairman of the National Assembly’sCommittee for Defence and Security Vo Trong Viet is scheduled to present areport on revision of the draft Law on Cyber Security, which includes sevenchapters and 47 articles.
In the afternoon, lawmakers will discuss ingroups the draft Law on Marine Police and the draft revised Law on Amnesty.
The Law on Marine Police aims toinstitutionalise the Party’s policies and guidelines and regulations relatingto the Constitution 2013 on enhancing the country’s defence-security strength andcreating a legal foundation for the operation of marine police forces.
The bill comprises eight chapters and 49articles, stipulating the role, position, function, operational principles, andcoordination activities for marine police.
Adopted at the second session of the 12thlegislature, the Law on Amnesty came into force on March 1, 2008.
The draft revised Law on Amnesty consists of sixchapters and 39 articles, stipulating principles of implementation, Statepolicies on amnesty, and behaviours prohibited in the conduct of amnesty.-VNA
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