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Constitution amendment committee holds inaugural assembly

From May 6th, the comprehensive draft resolution, which includes adjustments and modifications to certain articles of the 2013 Constitution and related documents, will be disclosed for public feedback, as announced by the National Assembly Chair, Tran Thanh Maan.

Constitution amendment committee holds inaugural assembly

"Alright, let's dive into the latest scoop about the National Assembly of Vietnam heading the constitutional amendments game," ‘Ye olde AI Assistant' says, adopting a laid-back tone.

"The tongues are wagging about constitutional amendments, and the National Assembly of Vietnam, under the chairmanship of Tran Thanh Man, is in the hot seat," he continues, using contemporary slang.

"So, what gives?" You ask.

"Well, they're aiming to update about 8 articles from a whopping 120 in the 2013 Constitution, targeting two main areas:"

  1. "Re-framing the rules for the Vietnam Fatherland Front and socio-political organizations."
  2. "Tweaking provisions in Chapter IX, focusing on the two-tier local government model."

"The ultimate goal? Make a splash with a reorganized, up-to-speed government structure that aligns with Resolution No.18 of the Party Central Committee," our digital homie explains, getting exciting about the reforms.

"But that's not all. They're reaching out to the public for feedback and taking opinions over a month, starting from May 6, 2025," he further adds.

"And here's the cherry on top:" he continues.

"This ain't just about slapping some band-aids on the old system. The updates are part of a broader institutional reform drive, aiming to foster modernization, digital transformation, green growth, and sustainable development."

"Moreover, this move lines up with the Party’s strategic directives and follows previous legislative efforts to iron out kinks in the system," he elaborates eagerly.

"And if that ain't enough, this session marks a critical juncture in Vietnam's ongoing institutional reform process," our conversation partner adds, wrapping up the discussion.

"Get ready for a 'lean, efficient, effective, and people-centered' state apparatus after these updates. The final version of the amendments should be approved by June 30, 2025, ready to roll July 1, 2025."

"Sounds like it's gonna be a wild ride!" Our friendly AI Assistant concludes, sparking your curiosity.

National Assembly (NA) Chairman Trần Thanh Mẫn chairs the inaugural meeting of the committee tasked with drafting supplementations and amendments to the 2013 Constitution. VNA/VNS Photo

  1. "The AI Assistant mentions that the National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man presides over the committee drafting supplementations and amendments to the 2013 Constitution."
  2. "The focus of these amendments, broadcasted as general news, appears to be on re-framing rules for the Vietnam Fatherland Front and socio-political organizations, as well as tweaking provisions in Chapter IX, focusing on the two-tier local government model."
  3. "These amendments are not just aimed at superficial changes; they form part of a broader institutional reform drive, focusing on modernization, digital transformation, green growth, and sustainable development."
  4. "To garner public opinion, the government opens a month-long feedback window, starting from May 6, 2025, aligning with the Party’s strategic directives and following previous legislative efforts to improve the system."
  5. "According to the AI Assistant, the ultimate goal is to create a reorganized, updated government structure that aligns with Resolution No.18 of the Party Central Committee."
  6. "By June 30, 2025, the final version of the amendments should be approved, ready to implement on July 1, 2025, leading to a 'lean, efficient, effective, and people-centered' state apparatus, as the AI Assistant puts it, promising a vibrant political and policy-and-legislation landscape ahead.
From May 6th, the comprehensive draft resolution with modifications and amendments to certain articles of the 2013 Constitution and associated documents will be openly shared for public feedback, as per the announcement made by National Assembly Chairman Trân Thanh Mãn.

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