Legislators pass resolution on NA supervision programme for 2023
06/07/2022 09:30
Per the resolution, at its 5th session, the NA will carry out supreme supervision regarding the mobilisation, management and use of resources for COVID-19 prevention and control; as well as the implementation of policies and laws on grassroots health and preventive medicine.
It will also consider a series of Government reports on the conduction of socio-economic development and budget plans in 2022 and in the first months of 2023; the State’s finance in 2021; and the practice of thrift in 2022, among others.
At the 6th session, the NA will supervise the implementation of resolutions on the national target programmes on building new-style rural areas for 2021-2025, sustainable poverty reduction for 2021-2025, and socio-economic development in ethnic-minority-populated and mountainous areas for 2021-2030.
It will also review reports from the Government, including its mid-term assessment on outcomes of implementing the 2021-2025 plans for socio-economic development, economic restructuring, medium-term public investment, and national finance.
In 2023, the NA Standing Committee will supervise two topics on the NA’s resolutions regarding the renewal of high school education programmes and textbooks; and on the implementation of policies and laws on energy development in the 2016-2021 period./.