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National Election Council convenes first meeting

NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man requested enhancing the supervisory role of the people, the Vietnam Fatherland Front, and socio-political organisations to ensure the election process is truly substantive and effective.
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man, who also serves as President of the National Election Council (NEC), delivers remarks at the NEC's first meeting on July 9. (Photo: VNA)
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man, who also serves as President of the National Election Council (NEC), delivers remarks at the NEC's first meeting on July 9. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The National Election Council (NEC) held its first meeting on July 9 under the chairmanship of National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man, who also serves as President of the council.

Chairman Man said the NEC, established at the recent 9th session of the 15th parliament, held the first meeting to officially give opinions on the preparations for the election of deputies to the 16th NA and all-level People's Councils for the 2026–2031 tenure, slated for March 15 next year. He noted that the election is a political event of national importance reflecting the people's right to mastery and selecting outstanding deputies who represent the people's will and aspirations in the new tenure.

During the meeting, participants discussed several important proposals, including a draft resolution on the assignment of duties to NEC members, the working regulations of the NEC, a resolution on the establishment of NEC sub-committees, the NA Standing Committee's proposal regarding a resolution on the NEC's supporting apparatus, a tentative schedule of NEC meetings, and the assignment of agencies responsible for drafting and issuing documents in service of the upcoming election.

All draft proposals were approved in principle with 100% consensus from attending members.

Chairman Man stressed the need to continue reviewing and finalising the assignment of duties to NEC members. Following the meeting, the NEC Standing Committee will formally send requests to relevant ministries, agencies, and organisations to nominate personnel for the sub-committees.

He asked for a thorough review of relevant legal documents, with changes in administrative organisation, including the restructuring of central agencies, the dissolution of district-level administrative units, and the merger of provincial and communal-level administrative divisions, taken into account.

The top legislator also pointed out the importance of ensuring that the quality of elected deputies in this term surpasses that of previous terms'.

Underscoring that this first meeting served as a foundational step in guiding the entire electoral process, he asserted that all NEC activities must adhere strictly to the principles of democracy, discipline, transparency, and legality.

Given the big workload and limited time, he demanded thorough preparations in all aspects, as well as seamless collaboration between the NEC and the NA Standing Committee, the Government, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, ministries, sectors, and local authorities at all levels.

He also requested enhancing the supervisory role of the people, the Vietnam Fatherland Front, and socio-political organisations to ensure the election process is truly substantive and effective. In addition, it is necessary to step up communications to raise public awareness about citizens’ rights and obligations in the election, while proactively refuting false or distorted information about the election.

The Chairman further stressed that the personnel work must strictly follow the established procedures and standards, be objective and transparent, and ensure appropriate structure and representation. Proper personnel preparation, he noted, is crucial to the overall success of the election.

Lastly, he encouraged the widespread adoption of information technology 🃏throughout all stages of the election process to ensure smooth coordiꦯnation from the central level down to 34 provinces and cities, and over 3,321 communes, wards, and special zones nationwide./.

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