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Quiz promotes knowledge on regulations on NA, People’s Councils elections

A contest for Vietnamese citizens all over the world to study current regulations on elections of deputies to the National Assembly and People’s Councils will go online from 0:00 on April 1 to 24:00 on April 30.
Quiz promotes knowledge on regulations on NA, People’s Councils elections ảnh 1The contest will go online from 0:00 on April 1 to 24:00 on April 30. (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - A contest for Vietnamese citizens all over the world tostudy current regulations on elections of deputies to the National Assembly andPeople’s Councils will go online from 0:00 on April 1 to 24:00 on April 30.

The event, to be held by the Ministry of Justice in collaboration with the NationalAssembly Office, is part of the activities in response to the upcoming electionslated for May 23.

Besides, it aims to raise public awareness of the significance of the elections,while promoting IT application into law popularisation and education.

The contest focuses on the Law on Election of Deputies to the NationalAssembly and Deputies to People’s Councils in 2015, severalregulations under the 2013 Constitution, Law on Organisation of the NationalAssembly, and Law on the Organisation of Local Governments.

Contestants shouldaccess to //thitimhieuphapluat.moj.gov.vn,the Ministry of Justice’s portal, the National Election Council’s portal, theVietnam National Assembly Television’s website, Dai Bieu Nhan dan e-newspaper,and Vietnam law e-newspaper to answer 20 questions.

Each contestant isallowed to do the test three times to improve the results.

Excellent contestants will receive certificates and gifts from the organisingboard, with one first prize worth 6 million VND (261 USD), five second prizeseach worth 3 million VND, 10 third prizes each worth 2 million VND, and 20consolidation prizes each worth 1 million VND./.
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