Opinions of the National Assembly Standing Committee on the Interpretation, Acceptance and Modification of the Draft Credit Institutions Law (Amendment)
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On the afternoon of January 9, under the chairmanship of National Assembly Vice Chairman Nguyen Duc Hai, the National Assembly Standing Committee provided opinions on the acceptance, interpretation and modification of the draft “Credit Institutions Law” (amendment). The National Assembly’s Financial and Banking Committee provides opinions on the interpretation, acceptance and revision of the draft “Credit Institutions Law (Amendment) Law” • {Announcement Date} On the afternoon of January 9, the National Assembly Standing Committee Nguyen Duc Hai, under the guidance of the Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly, issued an opinion on the “Credit Institutions Law” Express opinions on the reception, interpretation and modification of the draft (amendment) of the Law.
Representatives attending the 29th National Assembly Standing Committee meeting – Photo: VGP/LS
At the meeting, the Standing Committee of the National Assembly listened to a report by Wu Hongcheng, chairman of the Economic Committee, on the reception, interpretation and modification of the “Draft of Credit Institutions Law (Amendment)”.
Accordingly, based on the opinions put forward by representatives of the National Assembly on Friday and to implement the instructions of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly, the Standing Economic Committee will work closely with the State Bank of Vietnam and relevant agencies to study, receive, modify and interpret the opinions of representatives of the National Assembly and relevant agencies. and organizations, the draft law was completed in a thorough and rigorous spirit. Report on the reception, interpretation and modification of the draft law, clearly stating what has been received and modified compared to Friday’s meeting; content soliciting opinions from the National Assembly Standing Committee…
At the meeting, members of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly expressed their opinions on the acceptance, interpretation and modification of the draft “Credit Institutions Law” (amendment); listened to reports from government representatives and clarified some contents of the draft law.
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