MPs are expected to vote on the oil, inspection and domestic violence bill proposals this Monday, according to the VNA news agency, after which the draft state law will be considered again on the same day.
Regarding the latter, an audit report by the Legislature’s Economic Commission called for the coherence between the submitted project and other pieces of legislation audited by the Legislature to be checked.
He also called for a reassessment of land use regulations by foreign organizations performing diplomatic duties in Vietnam and Vietnamese abroad to ensure they are compatible with relevant international treaties.
The Commission itself stressed that it is also necessary to evaluate the implementation of land policy among ethnic minorities in order to amend and supplement the provisions of the draft law and ensure its practicability.
At its session last Friday, the Vietnamese Parliament passed the resolution on the estimate of the state budget in 2023, which provides for increases in salaries and pensions from next July.
According to the document adopted by the legislature, starting July 1, 2023, the basic salary of executives (cadres), civil servants and civil servants will increase to 1.8 million dong (about $72) per month.
At the same time, pensions and social security contributions will increase by 12.5 percent, and additional support will be given to those who retired before 1995 with low benefits.
The resolution also envisages increasing subsidies for deserving people to levels not below the standard of poor households in urban areas and increasing 20.8 percent of spending on social assistance measures linked to base pay .
In 2023, total government budget revenue will reach $65.3 billion while spending will approach $83.6 billion, with an estimated deficit of $18.3 billion, accounting for 4.42 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). becomes.
The Fourth Ordinary Session of the National Assembly of Vietnam in its XV. Legislature began on October 20th and ends on November 15th.
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