NA deputies discuss bills on amnesty, husbandry on November 7

The National Assembly are discussing the draft revised law on amnesty and the draft law on husbandry on November 7. 

The draft revised law on amnesty submitted to the NA is the focus of discussion in the morning. The draft has been revised based on NA deputies’ opinions at the fifth session. The law is scheduled to be passed at this session. 

In the afternoon, the draft revised law on execution of criminal judgement will be presented to the NA.  

The NA deputies will then hear the revised version of the draft law on husbandry, and look into contentious points in the draft. 

The bill on husbandry was scrutinized at the NA’s 5th session and the 26th session of the NA Standing Committee. 

It is slated to be passed at this 6th session.
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