Vietnamese National Assembly
The Vietnamese National Assembly is the highest legislative body in Vietnam. It is responsible for making laws, approving the national budget, and overseeing the government. The assembly consists of representatives elected by the people, serving five-year terms.
The National Assembly meets twice a year to discuss important national issues and to pass legislation. It plays a crucial role in shaping the country's policies and ensuring that the government is accountable to the citizens. The assembly also has the power to approve or dismiss the Prime Minister and other key government officials.