
The National Assembly Delegation of Nghe An discussed in Group 3 with the National Assembly Delegations of Quang Ngai and Bac Kan provinces. Attending the discussion session were comrade Tran Quang Phuong - Member of the Party Central Committee, Vice Chairman of the National Assembly, representative of Quang Ngai delegation.
Comrade Thai Thanh Quy - Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Provincial People's Council, Head of the National Assembly Delegation of Nghe An province chaired the discussion session.

Speaking at the discussion, Major General Tran Duc Thuan - Standing Member of the National Assembly's Defense and Security Committee, delegate of Nghe An delegation agreed with the inclusion of regulations in the law on the courts exercising judicial power.
Affirming that this is very necessary content, he requested that the drafting and reviewing agencies study and clarify the judicial power of the court.
Based on the analysis, Major General Tran Duc Thuan expressed regret that this draft revised law removed the court's authority in collecting evidence and suggested that this content be carefully considered.

Delegate Thai Thi An Chung - Member of the Provincial Party Executive Committee, Deputy Head of the National Assembly Delegation of Nghe An acknowledged that the Law on Organization of People's Courts (amended) has followed the trend that when exercising judicial power, the court has very specific tasks and powers.
However, according to the delegate, there are some points that need to be further clarified, such as: Regulations on the content of handling administrative violations according to the provisions of the law or deciding on issues related to human rights, rights and obligations of agencies, organizations and individuals according to the provisions of the law...

Delegate Thai Thi An Chung also said that when the judicial power of the court is institutionalized, it is necessary to study and stipulate more responsibilities and roles of the Court in protecting the Constitution.
The delegate of Nghe An agreed with the model of organizing the court according to the court of first instance and the court of appeal and not organizing the court according to the administrative level as in the draft law.
Accordingly, it is proposed that the first instance trial should be transferred entirely to the court of first instance; and in cases where it is found that there is a gap in capacity or that more time is needed to prepare, a roadmap can be provided so that the task of first instance trials of cases will no longer be assigned to the appellate court as is currently the case.

The Deputy Head of the Nghe An National Assembly Delegation also proposed to remove the age requirement for being a judge and juror. This is also the view shared by Mr. Pham Phu Binh - Standing Member of the National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee, delegate of the Nghe An Delegation. According to him, the requirement that a person must be at least 28 years old to be appointed as a judge is both unreasonable and unnecessary.
Mr. Tran Nhat Minh - full-time National Assembly delegate from Nghe An delegation agreed with the establishment of a specialized first-instance people's court.
This is very important in judicial reform, especially for the Court sector to ensure professionalism in adjudication. However, regarding the duties and powers of the Specialized Court, he suggested that they should be more clearly defined.

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