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executive power
The National Assembly and the People's Councils in supervising the exercise of executive power in Laos
(PTOJ) - Oversight of executive power involves the use of necessary measures and methods by state agencies, social organizations, and citizens to prevent and eliminate abuses of power and overreach by state agencies in the exercise of executive authority, ensuring that executive power is exercised in accordance with the Constitution and laws. Among the various entities with authority to oversee the implementation of executive power, the National Assembly and the People’s Councils are the most important. This article analyzes the current situation and proposes several solutions to enhance the effectiveness of the National Assembly and People’s Councils in overseeing the exercise of executive power in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic.
International Issues
Completing the mechanism for controlling executive power under the conditions of a single party in Vietnam
DOI: 10.70786/PTJ.V42.7172 (PTOJ) - Completing the mechanism of controlling executive power (MCEP) is one of the crucial aspects in the process of building and perfecting the socialist rule-of-law state of Vietnam led by the Communist Party of Vietnam. During the process of State building, this mechanism has been gradually improved, making an important contribution to promoting socialist democracy. This article clarifies the necessity and content of perfecting MCEP in the context of the single-party system in Vietnam today. This article is the result of research on the project code KX.04.09/21-25.
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