The Constitution stipulates that all state power belongs to the people. The National Assembly , as the highest representative body of the people and the highest organ of state power, is the most concentrated manifestation of that power. Therefore, the power of the National Assembly is the power entrusted by the people through their votes and exercised through representatives chosen by the people. In other words, the power of the National Assembly lies not only in legislation, supervision, and decision-making on important national issues, but also in its ability to truthfully reflect the will and aspirations of the people in each law, each policy, and each supervisory activity over the state apparatus.
The National Assembly Chairman's message on the origin and purpose of the National Assembly's power is even more meaningful as the whole country is looking forward to the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and representatives to People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term. This is not only an important political event for the country, but also an opportunity for the people to exercise their right to self-governance, choosing the most worthy representatives to participate in the highest state power organs and local state power organs.
As our country enters a new stage of development with very high demands on the quality of national governance, the expectations of the people towards representative institutions are also growing and becoming more stringent. People not only desire sound policies, but also expect decisions from the highest state power organs to translate into concrete and tangible changes in real life: from a more favorable business environment and more efficient public services to increasingly equitable and open development opportunities and a higher quality of life.
These expectations place greater responsibility on each member of the 16th National Assembly as well as on the 16th National Assembly itself.
In this context, National Assembly representatives are not only participants in discussions and voting in the parliamentary chamber, but first and foremost, they must be honest representatives of their constituents, listening to the voices of the people and translating issues from real life into the process of policy and lawmaking. A National Assembly representative only truly fulfills the responsibility entrusted to them by their constituents when their voice in the parliamentary chamber reflects the concerns of the voters, the practical issues at hand, and when they dare to defend the interests of the majority of the people in every decision made by the National Assembly.
For the National Assembly, the urgent requirement is to continue to vigorously innovate legislative thinking. In a complex and dynamic world, law cannot be merely a tool for management, but must be a launching pad for development. This requires the policy and law-making process to be based on a scientific foundation, comprehensive impact assessment, and multi-faceted consultation. The legislative vision must anticipate and anticipate reality. Along with this, supreme oversight must be substantive, emphasizing accountability, and thoroughly investigating the causes and solutions to the country's bottlenecks.
"The power of the National Assembly originates from the people and must serve the people" also means constantly strengthening the trust between voters and the National Assembly. That trust is not built on slogans, but on the tangible effectiveness of each law, each policy, and each oversight activity.
When the people clearly feel that their voices are heard, their rights are protected, and the fruits of development are truly present in their lives, only then can the National Assembly fully fulfill its sacred mission: to be the highest organ of state power, but first and foremost, the organ of the people's power.
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