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General Secretary To Lam and Politburo Member, Standing Secretary of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu and voters vote to elect National Assembly Deputies of the 16th term and People's Council deputies at all levels for the 2026-2031 term at polling station No. 2, Ba Dinh ward, Hanoi City. Photo: Hai Nguyen
General Secretary To Lam and Politburo Member, Standing Secretary of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu and voters vote to elect National Assembly Deputies of the 16th term and People's Council deputies at all levels for the 2026-2031 term at polling station No. 2, Ba Dinh ward, Hanoi City. Photo: Hai Nguyen

Confirming 500 National Assembly deputies of the 16th term who were elected as qualified deputies

PHẠM ĐÔNG (báo lao động) 28/03/2026 08:15 (GMT+7)

The National Election Council confirmed that 500 people who were elected as National Assembly deputies of the 16th term are eligible as National Assembly deputies according to the provisions of law.

On March 27, the National Assembly Office issued press release No. 610/VPQH-TTTV on the National Election Council confirming sufficient qualifications for National Assembly deputies of the 16th term.

Accordingly, on March 27, 2026, based on the provisions of the Constitution, laws and related documents, the National Election Council issued Resolution No. 238/NQ-HDBCQG confirming that 500 people who were elected as National Assembly deputies of the 16th term are qualified as National Assembly deputies according to the provisions of law.

The specific list according to Resolution No. 232/NQ-HDBCQG dated March 21, 2026 of the National Election Council announces the election results and the list of people elected as National Assembly deputies of the 16th term (see here).

According to a report by the National Election Council, in the 16th National Assembly election, the proportion of National Assembly deputies expected to be full-time elected was the highest ever, reaching 40% (1.4% higher than the 15th National Assembly term; 5.5% higher than the 14th National Assembly term; 7.2% higher than the 13th National Assembly term; 10.6% higher than the 12th National Assembly term).

With the above results, it shows that the composition of National Assembly deputies of the 16th term has reduced concurrent deputies working in executive and judicial agencies, and increased the proportion of full-time deputies.

The proportion of National Assembly deputies of the 16th term with postgraduate qualifications reached 83.6%, higher than the 15th National Assembly term (78.55%).

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