The launch forms part of the newspaper’s communication campaign surrounding the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and to People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026–2031 term. It also commemorates the 80th anniversary of the first general election of the National Assembly of Viet Nam, held on 6 January 1946.
The page comprises nine sections: Organisational Structure; Constitution-making, Legislation, Major Policy Decisions; Supreme Supervision; Deputies and Voters; External Relations; News; Policy Dialogue; Multimedia; and Q&A.
The Organisational Structure section outlines the system and apparatus of the National Assembly, highlighting innovations designed to improve its effectiveness.
The Constitution-making, Legislation, Major Policy Decisions section provides updates on constitutional and legislative processes, key debates, and the anticipated impacts of laws and ordinances on national life. It also covers major policy decisions on economic and social development, defence, security, culture, and foreign affairs.
The Supreme Supervision section details oversight activities by the National Assembly and its committees, including questioning sessions and supervisory models. Deputies and Voters reports on voter meetings, opinions, and initiatives that strengthen the bond between deputies and the electorate.
External Relations highlights the National Assembly’s role in parliamentary diplomacy, while News delivers updates on elections, personnel appointments, and official releases.
Policy Dialogue features seminars, expert interviews, and debates on legislative and policy issues. Multimedia offers visual and interactive content on elections, structure, and supervision, while Q&A provides foundational knowledge about the Assembly’s functions and answers voter concerns.
A highlight of the page is the infographic series “80-Year Journey of Establishment and Development of the National Assembly of Viet Nam”. Developed with data from the Viet Nam National Assembly Museum, it presents key milestones, structural innovations, and the Assembly’s evolving role in national development.