[8] On 7 April 1968, Luong convened a session in the Lower House to discuss details of negotiations the US plan to address with Democratic Republic of Vietnam in the 1968 bilateral talks, which would eventually lead to the 1973 Paris Peace Accords.
"[12] According to Speaker Lương the goal of bombing North Vietnam is to stop the infiltration of communist troops and weapons into the South.
[13] After President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu's speech to the joint session of the National Assembly of the Republic of Vietnam on 2 November 1968, Speaker Lương and along with other lawmakers marched to the Independence Palace demanding Thiệus' and Vice President Nguyễn Cao Kỳ's responses on what the future of South Vietnam would be like if the US were to abandon them.
[16] In early 1970, He granted permission for the arrest of fellow Deputy Trần Ngọc Châu who has been accused by President Thiệu of having connections to the Viet Cong and helping them maintain territory within South Vietnam.
President Thiệu furthering declaring that Deputy Trần Ngọc Châu posed a threat to the country's national defense.
Luong and other members of the Lower House expressed, "More than anyone else, they are upset by the news that the lives and properties of a large number of Vietnamese nationals have suffered heavy losses.
"[18] On 30 May 1970, Lương and other members of South Vietnam's leadership attended the funeral of the late Chief of State Phan Khắc Sửu in Saigon.