
To facilitate people in issuing red books, Mr. Ngan also noted that this work depends greatly on the organization of implementation and people's awareness of law compliance as well as the close supervision and responsibility of local authorities, the Fatherland Front , and even inspection and examination agencies. "More than anyone else, only officials who are directly attached to the people, directly holding local land funds, and managing land fluctuations throughout the history of land use can grasp this matter," Mr. Ngan emphasized. Mr. Ngan also noted that in implementation, local authorities, the Fatherland Front, and even inspection and examination agencies must consider whether the implementation causes difficulties for people. "This cannot be specifically regulated in the law, but in the decree, we will include the procedures for issuing red books in this case to minimize difficulties and troubles for people," Mr. Ngan added. In addition, the representative of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment also emphasized People need to be aware to ensure that the proposal to issue red books is in accordance with the law, avoiding social conflicts during the policy implementation process. "This is a very good policy that inherits previous Land Laws and is based on current practices to issue. We will try to perfect the sub-law documents and, with the responsibility of the central State management agency, we will coordinate with relevant agencies to monitor the implementation of the policy well," said Mr. Ngan./.
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