
Responding at a press conference on the morning of October 9 about the preparation and organization of the 1st Government Party Congress, term 2025 - 2030, Minister of Justice Nguyen Hai Ninh said that at the 10th Session of the 15th National Assembly , the Government plans to submit to the National Assembly for consideration and approval about 55 draft laws and resolutions.
In total, it is expected that in 2025 alone, the Government will submit to the National Assembly for promulgation about 102 laws and resolutions. “This is a record workload with the largest number of documents ever issued in a year,” said Minister of Justice Nguyen Hai Ninh.
Since the beginning of the term, the Government and the Prime Minister have issued 988 documents under their authority, including 813 decrees, 11 resolutions and 164 decisions. This is a record amount of work in this term in the issuance of documents by the Government and the Prime Minister.
According to Minister of Justice Nguyen Hai Ninh, the Resolution of the 13th National Party Congress identified institutional improvement as one of the three strategic breakthroughs. Resolution 66-NQ/TW of the Politburo also clearly stated that legal institutions must become the breakthrough of breakthroughs and required the work of building legal institutions not only to remove bottlenecks in practice but also to create competitive advantages and a solid legal foundation to mobilize all resources for socio-economic development.
Minister Nguyen Hai Ninh said that in the past term, ministries, ministerial-level agencies and especially the heads including the Ministers have really taken part, creating very outstanding results in the work of building legal institutions. The Prime Minister is the Head of the Steering Committee for reviewing and removing obstacles in the Government's law-making work. This is also a very special mechanism, which has recently removed many obstacles.
During this term, the Government has consulted and actively coordinated with relevant agencies to submit to the Central Executive Committee and the Politburo major policies, guidelines and viewpoints for the work of perfecting institutions and building laws, such as issuing Resolution No. 27-NQ/TW on continuing to build and perfect the Socialist Republic of Vietnam's rule of law state in the new period. This is a very important fundamental decision in building the rule of law state of Vietnam.
Next, the Politburo issued Decision No. 178-QD/TW on controlling power, preventing and combating corruption and negativity in law-making work. “For the first time, there is a separate decision of the Politburo on controlling power in law-making work,” the Minister of Justice emphasized.
Recently, the Politburo issued Resolution No. 66-NQ/TW dated April 30 on innovation in law-making and enforcement to meet the requirements of national development in the new era with many very important orientations, innovative in both thinking and action in law-making and law-enforcement.
In addition, the Government Party Committee also submitted to the Politburo a decision to establish a Central Steering Committee on perfecting the legal system, with the General Secretary as its Head and the Ministry of Justice as the standing agency to directly direct this work.
The Government and the Prime Minister have closely and resolutely directed the work of perfecting the legal system, achieving many important results reflected in the quantity and quality of issued documents. Particularly during the term, statistics up to this point, in addition to regular meetings of the Government, the Government has organized 41 thematic meetings on law-making work.
Since the beginning of the term, the Government has submitted to the National Assembly 121 laws and resolutions. In 2021, the Government submitted to the National Assembly 5 laws and resolutions; in 2022, the Government submitted to the National Assembly 17 laws and resolutions; in 2023, the Government submitted to the National Assembly 20 laws and resolutions; in 2024, the Government submitted to the National Assembly 34 laws and resolutions. Since the beginning of 2025, the Government has submitted to the National Assembly 31 laws and 16 resolutions (at the 9th Extraordinary Session and the 9th Session).
“In any field, no matter what work we want to do or what innovation we want to do, we must first innovate through legal institutions. Although there are still many bottlenecks, many difficulties and problems, including both subjective and objective causes, in general, the work of building and perfecting legal institutions has made an important contribution to the country's socio-economic development and positively contributed to the outstanding achievements of the Government in this term,” said Minister Nguyen Hai Ninh.
In addition, more attention has been paid to publicity and transparency in the development and implementation of laws. For example, the Government has launched and operated the National Legal Portal. This is a very good two-way interaction channel between competent authorities, people, businesses, and local authorities on legal work; at the same time, it has launched and operated the Policy Feedback Information Receiving System and has regulations for publicity.
“Instead of sending paper documents to each ministry to ask about issues related to the documents, now on a digital platform, we can publicly respond and publicly evaluate the results. Law firms, lawyers, businesses, and local authorities highly appreciate this; at the same time, promoting publicity and transparency in the construction and implementation of laws,” said the Minister of Justice.
Accordingly, from 2,088 petitions reflecting difficulties and obstacles due to legal regulations of local authorities, enterprises and people, the agencies have screened and identified 1,300 of which have been publicly responded to on the National Law Portal; 787 contents were identified as having obstacles that need to be handled.
“We are working with ministries and branches to handle urgent matters this year under the direction of the General Secretary; non-urgent matters will be handled using special mechanisms and we will comprehensively amend the law before March 1, 2027 under the direction of the National Assembly,” Minister of Justice Nguyen Hai Ninh shared.
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