Recently, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha chaired a meeting with leaders of a number of relevant ministries and branches on the implementation plan of the revised Land Law recently passed by the National Assembly at its 5th extraordinary session.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha emphasized that land and land management are large, important, and complicated fields, related to all aspects of economic, political , cultural, security and defense life and are of concern to every citizen...
The revised Land Law, once passed, will contribute to resolving many current problems and difficulties in land management; at the same time, contribute to creating future development with new and breakthrough thinking and perspectives.
"Therefore, after the revised Land Law is passed, the next issue is how to effectively implement the mechanisms and policies in the Law into life, making land a truly important resource, promoting land commercialization, contributing to the country's socio -economic development, ensuring national security and defense...", the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha requested that the revised Land Law should be put into practice in the spirit of minimizing the number of decrees; and implementing and applying the law scientifically and strictly.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha emphasized that the development of guiding documents is the top priority of the plan to implement the revised Land Law (Photo: VGP).
Regarding the implementation of the Land Law, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Le Minh Ngan said that the Ministry has drafted a plan to implement the revised Land Law and submitted it to the Prime Minister for promulgation.
Specifically assigning each ministry and branch to develop sub-law documents with specific progress; implementing training, propaganda, and dissemination of the revised Land Law and its implementing documents; inspection and supervision work, etc.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha requested the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to preside over and coordinate with the Ministry of Justice to review and submit to the Prime Minister a plan to issue documents guiding the implementation of the revised Land Law.
Along with that is a project to communicate policies, disseminate and popularize laws, and effectively implement and apply the provisions of the revised Land Law in practice.
The Deputy Prime Minister requested the assignment of specific responsibilities to ministries, branches, and localities in developing, perfecting, and promulgating, according to their authority, documents guiding the revised Land Law, ensuring simultaneous, synchronous, and unified effectiveness.
Ministries and branches need to carefully review the provisions of the amended Land Law that assign authority to the Government, the Prime Minister, and Ministers to prescribe and guide implementation, in order to coordinate in developing a general guiding decree and a number of specific decrees with specific expertise.
"The general spirit is that the number of decrees must be minimal; the implementation and application of laws must be scientific and strict," the Deputy Prime Minister pointed out.
The Deputy Prime Minister noted that ministries and branches must carefully review and proactively propose the number of decrees assigned to be developed, and detailed guiding circulars, which must be issued before the effective date of the provisions in the Law to have time for training, propaganda, and perfecting the implementation organization.
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