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Dialogue will be held to identify administrative procedures as barriers to production and business activities.

Công LuậnCông Luận18/09/2023


Recently, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang, Head of the Prime Minister's Administrative Procedure Reform Working Group, signed Decision No. 62/QD-TCTCCTTTHC promulgating the Action Plan for the last 4 months of 2023 of this Working Group with the goal of helping the Prime Minister direct and urge ministries, branches and localities to implement goals, tasks and solutions on administrative procedure reform, strengthen administrative discipline and order and improve policy response capacity according to documents, programs, plans and projects issued by the Government and the Prime Minister from now until the end of 2023.

In addition, promptly grasp and direct the handling and resolution of difficulties and obstacles in mechanisms, policies and administrative procedures that are barriers to production and business activities of enterprises and people's lives within the scope and authority of the Government , Prime Minister, Ministers, Heads of ministerial-level agencies, Government agencies, Chairmen of People's Committees at all levels; promote the role and enhance the responsibility of each member of the Working Group in the activities of the Working Group.

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Dialogues will be held to identify administrative procedures as barriers to production and business activities. Illustrative photo

According to the plan, in the last 4 months of 2023, each member of the Working Group and the standing agency of the Working Group will regularly directly direct, urge or coordinate in directing and urging the implementation of goals and tasks according to the key administrative procedure reform plan for the last 6 months of 2023 (Decision No. 933/QD-TTg dated August 6, 2023 of the Prime Minister) at the ministries and localities assigned to monitor, direct and urge.

In the fourth quarter of 2023, dialogues and working sessions will be held in appropriate forms with member agencies of the Prime Minister's Advisory Council for Administrative Procedure Reform and the business community to listen to and identify difficulties and obstacles in mechanisms, policies, and administrative procedures that are barriers to business production and business activities of enterprises and people's lives.

The Standing Office of the Working Group - Government Office will regularly receive and summarize the feedback and recommendations of individuals, organizations, and members of the Prime Minister's Advisory Council on Administrative Procedure Reform on mechanisms, policies, and administrative procedures that are barriers to production and business activities of enterprises and people's lives (including regulations in projects and draft legal documents). Monthly or ad hoc reports will be submitted to the Head of the Working Group for consideration and direction on how to remove them.

Also according to the plan, in October 2023, a national online conference will be held to assess the situation and results of implementing solutions to improve the efficiency of handling administrative procedures according to the provisions of Decision No. 468/QD-TTg dated March 27, 2021 and Decree No. 107/2021/ND-CP dated December 6, 2021.

In November 2023, a thematic meeting of the Working Group will be held to listen to a report on solutions to convert to using a single type of account, the VNelD account, in performing online public services from July 1, 2024 according to Decree No. 59/2022/ND-CP.

Before December 15, 2023, the Prime Minister and the Head of the Working Group will be informed of the results of the implementation of the assigned tasks. At the same time, in December 2023, the Working Group's 2024 Action Plan will be developed...



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