(NLDO) - The Prime Minister requested to completely remove obstacles for 1,533 projects, in which the procedures for handling must be completed before May 30.
On the morning of March 30, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a meeting with the Steering Committee on reviewing and removing difficulties and obstacles related to projects to listen to reports on the review, assessment, and finding solutions to continue removing difficulties and obstacles for pending projects.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the meeting. Photo: VGP
According to a report by the Ministry of Finance , the standing agency of the Steering Committee, as of March 25, a total of 1,533 projects reported by agencies and localities were facing difficulties and problems, including 338 public investment projects, 1,126 non-budget investment projects and 69 PPP projects.
In addition, the Ministry of Finance received documents from businesses reflecting on 12 projects facing difficulties and problems.
The Ministry of Finance has preliminarily classified difficulties and problems into 17 related groups of issues such as: Handling public assets; management, use, and arrangement of public investment capital; changing land use purposes; stopping, revoking, and terminating project activities...
Along with that, classify projects according to the authority to handle difficulties and problems of: National Assembly, Government, Prime Minister, ministries, branches, and localities.
In his concluding remarks, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh stated that resolving obstacles for multi-target projects is of great significance in many aspects, of which the most important goal is to remove difficulties, obstacles, and bottlenecks in backlogged and long-standing projects, not to waste resources of the State, society, people, businesses, and investors as General Secretary To Lam emphasized; to liberate, mobilize, and exploit huge resources, contributing to promoting GDP growth from 8% in 2025 and reaching double digits in the following years.
"The spirit is to focus on resolving difficulties and obstacles. During the resolution process, the responsibilities of individuals and groups must be clarified and handled accordingly; "hit the mouse but do not break the vase", do not let mistakes pile up on mistakes, do not create a precedent for future violations" - the Prime Minister requested.
The Prime Minister set the task of focusing on resolving the 1,533 projects that have been reported. If there are any new projects, they will continue to be resolved. The spirit is to be clear as to where to go, do it firmly as to where to go, finish each task, learn from experience as you go, expand gradually, not be perfectionist, not hasty; for specific issues, a specific mechanism must be proposed to handle them.
Regarding the deadline, the Prime Minister directed that the procedures for handling the projects must be completed before May 30.
Notably, for projects with violations during implementation but have been basically implemented and are difficult to recover, propose solutions to resolve them, give a deadline to overcome difficulties, problems and consequences (if any).
"The spirit is to be effective, humane, appropriate, and prioritize applying economic, civil, and administrative measures first, then applying other measures; not concealing, not omitting, not letting violations slip through, not letting state assets be lost, but ensuring the legitimate and legal rights and interests of people and businesses," said the Prime Minister.
For difficult and entangled projects that have no legal regulations to regulate and cannot apply the specific policy mechanisms issued by the National Assembly, they must be researched and proposed to the National Assembly at the upcoming session.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/thu-tuong-thao-go-dut-diem-vuong-mac-cho-1533-du-an-voi-tinh-than-danh-chuot-nhung-khong-vo-binh-196250330161640479.htm
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