Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh delivered the opening speech at the Government's special meeting on law making in November 2023.
Attending the meeting were: Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha; Ministers, Heads of ministerial-level agencies, Government agencies; leaders of ministries, branches and central agencies.
Opening the meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized that institutional development and improvement is one of the three strategic breakthroughs identified by the Party and State. Institutional development and improvement is one of the key tasks, of fundamental significance, creating a legal framework to unblock, liberate, mobilize and effectively use all resources for rapid and sustainable socio -economic development.
Since the beginning of 2023, the Government and the Prime Minister have continued to pay special attention and invest in this work, especially in reviewing and perfecting laws, removing bottlenecks, difficulties and obstacles, and creating favorable conditions for people and businesses. The Government has organized 8 thematic meetings on law-making; and is submitting to the National Assembly for consideration and approval many important draft laws that have a profound impact on the entire socio-economic life. Along with that, the Government and the Prime Minister have issued 100 legal documents.
The Prime Minister emphasized that building and perfecting institutions is one of the three strategic breakthroughs identified by the Party and State.
According to the Prime Minister, in law-making, the following requirements must always be ensured: Strengthening discipline, ensuring progress and quality of construction and submission of normative documents; minimizing administrative procedures, reducing requests, reducing harassment, and reducing compliance costs for people and businesses; handling newly arising issues to mobilize maximum resources for development; thoroughly decentralizing and delegating power, promoting the role of the leader, associated with appropriate allocation of resources, enhancing the implementation capacity of subordinates, strengthening supervision, inspection, and control of power; not allowing group and local interests, the interests of ministries, branches, and localities to be inserted in law-making.
"The Ministry of Justice and the Government Office must review and if any ministry or sector has not assigned a Minister, Head of a ministerial-level agency or Government agency to be in charge of institutional building and improvement, it must be assigned immediately and completed in November 2023 to focus on leading and directing institutional building and improvement, in the spirit of "what is said must be done, what is resolved must be implemented", the Prime Minister reminded.
Leaders of ministries and branches attended the meeting.
The Prime Minister said that, in addition to the achieved results, the work of building and perfecting institutions still has shortcomings and limitations. The submission of some projects and drafts of normative documents is still slow and the quality is not guaranteed; the situation of slowness and backlog in issuing detailed regulations has not been thoroughly resolved; policy responses are not timely in some places and at times; discipline and order are not strict in some places and at times...
"These are also issues that National Assembly deputies, compatriots, and voters are particularly interested in; they need to be paid close attention to and promptly handled. Issues that are clear, mature, proven to be correct in practice, effectively implemented, and agreed upon by the majority should continue to be implemented; issues that do not have regulations or exceed regulations should have regulations developed to create a legal corridor for development," the Prime Minister reminded.
At the meeting, the Government listened to the presiding agencies briefly present proposals for drafting the Laws; report on explanations and acceptance of opinions on drafting the Laws; synthesize opinions of ministries and branches; review the preparation process and procedures; requirements and principles for drafting the Laws; consistency and consistency with relevant legal provisions; refer to international experience; and at the same time deeply analyze fundamental issues and there are many different opinions in the draft Laws.
According to baochinhphu.vn
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