On the afternoon of May 7, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a meeting of the Government Standing Committee on drafting a National Assembly Resolution on a number of specific mechanisms and policies for private economic development.
According to the report of the Ministry of Finance - the agency in charge of drafting the National Assembly's Resolution, the tasks and solutions stipulated in Resolution 68 need to be institutionalized and include 3 groups.
Group 1 includes tasks and solutions with relatively clear content, urgent but not yet institutionalized or needing immediate amendment and supplementation, under the authority of the National Assembly and not within the scope of regulation of laws already included in the content of the 9th Session, 15th National Assembly.
For this group, the Ministry of Finance proposed to draft a Resolution of the National Assembly, focusing on 10 specific mechanisms and policies.
Group 2 includes tasks and solutions with relatively clear content, which need to be institutionalized or amended or supplemented immediately and are within the scope of regulation of existing laws in the content of the 9th Session of the 15th National Assembly.
Regarding this group, the Ministry of Finance said it includes 8 specific mechanisms and policies; it recommends that drafting agencies urgently review and research additional laws in the draft laws being submitted to the National Assembly at the Session.
Group 3 includes tasks and solutions that are directional, not urgent, and require time for careful research and evaluation to propose the development or amendment and supplementation of relevant laws, and submit them to the National Assembly for consideration and approval.
For this group, the Ministry of Finance proposed to include it in the draft Government Action Program to assign relevant ministries and branches to study and implement according to a specific roadmap.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the meeting on the afternoon of May 7 (Photo: Chinhphu.vn).
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized the urgent need to concretize and institutionalize the Party's guidelines in Resolution 68 so that the policies can soon be put into practice. Therefore, the Prime Minister requested that the draft Resolution be submitted to the National Assembly at the ongoing 9th Session, in order to immediately resolve urgent issues. With a short time, high requirements, and rich content, it is necessary to choose a suitable and feasible approach.
Analyzing and emphasizing some additional contents for agencies to continue to complete the draft, the Prime Minister said that it is necessary to review and focus on the contents that businesses and people are most looking forward to, the necessary and urgent contents, the contents that can be done immediately without requiring many resources, the contents that are "pushes, levers, and fulcrums", bringing great impact and efficiency, truly removing difficulties and obstacles, creating new impulses, new motivations, creating movements and trends for business development, liberating resources and productivity.
With the determination to achieve the goal of having 2 million enterprises nationwide by 2030, double the current number of nearly 1 million enterprises after nearly 40 years of Renovation, because when enterprises develop, the country develops, the Prime Minister clearly stated that administrative procedures must be as fast as possible, as simple as possible and at the lowest possible cost, especially simplifying procedures for business establishment, dispute resolution and bankruptcy.
Along with that, there is a mechanism to promote business development to create jobs and livelihoods for people, such as encouraging and creating conditions for business households to become enterprises, small enterprises to become large enterprises and large enterprises to become larger enterprises.
At the same time, concretize the contents of Resolution 68 on fully ensuring property ownership rights, freedom of business, and equal competition rights; promote public-private cooperation in the forms of public leadership - private governance, public investment...
Strengthen decentralization for ministries, branches, localities, and investors in ordering works and projects for enterprises to implement with the principle of ensuring progress, quality, no capital increase, and no corruption, waste, or negativity. The mechanism is open but there must be tools to strengthen supervision and inspection.
Regarding taxes, those that can be done immediately should be implemented promptly, and those that need further research should be continued.
In particular, the Prime Minister emphasized that in order for people and businesses to feel secure in investing, producing and doing business, it is necessary to specify the content of Resolution 68 on "complying with the principle of clearly distinguishing criminal, administrative and civil responsibilities; between legal entities and individuals in handling violations", ensuring the principle that when handling violations and civil and economic cases, priority should be given to applying civil, economic and administrative measures first, allowing businesses and businessmen to proactively remedy violations and damages.
The Head of Government emphasized that in cases where the practical application of the law may lead to criminal prosecution or no criminal prosecution, criminal prosecution must be resolutely not applied; in cases where criminal prosecution is required, priority should be given to measures to remedy economic consequences first and this is an important basis for considering subsequent measures.
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