Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs a Government meeting on law-making. (Photo: TRAN HAI) |
Speaking at the opening session, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized that at the National Assembly session this May, the Government plans to submit 63 documents and reports to the National Assembly, including 37 laws and resolutions. This is a large and important number of documents, affecting all socio -economic activities and current problems in the implementation and enforcement of laws. The workload is large, the tasks are heavy, the requirements are high, the nature is complicated, the scope is wide, and time is limited, so I hope that delegates will focus and give direct comments on the contents.
Since the beginning of the year, the Government has held four sessions on law-making to review laws, resolutions submitted to the National Assembly , and other documents; in addition, there are a number of documents and reports submitted to the National Assembly Standing Committee. According to the Prime Minister, the legislative work is very large, and some work must be adjusted to organize the implementation of laws well and further specify the laws.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the meeting. (Photo: TRAN HAI). |
The Prime Minister noted that decrees and circulars must be developed to implement the promulgated law. This reflects that the institution is "the bottleneck of bottlenecks", so priority must be given to spending a lot of time and effort to remove, build and complete the legal system.
View of the meeting. (Photo: TRAN HAI) |
Last week, at the Special Session on Law-making, the Government urgently passed 6 draft Laws and Resolutions to submit to the National Assembly. This session is the second session of the month to discuss legal work. This is an important, urgent, and expeditious task, aiming to discuss 5 draft laws, aiming to create a breakthrough in the socialist-oriented market economy, unleash all resources, and promote all productive forces of the country at this time. However, the Prime Minister pointed out that businesses still complain that the institutions are still entangled, having to go to too many agencies to solve a problem; the decision to issue policies is still slow; the law has just been revised and has been promulgated, and it is clear that the preparation for amendments is not close to reality.
Government members attending the meeting. (Photo: TRAN HAI) |
The Prime Minister pointed out that reality is changing very quickly, so the slower we do things, the more entangled we become. At present, everything must be quick and decisive; hesitation means losing opportunities. We must build an independent and self-reliant economy. The more difficult it is, the more it shows that our Party's determination to build an independent and self-reliant economy associated with deep, substantial and effective international economic integration is extremely correct.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung speaks at the meeting. (Photo: TRAN HAI) |
The Prime Minister emphasized that it must be affirmed that there is no single market, only national and ethnic interests are unique, so we must be proactive, flexible, and creative in current conditions to meet requirements; ministries, branches, and localities must be very proactive and creative in the process of law-making; it requires very new thinking, must go beyond normal thinking; thinking, methodology, and approach to handling current practical problems must be fast, appropriate, flexible, effective, and closely follow reality, otherwise it will be outdated and miss opportunities; be flexible and creative in the integration process; benefits must be harmonized and risks shared.
Delegates discussing at the meeting. (Photo: TRAN HAI) |
The Prime Minister affirmed that the current situation is very difficult, but today's difficulties are not comparable to the difficulties that the country and people have experienced over the past 80 years. This year, we have set a much higher development target in the context of an extremely difficult world. Therefore, we must be calm, persistent, creative, flexible; not be negligent, subjective, or lose vigilance; maximize advantages, common points, and common interests in international relations; minimize disagreements, and find the most favorable paths. It is necessary to thoroughly grasp this spirit in designing policy frameworks and laws. When reality has been overcome or arises, it must be quickly amended to meet the requirements of reality because we must respect reality, closely follow reality, and take reality as objective.
The Prime Minister emphasized the idea of strengthening decentralization and maximum delegation of power, "locality decides, locality does, locality is responsible", along with resource allocation, strengthening supervision, inspection, and control of power; the Central only does what the Central knows, avoiding the situation of "not knowing but still managing", the Central manages by laws, mechanisms, and policies, especially when we are promoting the implementation of a two-level government; must actively cut administrative procedures, reduce compliance costs for people and businesses; coordinate closely; whichever level does the best, assign that level, authority; strengthen responsibility for all levels; properly implement the spirit of state management, design laws, design mechanisms, policies, allocate resources, monitor, inspect, reward, and discipline. Whatever people and businesses do better, assign people and businesses to do. Digitize management by digital transformation tools, reduce human contact, reduce negativity and trouble; Try to develop the network environment; at the same time ensure network safety and security...
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