BTO-On the afternoon of November 10, continuing the 6th session of the 15th National Assembly, the National Assembly Delegation of Binh Thuan province discussed in group 15 about 2 draft laws and reports of the Government including: Draft Law on Archives (amended); Draft Law on Capital City (amended); reports of the Government on the preliminary summary of the pilot organization of urban government model in Hanoi, Da Nang city and the results of 3 years of implementing urban government in Ho Chi Minh City.
The majority of delegates in Group 15 agreed on the necessity of issuing the Draft Law on Archives (amended); the Draft Law on the Capital (amended); the Government's reports on the preliminary summary of the pilot organization of the urban government model in Hanoi and Da Nang cities and the results of 3 years of implementing urban government in Ho Chi Minh City. Delegate Nguyen Huu Thong commented: Through studying the draft Law on Archives (amended), he agreed on the necessity of comprehensively amending the 2011 Law on Archives to overcome the shortcomings and limitations in the current practice of archiving, enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of state management of archives; at the same time, promote the application of information technology, digital transformation in archiving activities, meet the requirements of administrative modernization and international integration.
Regarding the authority to manage archival documents and archival document databases (Article 9), Clause 3, Article 9 stipulates: " The Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Public Security , and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs directly manage and store documents formed during operations, backup archival documents, archival documents of special value, and archival document databases of the defense, public security, and foreign affairs sectors, including documents of Party organizations of these sectors ." This issue concerns delegates because it is contrary to Article 3 of the draft on principles of archival operations and Article 7 on the composition of the National Archives of Vietnam.
Regarding the destruction of documents that have expired (Article 15), it is proposed to remove point d, Clause 2, Article 15: " Archival documents that are severely damaged and cannot be restored ", because the content of the regulation is still general and not specific, so agencies and organizations can rely on this content to destroy them, leading to the risk of losing valuable documents permanently. It is proposed to add the responsibility " The Minister of Home Affairs shall specify in detail the authority, process, and procedures for destroying documents that have expired at agencies, organizations, and historical archives ". Because there is still a situation of arbitrary destruction of documents that have expired; the process of organizing the destruction of documents by agencies, organizations, and individuals still has shortcomings and lacks consistency.
Commenting on the Capital Law Project (amended), comrade Duong Van An - Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Head of the National Assembly Delegation of Binh Thuan Province - Head of the discussion group 15 comments on the Capital Law Project: Regarding Clause 1, Article 3: ...Sudden growth in customer scale, revenue creates great value for customers, this is actually a start-up, innovative project but too big, too expected. According to the Capital Law Project, there will be preferential policies, but in fact these are start-up, innovative projects encouraged to do rather than evaluated on efficiency. In fact, start-up, innovative projects have not really created sudden revenue, great value for society. Just start-up, innovative projects that create new ways of production, new fields, new methods of production, create new ways of producing goods and consumption, solving the economic problems of households and small communities is very good. So there is no need to set too high a requirement as in the law. Therefore, the law needs to encourage society, so it should not be set too difficult, otherwise it will not encourage society to access it...
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