Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh requested that the drafting of legal documents must focus on intelligence and promote a high sense of responsibility. Documents must be concise, clear, easy to understand, easy to apply, easy to do, easy to evaluate, easy to check and monitor, and must be implemented quickly, and lessons learned while doing.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the Government's special meeting on law-making in March 2025 to discuss and give opinions on six draft laws and proposals for law-making.
Speaking at the meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh pointed out that institutions are the driving force and resource for development, but institutions are also the bottleneck of bottlenecks and the breakthrough of breakthroughs; investing in perfecting and building laws is investing in development; doing a good job of building laws will create opportunities for development.
The Prime Minister emphasized that law-making is a mandatory requirement in leadership and direction. The Prime Minister requested ministers, heads of ministerial-level agencies and government agencies to directly direct, devote time, effort and intelligence to this work; prioritize resources, facilities, and use technology to build laws to ensure speed, quality and efficiency. Thereby, liberating all productive forces including means of production, resources, human resources, historical and cultural traditions and all other resources for the country's socio -economic development.
The Prime Minister pointed out that in the process of proposing, supplementing, amending and perfecting legal regulations, it is necessary to ensure 6 things clearly: Contents to be omitted; contents to be amended and perfected; contents to be supplemented; contents to be reduced and simplified administrative procedures; contents to be decentralised and delegated powers; issues with different opinions and other issues that need to be reported to the Government Standing Committee, the Government, and the Prime Minister for consideration and direction. At the same time, the development of new legal documents must ensure the following principles: Institutionalising the Party and State's policies and guidelines; contents that do not have legal regulations to regulate; contents that have legal regulations but have been overcome in practice; contents that need to be resolved; simplification and reduction of administrative procedures; decentralisation and delegated powers; issues with different opinions...
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the meeting.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh requested that the drafting of legal documents must focus on intelligence and promote a high sense of responsibility. Documents must be concise, clear, easy to understand, easy to apply, easy to do, easy to evaluate, easy to check and monitor. They must be implemented quickly, while doing, experience must be learned, completed and expanded gradually, without perfectionism or haste. What is ripe and clear, proven to be correct by reality and agreed by the majority, must be applied and legalized. For issues that are still fluctuating and complicated, especially those related to the economy and society, there must be room for completion, summary, replication and legalization.
The Prime Minister emphasized that these are difficult laws, affecting many urgent issues that need to be "untied" at present to create conditions for development. Especially for the Law on Science, Technology and Innovation, the Prime Minister said that this is a very necessary Law, it is necessary to have incentive mechanisms for science, technology and innovation activities; institutionalize the issues mentioned in Resolutions 57 and 55 of the Politburo. It is necessary to use one law to amend many laws to remove obstacles in this field, ensuring that when promulgated, they are put into practice immediately, reducing and simplifying administrative procedures. Especially, the regulations related to innovation must encourage organizations and individuals both in the state and outside the state to be creative, scientific research is limitless, must create conditions for "every household to be creative, everyone to be creative"; must create open mechanisms, space for development, investment for the young generation, and talent training; In the assessment and appraisal, technology transfer must be strict, paying attention to profits but also accepting risks, accepting delays... having controlled testing mechanisms; Regarding the honoring of scientists, it must be consistent with other countries in the world, consistent with the country and compared with the correlation of other industries. The Prime Minister requested the drafting unit to continue to absorb the opinions of Government members and ask for the opinion of the Government's standing committee.
Source: https://moha.gov.vn/tintuc/Pages/danh-sach-tin-noi-bat.aspx?ItemID=56990
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