April 14, 2025 | 06:30 GMT+7

PM asks to address institutional obstacles

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At a Government meeting on law-making on April 13, PM Pham Minh Chinh asks for removal of all institutional obstacles and difficulties to serve national development.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the Government meeting on law-making on April 13. (Photo: VGP)
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the Government meeting on law-making on April 13. (Photo: VGP)

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on April 13 called for the urgent institutionalization of the Party's policies and the removal of all institutional obstacles and difficulties to serve national development while chairing the

At a monthly Government meeting on law-making, held on April 13, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh asked for the urgent institutionalization of the Party's policies and the removal of all institutional obstacles and difficulties to serve national development.

The PM was quoted by the Vietnam News Agency as  stating at the meeting that significant time and efforts have been dedicated to building and improving the legal and institutional framework, which is considered one of the country's strategic breakthroughs.

Since the beginning of the current term, the Government has held 35 thematic sessions on law-making. Three of these sessions were held in 2025, reviewing and giving feedback on 18 draft laws, ordinances and resolutions, according to the Government leader.

Developing and improving the institutional framework is becoming increasingly systematic, professional, innovative, scientific, practical and effective, the PM  noted, with a focus on streamlining administrative procedures promoting decentralization and delegation of power, alongside resource allocation, inspection and supervision.

At the meeting, Government officials reviewed and commented on four draft laws and two draft resolutions from the National Assembly (NA) for consideration and approval.

One of the discussion topics was naturalization and restoration of nationality in the draft amendment to the current Law on Vietnamese Nationality, to make Vietnamese naturalization more open and convenient.

In the draft amendment to the Penal Code, discussions centered on capital punishment and its execution, monetary penalties for violations, and issues related to high-tech crimes and commercial fraud. Officials also mulled over whether to apply criminal procedures for violations arising from new and experimental sci-tech business models.

Regarding the draft NA resolution on the establishment of regional and international financial centers (IFCs) in Vietnam, officials commented on special, breakthrough policies to build and develop leading IFCs that operate according to international standards.

They also discussed the operational and management models of these establishments, along with procedures for dispute resolution and mechanisms to attract talent and investment.

 

Discussing the NA resolution on a pilot scheme for social housing development, Government officials focused on how these regulations promote house ownership for low-income individuals and industrial park workers, and the involvement of labor unions in this process.

Other topics of discussion include the draft amendments to the Law on Organization of Criminal Investigation Bodies and the Law on Handling Administrative Violations.

Concluding the meeting, the Government leader praised the Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Finance, and Ministry of Construction for their proactive and diligent preparation and submission of the draft laws and resolutions, as well as government members for their constructive feedback during the discussions.

He directed the ministries in charge of drafting bills and resolutions to take into consideration the comments and promptly finalize the legislative dossiers to submit to the NA at its upcoming session next month.

Deputy PMs are required to manage relevant agencies in finalizing the draft laws and resolutions within their jurisdiction. The principle is to address all institutional obstacles hindering national growth and production capacity, and mobilize all social resources for development.

The decentralization and delegation of authority should be carried out to the greatest extent possible, accompanied by inspection and supervision mechanisms as well as resource allocation.

In addition to streamlining administrative procedures, authority and regulations to handle administrative violations must be made clear to ensure effective enforcement.

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