September 23, 2024 | 15:45 GMT+7

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired Government’s second law-building session in September

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At the meeting held on September 23, the PM stated that laws must create enabling environment for development.

The law-building session of the Government on September 23, held under the chair of PM Pham Minh Chinh (Photo: VGP)
The law-building session of the Government on September 23, held under the chair of PM Pham Minh Chinh (Photo: VGP)

During a law-building session of the Government on September 23, the second of its kind in this month and the 10th this year, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh requested that laws built must enhance management but also create an enabling environment for development.

The session focused on 4 projected laws, including a draft law on amending and supplementing some articles of the Law on Health Insurance; draft Law on Data; and proposals to build a law on personal data protection and to revise the Investment Law.

Addressing the session, PM Chinh underlined that institutional building and perfection is one of the three targeted strategic breakthroughs since institutions form both a resource and an impulse for development.

At its freshly concluded 10th session, the 13th Party Central Committee shared the view on the need to promote institutional building and perfection, the PM said, pointing out that it is necessary to remove institutional bottlenecks so that cadres dare to work and not be afraid of committing wrongdoings.

Besides, according to the PM, the Party Central Committee demanded stepping up power decentralization for lower-level bodies to no longer seek higher-level authorities’ opinions in every circumstance.

Showing his dissatisfaction with certain ministries and sectors failing to draft several decrees on schedule, the PM asked their leaders to uphold the spirit of working for the sake of the nation and the people, thinking big, acting bold, and daring to bear responsibility.

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