National conference reviewing enforcement of laws and resolutions opens

A national conference was held in Hanoi on March 7 to review the enforcement of laws and resolutions adopted at the 15th National Assembly (NA)’s sixth session and 5th extraordinary meeting.
National conference reviewing enforcement of laws and resolutions opens

The event, the second of its kind, was jointly organised by the NA Standing Committee, the government, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee and relevant agencies.

In his opening speech, Permanent NA Vice Chairman Tran Thanh Man said the conference will focus on elaborating new, key points and tasks set out in nine laws and 10 resolutions, and some special mechanisms and policies to materialise national target programmes. The conference scrutinised reports by the NA Standing Committee and the government regarding the implementation work, some on supervision preparations, and others.

NA Vice Chairman Nguyen Khac Dinh delivered the NA Standing Committee’s report, saying the government and its agencies should quickly issue implementation plans, and agencies need to build and put in place documents guiding the implementation. The report also touched upon administrative reform, decentralisation, the responsibility of office leaders, the communications work, and inspections over the implementation.

Meanwhile, the government’s report, presented by Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang, mentioned a number of hurdles to the impelemntation, including the heavy workload, time pressure, and limited financial and human resources.

Speaking at the conference, NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue said the reports and speeches presented sketched out specific solutions for NA and government agencies in this regard. Following the conference, a final conclusion will be made, serving as a basis for relevant agencies during the implementation, he said, stressing the role of guidance documents.

The NA Chairman called for greater efforts, stronger determination, higher responsibility, and closer coordination in order to soon put in place the legislature’s decisions and policies.

NDO