Accordingly, voters proposed that compensation and clearance of construction projects , especially traffic works and key projects related to people's assets, suggested that the professional sector should determine true to actual value, conducted according to the law, publicly and transparently to the people.
At the same time, it must be carried out synchronously at the same time on the entire project or construction, avoiding the situation of separating compensation into parts, before and after, more or less, unevenly, etc., creating a mentality of comparison, procrastination, and making mistakes. Prolonged projects and construction projects that people do not want to comply with cause instability and order in the locality.
Responding to this issue, the Ministry of Transport said that regarding site clearance, according to the provisions of the 2013 Land Law and guiding Decrees, when the State recovers land, the Provincial People's Committee can Responsibility for directing the organization of land recovery, compensation, support, and resettlement; Fully implement the public, transparent and dialogue process with people whose land is recovered according to the provisions of the 2013 Land Law and guiding Decrees.
Following the above regulations, compensation, support, and resettlement plans when the state recovers are prepared by localities and organized to collect opinions in the form of direct meetings with people in the area. have land recovered; Publicly post the compensation, support and resettlement plan at the headquarters of the commune-level People's Committee and common living locations of the residential area where the recovered land is located.
Based on the synthesis of opinions from people in the area where land was recovered, localities have organized the appraisal and approval of compensation, support and resettlement plans according to the State's policies. water and make payments to people to ensure openness, transparency and fairness; Organize payments to people according to the approved compensation plan, with the approval of the majority of people, supporting the policies of the Party and State.
Some cases of delays and complaints are mainly due to determining the origin of land.
In order for land policy to ensure more fairness and harmonize the interests between the State, investors and people, the National Assembly has issued the Land Law 2024 (effective from August 1, 2024). Decree No. 88/2024/ND-CP dated July 15, 2024 regulating compensation, support, and resettlement when the State recovers land (effective from August 1, 2024), Decree No. 71 /2024/ND-CP dated June 27, 2024 regulating land prices (effective from the effective date of the 2024 Land Law).
Thus, according to the Ministry of Transport, in the near future, when the Land Law 2024 and its guiding Decrees take effect, complaints about land origin and compensation prices from people will be limited. affecting the progress of project implementation.