Reflecting on Lao Dong Newspaper, many households in Village 5, Quang Son Commune, Dak Glong District, Dak Nong are worried because the government revoked their land use rights certificates for unknown reasons.
After people's feedback, Dak Glong District People's Committee explained: Since 2002, nearly 100 households from the former Ha Tay province (now Hanoi City) were brought to Quang Son commune, Dak Nong district, Dak Lak province (now Hanoi). is Dak Glong district, Dak Nong province) to settle down as a new economic immigrant. The new economic immigration project is implemented according to the State's policy. According to this policy, each household is allocated 400m² of residential land and 1ha of production land.
But for more than 22 years, they are still "staying illegally" because the land has not been issued a red book. By 2013, the People's Committee of Dak Glong district issued certificates of land use rights, ownership of houses and other assets attached to land to households in the above project.
However, at this time, all the land areas allocated to people overlap on land belonging to Company 53 (Truong Son Construction Corporation). Issued incorrectly, so in December 2021, Dak Glong district had to decide to revoke 102 people's red books.
Bringing people into the new economic zone, allocating residential land and production land since 2002, but not issuing red books until 2013 is too slow, greatly affecting the rights and interests of the people. In addition, the issuance of red books overlaps the land of another unit, the wrong address is issued, there is no legal guarantee... then this mistake also belongs to the government.
People are clearly "innocent" in illegally issuing red books.
If granted wrongly, revocation is now a matter of course, a must-do for the government. But who is responsible for the damage, difficulties and losses of the people over the past two decades? If a specific amount of damage can be proven, will there be compensation?
Wrongly issued a series of certificates of land use rights, ownership of houses and other assets attached to land to people since 2013, but only revoked them in 2021 is too lax in management. The recovery is complete, but 3 years later, new books have not yet been reissued to the people, which is difficult to accept. The previous wrong has persisted, the correction now is dragging on, many years late, and people's rights continue to be seriously affected.
So, after revoking people's red books, will they be reissued in their original state? Does the government only "correct" the legality on the papers or revoke the whole land, re-issue a new place to live, another land for production?... All these questions need to be explained immediately and made clear to people. people.
People's concerns are well-founded. The responsibility of the Dak Glong government and Dak Nong province is not only to quickly correct legal violations, re-issue red books, and ensure all rights for the people, but also to have transparent and timely information. explain thoroughly. It is even necessary to pursue responsibility for organizations and individuals that have caused previous violations.