On May 22, Politburo member and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a thematic Government meeting on law-making in May 2025 to review and give opinions on the development of 2 draft laws and 4 proposals for law-making.
At the same time, listen to reports and give opinions on handling problems arising in the development of Decrees on decentralization and delegation of power associated with the organization of local government at 2 levels.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh reiterated that building and perfecting legal institutions is one of the three strategic breakthroughs, which the Party and State have focused on leading, directing, and organizing the drastic implementation in recent times, achieving many positive results.
However, this is still identified as a "bottleneck of bottlenecks", for example, problems and inadequacies in land management, site clearance, food hygiene and safety...
According to the Prime Minister, the Politburo recently issued Resolution 66 on innovation in law making and enforcement to meet the requirements of national development in the new era.
The National Assembly has passed Resolution 197, the Government issued Resolution No. 140 to promptly implement, bring Resolution 66 into life, and promote efficiency.
The Prime Minister said that the amendment of the law is carried out in the spirit of 6 clear. Along with that, build the law in the spirit of 7 clear.
In the spirit of "What is ripe, clear, proven correct in practice, majority agrees and supports", it is legalized and applied in practice.
For issues that are still fluctuating and complicated, we must continue to research, improve, gradually expand, not be perfectionist, not hasty.
The Prime Minister requested members of the Government to focus on discussing the contents presented at the meeting, ensuring science, respecting practice, closely following reality, starting from practice, taking practice as a measure, removing difficulties, obstacles, and inadequacies in practice...
In addition, the Prime Minister also requested delegates to focus their intelligence, promote a high sense of responsibility in the process of exchanging and discussing; present reports and express opinions clearly.
Focus on discussing important issues, there are still different opinions that need to be consulted with the Government; ensure the quality of the draft laws submitted to the Government for consideration at the Session.
Since the beginning of the year, the Government has held 5 thematic sessions on law-making, giving opinions, and approving 30 important draft laws and resolutions.