Attending the meeting were Vice Chairman of Hanoi People's Council Pham Qui Tien; representatives of the Ministry of Justice, the National Assembly Office, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Hanoi and other departments and branches of the city.
Drafting and promulgating 114 legal documents and individual documents
At the conference, Director of the Hanoi Department of Justice Ngo Anh Tuan deployed Decision No. 4279/QD-UBND on the establishment of a Working Group and a Working Group to assist in the implementation of the Capital Law 2024.
The Working Group has three main tasks: directing, urging, and inspecting agencies and units under the city in implementing the Law on the Capital; coordinating with ministries and branches in implementing tasks according to the plan and direction of the Government and central agencies on implementing the Law on the Capital; coordinating and linking the implementation of the Law on the Capital with the implementation of the Capital Master Plan and the Capital Planning.
Regarding legal documents under the authority of the Government, Hanoi City directed specialized departments and branches to participate in the development of 6 Decrees, including: Decree detailing the organization and operation of Hanoi Ward People's Committees; Decree detailing the conditions, procedures, educational programs, granting of diplomas and certificates for implementing educational linkages, teaching integrated educational programs; Decree detailing the implementation of investment projects under the public-private partnership model in the fields of culture and sports; Decree detailing the management and use of underground space; Decree detailing the Capital Law on construction-transfer contracts and Decree detailing the establishment or participation in the establishment of enterprises, participation in contributing capital to enterprises to commercialize the results of scientific research and technology development.
Regarding the progress of drafting documents to implement the Law on the Capital, according to their authority, the People's Council and the People's Committee will draft and issue 114 legal documents and individual documents; 87 documents are Resolutions issued by the People's Council and 27 documents are under the authority of the People's Committee. Of the 114 documents, the progress will be issued in 2024, the remaining documents will be issued in 2025 and the following years.
Removing obstacles in the implementation process
During the meeting, the members of the Working Group clearly defined the work contents, completion deadlines and responsibilities of relevant agencies and organizations in drafting and promulgating documents to organize the implementation of the Capital Law. At the same time, the Working Group also urged and guided the removal and resolution of problems and difficulties arising during the implementation process to ensure the progress and effectiveness of drafting and promulgating documents to implement the Capital Law.
Speaking at the conclusion of the meeting, Permanent Vice Chairman of the City People's Committee Le Hong Son requested that, for the list of legal documents and individual documents that must be issued to guide the implementation of the Capital Law effective from January 1, 2025, units need to comply with the deadline for submitting to the City People's Committee and the City People's Council for consideration according to the shortened process and procedures in accordance with the provisions of the Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents.
“As the standing agency of the Working Group, the Department of Justice must clearly define the tasks that need to be performed, such as organizing seminars, discussions, proposing to hire experts, etc., to develop legal documents and specific documents to implement the Capital Law, and report to the City for consideration,” emphasized Permanent Vice Chairman of the City People’s Committee Le Hong Son.
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