On the morning of February 15, the National Assembly discussed in groups the draft Resolution of the National Assembly on piloting a number of policies to remove obstacles in science, technology and innovation activities.
Speaking at the meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized that if the country wants to develop quickly and sustainably, it must rely on science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation; this is an objective requirement.
According to the Prime Minister, along with Resolution 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation and national digital transformation of the Politburo, it is very necessary and urgent for the National Assembly to have this resolution to remove current difficulties and obstacles to put the resolution into practice.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the meeting on the morning of February 15 (Photo: Pham Thang).
Although the proposed mechanisms have not yet covered all issues, the Prime Minister said that the Government will discuss and give opinions to comprehensively amend related laws and add many specific contents to create comprehensive innovation.
These laws include the Budget Law, Tax Law, Enterprise Law, Science and Technology Law and a number of other related laws. The Government is focusing on directing amendments and by this year at the latest, a number of laws may be submitted to the National Assembly session in May.
According to the Prime Minister, it is necessary to study more special mechanisms focusing on infrastructure development, science and technology, innovation and digital transformation.
In reality, infrastructure is still weak and requires large resources to be mobilized. Therefore, there is a need for public-private partnership resources from businesses, society and people to develop infrastructure.
In addition, the Prime Minister said that a special mechanism is needed for management, including mechanisms such as public leadership, private administration; public investment, private management; private investment and public use.
For example, the State invests in science and technology infrastructure but leaves it to the private sector to manage; or public leaders design policies, laws, and monitoring and inspection tools but administration will be left to businesses, the Prime Minister gave an example.
In addition, the Prime Minister also said that there should be a special mechanism for scientists and commercialized scientific works, including procedures, decentralization of authority to relevant entities, elimination of the request-grant mechanism, reduction of administrative procedures, and overall effective management.
In particular, the issue of exemption from responsibility for the implementer is considered by the Prime Minister to be a difficult issue and a weak link.
"If there is no protection mechanism, the person doing the work will be afraid of responsibility, will move from one place to another, and will not want to do it because they are not protected," Mr. Chinh stated the reality.
Therefore, it is necessary to design an additional mechanism to exempt liability when risks occur for both implementers and policy designers, according to the Prime Minister.
Regarding the special mechanism to attract human resources, Mr. Chinh said that there will be a mechanism to attract workers outside the state sector, private enterprises, and foreign human resources. The policies will include taxes, fees, charges, housing, land, visas, and labor contracts.
The Prime Minister also emphasized that policy design must take into account not allowing corruption and negativity to occur, and must have special tools for management and transparency.
Besides, the Prime Minister also said that it is necessary to accept risks and delays in scientific research; because there are breakthroughs that can be successful but there are also failures that must be accepted and paid for.
It is necessary to consider it as tuition fees, investment in training resources to have appropriate policies; it is necessary to eliminate personal motives, not for profit but must be impartial, transparent, for the common benefit of the country, according to the Prime Minister.
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