Kinhtedothi - On the morning of February 15, speaking at a group discussion, General Secretary To Lam emphasized that without removing the institutional framework, the law cannot be put into practice. The laws currently in effect cannot be replaced, so the National Assembly has an extraordinary session to resolve unusual issues...
On the morning of February 15, continuing the program of the 9th extraordinary session of the 15th National Assembly, National Assembly deputies 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.
Chairing the group discussion session at the Hanoi National Assembly Delegation were General Secretary To Lam; Politburo member, Secretary of the City Party Committee Bui Thi Minh Hoai - Head of the Hanoi National Assembly Delegation; Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairman of the City People's Council Nguyen Ngoc Tuan - Deputy Head of the Hanoi National Assembly Delegation; Deputy Head of the Hanoi National Assembly Delegation Pham Thi Thanh Mai.
Urgently put Resolution 57-NQ/TW into practice
Speaking at the group discussion session at the Hanoi National Assembly Delegation, General Secretary To Lam expressed that we are discussing a resolution of extremely important significance. This resolution originates from Resolution 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation and national digital transformation issued at the end of 2024. However, for this resolution to truly come into life, we are facing many difficulties, especially problems related to the current legal system.
Several important laws, including the Law on Science and Technology, need to be amended to facilitate effective implementation of the resolution. According to the roadmap, these amendments will not be completed until the end of 2025 at the earliest. This means that in 2025, we will not be able to fully implement Resolution 57-NQ/TW, or if we do implement it, it will not be truly effective.
Therefore, General Secretary To Lam suggested that there must be an urgent document to put Resolution 57-NQ/TW into practice. The National Assembly's draft Resolution on piloting a number of policies to remove obstacles in science, technology and innovation activities was put forward.
“This is a lesson to see that institutions are bottlenecks. Without removing institutions, laws cannot be put into practice. Laws currently in effect cannot be replaced, so the National Assembly has an extraordinary session to resolve unusual issues,” General Secretary To Lam emphasized.
According to General Secretary To Lam, we need to urgently bring these issues into life; we must review the issues to be resolved. The draft Resolution also sets out 3 focused and oriented groups. If we go into too much detail, we will not be able to regulate everything; which will lead to failure in issuing the Resolution. This approach also demonstrates the spirit of "running and queuing at the same time".
Identify priorities to promote science and technology development
According to General Secretary To Lam, the value of science and technology issues is clear to everyone but has not been developed due to many difficulties. If we say that amending the Law on Science and Technology is not enough to promote the development of science and technology; meanwhile, the Law on Bidding is also a problem... Currently, the way of managing public investment and public-private partnership is still mechanical, not really focusing on efficiency. Practice shows that if we only manage according to rigid regulations without taking into account economic efficiency, we will not be able to maximize investment resources.
General Secretary To Lam said that tax policy also needs to be adjusted to encourage production and business. Reality has shown that when the Government reduced value added tax by 2%, even with tax exemption, total budget revenue still increased by 300 billion VND. This shows that tax policy needs to be flexible, not only focusing on increasing direct revenue but also creating momentum for economic development.
Regarding the Enterprise Law, there should be regulations to encourage enterprises to cooperate with science and technology. Universities and research institutes must have close links with enterprises to apply research results in practice. However, at present, many cooperation models are not yet included in the law and therefore cannot be implemented. This is a major limitation that needs to be removed.
According to General Secretary To Lam, science is a "wild land". Whoever does it right will win. Therefore, it is necessary to determine priorities. These are some policies, issues, and viewpoints that have been mentioned in Resolution 57-NQ/TW.
“I see that Resolution 57-NQ/TW has been issued and has been supported by everyone, the scientific community and the people. In the immediate future, in the process of continuing to amend the Law on Science and Technology, we need to focus on fundamental issues in the spirit of progress, synchronization and closeness to reality,” General Secretary To Lam emphasized.
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