After a day of urgent and enthusiastic work with a high sense of responsibility, the Government reviewed and commented on 8 important contents, including 3 proposals for law making, 3 draft laws, a Report on receiving, explaining and revising the draft Law on Social Insurance (amended) and some other contents.
Of which, 3 draft laws include: Law on Chemicals (amended), Law on amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Advertising, Law on amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Technical Standards and Regulations; 3 proposals for law making include: Law on Data, Law on Disease Prevention, Law on amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Health Insurance.
Regarding the draft laws, the Government listened to the summary reports, appraisal and examination reports, and had heated discussions on the contents that still had many different opinions.
In particular, for the draft Law on Chemicals (amended) drafted by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Government discussed in depth issues related to investment incentives, declaration of imported chemicals, state management responsibilities, etc.
In the draft Law amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Technical Standards and Regulations (chaired by the Ministry of Science and Technology), delegates clearly analyzed a number of concepts and contents, ensuring the clarity and feasibility of the law, as well as the issue of decentralization and delegation of power.
The Draft Law amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Advertising (chaired by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) has received attention from Government members regarding contents related to advertising area in print newspapers; advertising duration on television and radio; granting of construction permits for advertising works; especially cross-border advertising...
With proposals for law making, the Government considers the order, procedures, necessity of promulgation, names of draft laws, and proposed policies.
In particular, regarding the proposal to develop the Law on Disease Prevention (chaired by the Ministry of Health), the Government has considered policies to perfect regulations on prevention and control of infectious diseases; ensure nutrition in disease prevention; prevent and control mental health disorders; prevent and control non-communicable diseases; and ensure resources for disease prevention.
With the proposal to develop a Law amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Health Insurance (chaired by the Ministry of Health), delegates discussed: subjects participating in health insurance; scope of health insurance benefits in accordance with the contribution level, balancing the health insurance fund and health care requirements in each period; regulations on health insurance related to the level of technical expertise in medical examination and treatment and promoting the role of grassroots health care in primary health care and medical examination and treatment under health insurance; on the effective allocation and use of health insurance funds...
Regarding the proposal to develop the Data Law (chaired by the Ministry of Information and Communications), Government members are interested in the following contents: construction, development, administration, data processing, application of science and technology in data processing, state management of data; National Data Development Fund; data strategy; national comprehensive database; National Data Center; products and services related to data...
Continue to seriously implement strategic breakthroughs in building and perfecting institutions.
After giving opinions on the requirements and principles of law-making; the contents of the draft laws, proposals for law-making, especially the contents with different opinions, and assigning the ministries and branches to complete the drafts, and concluding the meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highly appreciated the ministries and branches for their efforts and active preparation and submission; seriously receiving and explaining the opinions of the Government Standing Committee and Government members to revise and complete the above-mentioned proposals for law-making and draft laws.
The Prime Minister also highly appreciated the dedicated, responsible, practical, highly professional and quality opinions of the Government members and delegates attending the meeting; requested the ministries to seriously and fully absorb the opinions of the Government members, and complete the proposals for law and draft law development according to the Resolution of the Government meeting and the Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents.
The Prime Minister assigned Deputy Prime Ministers assigned to their respective fields to pay attention to and directly direct the completion of these six important contents.
The Prime Minister pointed out that the work of building and perfecting institutions must ensure progress, improve quality, closely follow and institutionalize the Party's policies and guidelines; regulations need to be practical, feasible, applicable to life, remove difficulties and legal obstacles, meet practical requirements, sudden and arising issues; pay attention to listening to and absorbing opinions of affected subjects, people, businesses, scientists, experts, and practical activists; ensure the unity, smoothness and continuity of the legal system (clearly stipulate the principles of application and transitional provisions).
The Prime Minister emphasized the need to continue to seriously implement strategic breakthroughs in building and perfecting institutions, and to focus on leading and directing this work, with the view that institutions, mechanisms, and policies are resources, investment in research, building and perfecting institutions is investment in development, and removing obstacles in mechanisms and policies contributes to mobilizing resources for development.
"The resolution of the regular Government meeting in May clearly stated that the first important task is to continue perfecting institutions, removing difficulties and obstacles to mobilize resources for development, and prioritizing growth," the Prime Minister said.
According to the Prime Minister, the current situation is evolving very quickly and unpredictably, so many legal documents have not kept up with and are not suitable for reality. Therefore, it is necessary to constantly review, summarize, and summarize mechanisms and policies. Issues that are clear, mature, proven to be correct in practice, effectively implemented, and agreed upon by the majority should be legalized and continued to be implemented. Issues that do not have regulations, or have regulations but have not kept up with reality, and are surpassed by reality, should be promptly amended and supplemented.
The Prime Minister emphasized that it is necessary to pay special attention to promoting decentralization, delegation of power, enhancing creativity, innovation and proactiveness at all levels, along with appropriate resource allocation, improving implementation capacity and strengthening inspection and supervision.
Along with that, promote reform, cut down, simplify administrative procedures, business conditions, reduce harassment, travel, compliance costs for people and businesses, resolutely eliminate the "ask - give" mechanism which is the environment for negative behaviors and corruption.
Continue to refer to international experience, absorb contents suitable to our country's conditions; strengthen policy communication, especially communication in the process of building and promulgating laws, creating consensus and effectiveness in the process of building, promulgating and enforcing laws.
Regarding the key tasks in the institutional work in the coming time, the Prime Minister requested ministries and branches to continue to coordinate closely and effectively with each other and with the agencies of the National Assembly in phase 2 of the 7th session in discussing, commenting, reviewing and approving draft laws; innovating working methods, complying with regulations, "running and queuing at the same time", not allowing the situation of slow submission; listening and absorbing to the maximum the opinions of National Assembly deputies to complete draft laws with the best quality at this Session, as well as draft laws being developed for submission at the 8th Session (October 2024).
Along with that, urgently develop and promulgate detailed regulations and instructions for the implementation of laws and ordinances that have been passed, speed up the drafting, submission and promulgation of documents detailing laws and ordinances that have come into effect, ensuring the consistency and continuity of the legal system.
The Prime Minister requested to promote the role of leaders, leaders of ministries, branches and localities to directly lead the work of building and perfecting institutions; focus resources (facilities and human resources), and the Ministry of Finance to pay more attention to funding for law-making work.
The Prime Minister assigned the Ministry of Justice to monitor, urge and inspect ministries and branches in performing the above tasks; promptly submit to the Prime Minister the establishment of a Steering Committee to review legal problems headed by the Prime Minister, especially in laws related to investment, public-private partnership, budget, etc., striving to propose competent authorities to consider and decide as soon as possible.
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