The Government Office has had many initiatives and effectively contributed to the building and improvement of institutions.
Accordingly, attending and giving a speech at the Conference summarizing the work of 2023 and deploying the tasks of 2024 of the Government Office (afternoon of January 12), Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai emphasized that the results achieved by the Government Office in 2023 are quite comprehensive in all 3 aspects of work and 16 groups of tasks and powers.
Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai attended the Conference.
Notably, the work of building, monitoring and urging the implementation of the Government and Prime Minister's Work Program was well done. 100% of the projects under the Work Program of the Politburo and Secretariat were completed and submitted.
Monitor and urge ministries, agencies and localities to carry out more than 18 thousand tasks assigned by the Government and Prime Minister, of which the number of completed tasks increased by 13.9%, reaching 67.8%; the number of overdue tasks decreased, to only nearly 2.2%.
The Government Office has had many initiatives, made positive, effective and efficient contributions, making an important contribution to the work of building and perfecting institutions, mechanisms and policies. Specifically, the Government Office has proposed and prepared to organize 10 thematic meetings on law making. Monitored and examined 49 proposals for law making, draft laws and draft resolutions for submission to the Government.
The Government Office actively advises on the submission of draft laws and ordinances to ensure progress and quality, especially the Land Law (amended), the Law on Credit Institutions (amended)... important, difficult, complex, sensitive draft laws with far-reaching impacts. At the same time, coordinate with the Ministry of Justice to review the system of documents according to Resolution 101/2023/QH15 in 22 areas, with over 500 documents...
Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai speaks at the conference.
In addition, the Government Office also handles an increasingly large, difficult, complicated, and demanding workload. Specifically: Received and processed nearly 163,400 documents, up 7%, issued nearly 29,000 documents, up 13%, submitted over 14,800 submissions to the Government leaders, up 12%, issued 92 decrees, 264 resolutions, up 28%, 33 legal decisions of the Prime Minister, up 14%, 32 directives, up 39%, 104 telegrams, up 23%, 767 notifications of concluding opinions of the Government leaders, up 34%...
Another outstanding work is that the Government Office's information and communication work continues to be innovated, with better quality and efficiency; consulting and synthesizing press information. The "Policy and Law Development" page, after more than 1 year of operation, has had more than 10 million monthly visits and is considered useful to people and businesses.
Closely monitor public opinion information, handle effectively, and avoid media crises.
Regarding the tasks that need to be focused on in the coming time, Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai requested the Government Office to closely follow the Working Program of the Central Executive Committee, the Politburo, the Secretariat, the National Assembly, the National Assembly Standing Committee, Resolutions 01 and 02, the Working Program of the Government, the Prime Minister, and Deputy Prime Ministers to regularly urge and ensure the progress and quality of projects, bring mechanisms and policies into life, and promote effectiveness.
Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai awarded the title of National Emulation Fighter to Deputy Head of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van.
Strengthening discipline and order in performing tasks, thoroughly overcoming the backlog of documents and projects; promptly reporting and handling arising issues. In particular, the Government Office must regularly monitor, urge, inspect, and evaluate the implementation of the program, promptly reporting on the situation, risks of delays, and failure to complete on schedule.
"We need to be proactive "early, from afar", not letting the phenomenon of ministries and agencies reporting to ask for delay or postponement near the deadline, "waiting until the water reaches our feet to jump is too late", the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.
The Deputy Prime Minister requested the Government Office to continuously improve the quality of comprehensive advice in building and perfecting institutions, mechanisms, policies and in handling documents and submissions. Improve the quality of comprehensive advice in building institutions to be worthy of strategic breakthroughs.
Improve the quality of reviewing draft laws, ordinances, and legal documents, absolutely avoid group interests and policy corruption; urge timely submission, no arrears, no power gaps. Coordinate with the Ministry of Justice and other agencies in summarizing and proposing amendments to the Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents; take the lead in researching and proposing amendments to the Government's Working Regulations.
Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai presented noble awards to civil servants and public employees of the Government Office.
In particular, the Deputy Prime Minister requested the Government Office to continue to innovate and improve the quality and effectiveness of information and communication work, spreading the nation's aspirations for progress. Affirming the role of communication in orienting and guiding information, better serving the work of leadership, direction, administration, and bringing policies into life.
Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai requested the Government Office to closely monitor public information, especially concerns of people and businesses, and handle them effectively to avoid a media crisis. Proactively provide correct, accurate, and timely information to all levels, sectors, people, and businesses, contributing to creating social consensus on the Government's policies and management measures.
Promote the role of the Minister, Head of the Government Office - Government Spokesperson, at monthly press conferences.
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