Several deputies said that with the function of the Government as theNA’s executive body, the law needs to fix the numbers of ministries andministry-level agencies, Deputy Prime Ministers, Deputy Ministers anddeputy heads of Government offices.
They alsounderlined the need to have more provisions on the Government’s functionin State management, compared to the current law.
However, there were also opinions that the law should not be toodetailed in the number and names of ministries to allow for quicklyadjustment when necessary.
An issue of greatinterest is the definition of responsibility for each government level,sector and locality. Many deputies emphasized that the revised law mustaddress a major shortcoming of the current administrative apparatus,which is unclear division of responsibility between the central andlocal governments.
Several also proposed the clarification of the role of the Government in protecting the Constitution.
On November 24, the NA will debate a draft Law on the Organisation of Local Authorities.-VNA