National conference talks new issues in law-governed socialist State building, completion

A national conference was organised in Ho Chi Minh City on March 17 to look into the new and breakthrough issues in the building and completion of the law-governed socialist State of Vietnam by 2030, with a vision to 2045.
National conference talks new issues in law-governed socialist State building, completion ảnh 1President Nguyen Xuan Phuc addresses the national conference in HCM City on March 17. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – A nationalconference was organised in Ho Chi Minh City on March 17 to look into the new andbreakthrough issues in the building and completion of the law-governed socialistState of Vietnam by 2030, with a vision to 2045.

The event was the third of its kindheld by the steering committee for the building of a project on the strategyfor building and completing the law-governed socialist State of Vietnam by2030, with a vision to 2045.

President Nguyen Xuan Phuc, head ofthe steering committee, highlighted that the task of continuing to build andcomplete the law-governed socialist State of Vietnam, which was set by the 13th National Party Congress, is completely right, matches demand in the reality,and meets the people’s aspirations.

He stressed the goal that by 2045, the country will have basically completed alaw-governed socialist State model that is truly of the people, by the people,and for the people and led by the Party; centres on human development;respects, ensures, and protects human rights and citizens’ rights; guarantees the people's sovereignty; respects the Constitution and laws; and has a complete, synchonous, consistent, feasible, open, transparent, stable, accessible, andhighly efficient legal system that meets international integrationrequirements.

The State leader also underlined thegoal of ensuring the State power is unified with distribution, coordination,and control among State agencies in the exercise of legislative, executive, andjudicial powers; having a professional, modern, fair, strict, and incorruptiblejudicial sector; achieving a lean, unified, efficient, and effective Stateapparatus; securing modern and growth-enabling national governance; andensuring improved legal culture and legal awareness in society.

The President held that to ensure the people's sovereignty, human rights, citizens’ rights, equality, and justice arepracticed, and the Constitution and laws are respected, it is necessary to makebreakthroughs in institutional building and completion, State powerorganisation, and judicial reform.

On behalf of Party and Stateleaders, he reaffirmed the determination to successfully build a law-governedsocialist State of Vietnam of the people, by the people, and for the peopleunder the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam, towards democracy, equality,justice, modernity, and humanity, that brings about wealth and happiness to thepeople, raises the country’s position and prestige, and helps Vietnam soon keep abreast with superpowers around the world as wished by late President Ho ChiMinh.

The leader asked the projectdrafting group to acquire the opinions raised at the event and called forexperts and scientists to contribute more ideas so as to help the steeringcommittee finalise the project, which is set to be submitted to the PartyCentral Committee in October this year./.
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