PM chairs Government meeting on law building

Law building should keep up with the reality and deal with emerging issues, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said at a Cabinet meeting on law building in Hanoi on March 4.
PM chairs Government meeting on law building ảnh 1The Government meeting on law building is the third of its kind since the beginning of this year. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Law building should keep up with the reality and deal with emerging issues, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh saidat a Cabinet meeting on law building in Hanoi on March 4.

The Government meeting on law building, the third ofits kind since the beginning of this year, looked into proposals and reports regardingfeedback on five bills and one draft resolution of the National Assembly.

The bills under consideration are the draft law amending and supplementingsome articles of the Law on Radio Frequencies, the draft law on domestic violenceprevention and control (revised), the draft law on forces participating in theprotection of grassroots security and order, the draft law on road trafficsafety and order, the draft law on road traffic, and the draft resolution on pilotingthe model of labour organisation, career counseling, and vocational trainingfor prisoners outside prisons.

PM Chinh said the law building work must ensure thatall resources are mobilised for development and cover all groups of people to be regulated, stressingthe need to cut administrative procedures to facilitate law enforcement.

He urged ministers and heads of agencies to workharder to accelerate law building and improve its quality, and requested law compilingagencies to seek opinions of ministries and agencies on new and contentious contents.

Law building is a hard task that requires adequate investmentmechanisms and policies, he stressed./.


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