President calls for experts’ opinions on rule-of-law socialist State project

President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has urged experts and scientists to propose specific and feasible solutions to develop the project titled “Strategy to build and perfect the rule-of-law socialist State of Vietnam until 2030, with a vision to 2045”.
President calls for experts’ opinions on rule-of-law socialist State project ảnh 1President Nguyen Xuan Phuc speaks at the working session. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - President Nguyen Xuan Phuc hasurged experts and scientists to propose specific and feasible solutions to developthe project titled “Strategy to build and perfect the rule-of-law socialistState of Vietnam until 2030, with a vision to 2045”.

Speaking at a working session on March 14, Phuc, whois also head of the steering committee for the project building, said moreefforts are needed to complete the draft project.

To build the rule-of-law socialist State of Vietnam,it is a must to deal with shortcomings, he stressed, ordering theclarification of limitations in the legislative and executive work.

The President suggested that experts and the compilinggroup should quickly work together, and more in-depth seminars should be held toreach consensus, especially in sensitive and important matters, thus ensuring theproject progress.

He emphasised changes in the mindset during the compilation,and asked the Party Central Committee's Commission for Internal Affairs andscientists to coordinate with press agencies to step up the communication workto raise public awareness of the project.

Regarding tasks for this month, the President stressedthe need to ensure the efficiency of the third national seminar and the meetingof the national steering committee.

Apart from progress, attention should be paid to collectingopinions of experts and scientists on the project, he reiterated./.
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