National Assembly Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu has said that Vietnam is willing to share experience with Cuba regarding the process of revising Constitution as well as in judicial reform.

NA Vice Chairman Luu, who is vice chairman of the Committee for drafting amendments to the Constitution, made the statement during a working session in Hanoi on October 16 with Cuban Council of State Secretary Homero Acosta Alvarez, who is also Coordinator of a research working group on Constitutional reform.

Luu told the guest that the revision of Vietnam’s 1992 Constitution aims to continue affirming and clarifying essential contents mentioned in the Constitution on socialist democracy, ensuring the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam, developing the socialist-oriented market economy and perfecting the law-governed socialist State of the people, by the people and for the people.

The Cuban official said he wants the two sides share experience in judicial reform, especially in Constitutional amendment.

During the meeting, the two sides exchanged views on Constitutional reform and the rearrangement of legal norms during the economic renovation process.

They also discussed major issues on Constitutional reform that receives the attention of the public in Vietnam.-VNA