Hanoi: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a Government monthly law-making session on March 19 to discuss six draft laws and proposals for law-making. In his opening remarks, the PM emphasised that institutions are a driving force and resource for development, and they can also be both a ‘bottleneck of bottlenecks’ and a ‘breakthrough of breakthroughs’. Therefore, investing in the building and perfection of laws is investing in development, and a well-executed lawmaking process will create opportunities for growth.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the session focused on a comprehensive evaluation of the draft laws to ensure they meet the demands of the current socio-economic landscape. The importance of refining legal frameworks to facilitate national development was a key theme, highlighting the government’s commitment to institutional reform.
The discussion aimed to identify and address legal obstacles that may hinder development initiatives. The Prime Minister’s remarks underscored the need for a robust legal system that can adapt to changing circumstances and provide a solid foundation for sustainable growth. The session also included proposals for future law-making, reflecting the government’s proactive approach in legislative development.