Cabinet’s year-end meeting focuses on institution building
Cabinet members focused discussions on the building of institutions during a regular meeting in Hanoi on December 29, also the last sitting of the government in 2017.
Hanoi (VNA) – Cabinet members focused discussions on the building of institutionsduring a regular meeting in Hanoi on December 29, also the last sitting of thegovernment in 2017.
Addressing the event,Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said building institutions and laws is a difficulttask, asking ministers to pay due attention to the issue. The ministries must coordinatewith the National Assembly’s agencies during the acquirement, adjustment andcompletion of documents, especially those receiving feedback from thelegislature.
The cabinet membersalso looked into a draft Law on Vietnamese Coast Guard, a proposal onbuilding a draft Militia Law (revised) and a draft Law on Public Security (revised),and a proposal on adjustments and supplements to the law on the issuance oflegal documents 2015.
Minister of Planningand Investment Nguyen Chi Dung presented a report on the implementation of theeconomic restructuring plan during 2016-2020, which says 44 out of 66 tasks setfor ministries and agencies have generated clear outcomes.
PM Phuc applaudedefforts made by ministries, agencies and localities in economic restructuring, thushelping to fulfill socio-economic tasks in 2017.
He urged greater endeavoursto realise resolutions adopted by the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) CentralCommittee and the NA, as well as Resolution No. 27 of the Government oneconomic restructuring, considering this as a key task in tandem with reformingthe growth model.
The government leaderemphasised the need to complete modern and integrated market economyinstitutions, and create the best possible conditions and environment forbusinesses, including the private economic sector.
It is necessary toreform methods of regional economic connectivity and promote the role of coordinatingagencies from the stage of making plans to supervising the deployment ofregional connectivity activities, he said.
Public investmentshould yield fruits along with maximising non-State resources, he said,stressing that the private economic sector must become a driver of the economy. PM Phuc also orderedthe acceleration of equitisation and divestment of state capital and improvedoperations of state-owned enterprises. -VNA
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The Government will continue efforts to complete institutions in 2017 to facilitate activities of citizens and businesses, Minister-Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung said.
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Party General Secretary To Lam stressed that the Central Public Security Party Committee must be fully aware of the extremely important role of the People's Public Security force in the country's new revolutionary phase, so as to guide each branch and level of the force as the nation undergoes transformation.
Addressing concerns over university education spending, Son explained that as public universities gain greater autonomy, the Ministry of Finance has scaled back recurrent state funding. “Over the past decade, as autonomy has increased, the State's support has steadily declined”, he noted
Lao Minister of Foreign Affairs Thongsavanh Phomvihane affirmed that the presence of Vietnamese press offices in Laos vividly demonstrates the great friendship, special solidarity, and comprehensive cooperation between the two nations, as the press is not only a means of communication but also an important bridge for spreading consciousness about the history, values, and strategic depth of the Laos – Vietnam relationship to the people of both countries and the international community.
The country is willing to participate in collective efforts to promote cooperation and mobilise resources to advance the current priority issues of developing countries, such as trade, investment, infrastructure connectivity, making the most of scientific and technological advances for development, and people-to-people exchanges, Hang said.
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The Chairman stressed the need for stricter fiscal discipline, faster digital transformation, and more efficient management of State budget revenues and expenditures.
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General Nguyen Tan Cuong, Chief of the VPA’s General Staff and Deputy Minister of National Defence reaffirmed Vietnam’s unwavering gratitude for Cuba’s invaluable support during its struggle for independence and nation-building efforts, and pledged to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Cuba as it navigates current challenges.
Vietnam is a country with which Russia shares a special relationship. In the 1950s and 60s, particularly during Vietnam’s struggle for independence, the two countries forged a deep bond. While much has changed over time, the friendship and cooperation between our nations have endured, said Russian President Vladimir Putin.
For 50 years, Vietnam and New Zealand have worked together to uphold peace and prosperity for their peoples and the region. The friendship, cooperation, and mutual understanding Vietnam and New Zealand nurtured have grown from a seed into a deeply rooted, strong, and thriving tree, she stressed.
Since the Strategic Partnership was established in 2020, Vietnam and New Zealand have witnessed steady growth in the relations. Beyond the remarkable 40% increase in bilateral trade over five years, political relations and multilateral interactions, particularly within the CPTPP framework, have remained highly positive.
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Minister of Finance Nguyen Van Thang cleared up deputies' concern regarding how to spur socio-economic growth, renew traditional growth motives and establish new momentum for development.
Vietnam proposed several priorities: narrowing the digital divide, strengthening women’s leadership in the digital economy and AI governance, and mobilising sustainable financing for gender equality initiatives in line with each country’s national priorities and context. Vietnam also advocated for genuine women’s participation and leadership across all areas of public life.