Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the Government's special session on law-making in August 2025. (Photo: Lai Hoa/VOV)

Emphasizing that building and perfecting institutions remains one of three strategic breakthroughs, the PM noted that since the start of the term, the Party, State, and Government have prioritized decisive, synchronous, and effective leadership in legal development, achieving important results contributing to national success.

He called for greater determination, decisive and effective action in drafting laws, supporting subordinates, innovating by cutting unnecessary administrative procedures, and promptly resolving legal bottlenecks to mobilize resources for GDP growth targets of 8.3–8.5% this year and double digits in coming years, fulfilling the two centenary goals.

At the meeting (Photo: Lai Hoa/VOV)

At the upcoming 10th session of the 15th National Assembly, the Government plans to submit about 112 reports and documents, including 47 draft laws and resolutions. The PM stressed these are crucial for completing the legal framework, enhancing state management effectiveness in key areas, creating an open and favorable legal environment for citizens and businesses, protecting their legitimate rights and interests, and balancing the interests of the State, citizens, enterprises, and partners.

He urged for clarification of deleted, amended, or added provisions, administrative procedure reductions, decentralization issues, differing opinions, and matters needing Government direction.

Prime Minister Chinh said: "It is essential to remove legal bottlenecks in a way that creates a transparent and enabling environment, while still safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of the people and businesses, harmonizing of interests between the State, the people, and enterprises; between the nation and other countries; and between domestic and foreign investors. These are matters that demand our wisdom and a serious approach to lawmaking. I urge to devote time and intellect to addressing legal bottlenecks and current challenges."

The Prime Minister also requested drafting agencies to continue gathering public feedback, consulting experts, scholars, and practitioners, and drawing on international experience to improve draft laws and dossiers. He stressed the need for close coordination with relevant agencies to submit them to the National Assembly on schedule and with the highest quality.