This updated legislation emphasizes decentralization, empowering local governments with more autonomy, in line with the principle of "local decisions, local actions, local accountability."

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N.A. deputies vote to adopt the Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents (revised).

The revision clarifies the roles and responsibilities of local People’s Councils and People’s Committees, ensuring a clear division of duties across different levels of government. It also introduces provisions that allow local authorities to adjust administrative procedures when decentralization requires changes to existing processes, promoting greater flexibility in governance.

A significant addition to the law is the provision enabling provincial governments to pilot special policies aimed at accelerating local socio-economic development, subject to approval by the Prime Minister. The law also empowers local authorities to take urgent measures in cases of national importance, such as disaster response or public health emergencies.

Other key amendments include clearer regulations on the composition of local councils, the number of representatives, and their roles in the upcoming electoral process. Additionally, the law allows for more flexibility in the structure of local executive bodies, with the government now authorized to adjust the number of members to optimize efficiency.

Also on February 19, the N.A. also adopted the Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents (revised) with 459 “yes” votes out of 461 attending deputies (96.03%).

The law, set to take effect on April 1, 2025, comprises nine chapters and 72 articles, outlining the procedures for drafting and enforcing legal documents.

One key update is the introduction of a new policy consultation process, requiring agencies proposing policies to seek input from those directly affected, as well as from political and social organizations. Consultations with key bodies such as the N.A.’s Standing Committee and relevant ministries will also be mandatory.

The law establishes clear timelines for submitting legislative drafts to N.A. members and sets out procedures for approval by both the N.A. and the N.A. Standing Committee. The emphasis on policy consultations aims to improve the quality and effectiveness of proposed laws.

Source: VNA