At the event, he said after 35 years of renovation, the country has made strides in building a law-governed State, with improved people’s lives and strengthened public trust on the Party leadership, State and regime.

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State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc speaks at the event.

However, many problems remain, such as reforms of the economy and apparatus are uneven, the supervisory role of the people and people-elected agencies does not meet expectation, legal enforcement is not strict enough, and judicial and administrative reforms are yet to meet requirements for national development, the President said.

Experts were of the opinions that the building of scheme should be guided by the spirit of upholding the role and position of the law, and the strategy must aim for promoting progress in socio-economy, culture and environment, and most importantly, towards the people.

The scheme should tackle shortcomings in existing laws and take into consideration the harmonisation between Vietnamese and international laws, they said.

They highlighted the viewpoint that the scheme must follow the principle of putting the Constitution and laws first, and harmoniously handle relations between the State and citizens, and between collectives and individuals on the basis of respect and equality.

The leader said feedback at the event will be studied during the process of perfecting the scheme.

Source: VNA