Nieuw project is gericht op ondersteuning van wetgevende onderzoeksinstituten in Vietnam

Publication date: 09-05-2013

 

A three-year project worth US $ 1.7 million was laucnhed yesterday to support cooperation between the legislative institutions and the National Assembly (NA) committees in Viet Nam.

The project, called "strengthening the delivery and exchange of legislative between agencies of the National Assembly of Viet Nam," was led by the Institute of Legislative Studies and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

The Institute to ensure that critical information and thorough research freely available to the committees and representatives are AFTER and her will support.

This is a particularly essential means when it after Commission law is considering revising key laws and the organisation of the bodies including the people's Council and people's Committee, people's Procuracy.

Speaking at the project launch ceremony; the Director of the Legislative Studies Institute DinhXuanThao said that the initiative to the improvement of the Viet Nam legal frameworks would lead in the near future.

He added that the country an important development period with focus on making the legal system more suitable for purpose and was the reform of the activities of judicial authorities.

"The need for accessible information and research when essential draft laws deliberated is because the majority of the delegates after 500 are working part-time and two-thirds are newly elected," said Thao.

The country Director of UNDP Viet Nam Viet Nam, Louise Chaberlain, said that the current reform should be helped by the formation of a professional National Assembly support service system composed of professional staff, a set of standard parliamentary orders and the capacity to expand quality research on nb committees and representatives.

"A more efficient legislative study Institute will lead to better informed members who in turn to better make informed decisions about issues that directly affect people's lives, and opt for an inclusive and equitable policies and strategies, such as Viet Nam remains the international integration will be," she said.

 

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