Deputies suggest land retrieval amendments
HA NOI (VNS) - The organising of local government and
land retrievals were among a range of issues discussed by lawmakers yesterday
on the third day of the ongoing sixth session of the 13th National Assembly.
At the meeting,
which aimed to discuss the draft amendments to the 1992 Constitution and the
draft resolution on the implementation of the 1992 Constitution, deputies
agreed that it was necessary to renew the organisation of local government to
formalise Party resolutions and support development.
HCM City Deputy
Nguyen Thi Quyet Tam, said the concept of local government and its missions
were not quite clear in the draft version.
"I think the
reason is because we lack of experience in reality," she said, urging
for research on an applicable model so that the amendments could be approved
during this NA session.
Agreeing with Tam,
another deputy from
"One principle
of local government is that the government itself has to take responsibility
within its decentralised area, but this is not being reflected clearly in the
draft Constitution," he said.
In the Ha Noi
group, Deputy Le Dinh Quyen suggested changing the terms of ‘local
government' into a ‘People's Committee and People's Council organised into
administrative units'.
Deputy Bui Thi An
said local government and urban administrations needed to be piloted first.
"The best
sample of the pilot should be selected for implementation," she said.
The proposal
received strong backing from deputies agreeing to a supplement of regulations
on the Central Election Council.
The group also
reached a consensus that it reflected the ownership rights of the people and
created a legal foundation for people to exercise their rights.
On land retrievals,
deputy Le Trong Sang from
Sang suggested more
time be needed to implement the Land Law, which is currently still under
discussion at the National Assembly, before final approval and the enshrine
of the change in the constitution.
"If we have to
constitutionalise the issue right now, I suggest the amendment of stating
that the Government retrieves the land in necessary cases. The other cases
will be regulated by the Land Law," he said.
Truong Trong Nghia
from
Agreeing with
Nghia, Nguyen Thi Quyet Tam from
"I totally
agree with the draft amendments of the 1992 Constitution. However, we need to
understand that the people are not objecting the Government's land retrieval.
They are concerned about their rights and interests, which are being
infringed, because of the inappropriate compensation," she said, urging
for a market-based compensation mechanism.
Tam also said there
were disparities in land valuations that highlighted inconsistencies in the
current mechanism, where similar land lots had received different
compensation prices due to different reasons for land retrievals.
"That is the
cause of the inequality and divergence," she added.
Opinions from most
of the groups appeared to back the draft amendments, with Nguyen Dinh Quyen
from Ha Noi saying the amendments had demonstrated a cohesive political
system and transparent mechanism of government with a distinct separation of
powers among the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
The amendments aim
to ensure the rights of citizens and demystify the Government's
responsibilities,, he said. - VNS
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Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 10, 2013
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