Revised land law hopes to solve acquisition angst
HA NOI (VNS) - Lawmakers debated the draft of the
revised Land Law yesterday. While bills usually undergo two sessions before
getting approval, this bill has been included in three plenary sessions of
the assembly. It is expected to be approved later this month.
Nearly seven
million opinions contributed to the draft, which contains 14 chapters and 212
articles.
This is two more
articles than the version proposed in June's NA session.
Chairman of the NA
Economics Committee Nguyen Van Giau said that the additional contents
included regulations for land acquisition due to natural disasters as force
majeure, acquisition of ineffectively-used land at State-owned farming
companies and allocation of property to ethnic people who lack production
land.
By clarifying the
regulations, deputies aim to address the massive problem of land acquisition,
which has caused trouble for many in the past few years.
The draft clarifies
cases in which land acquisition is lawful, such as when it would benefit the
nation or socio-economic development or when land users commit violations,
Giau said.
It also includes
regulations on the participation of people, organisations and authorities in
land acquisition, compensation, support and resettlement for people whose
land is acquired.
People's Councils,
the
However, the
Government will decide on a case-by-case basis whether a given price
fluctuation is large enough to adjust the regulated price frame, Giau said.
Deputy Dang Thi My
Huong of central
Deputy Tran Ngoc
Vinh from northern
Vinh urged the
establishment of an agency that would identify land prices independently,
which would address the popular concern about provincial People's Committees
being authorised to distribute land, rent land, evict land and decide land
prices.
Deputy Huynh Minh
Hac from
"This would reduce
people's complaints about land prices, land clearance and compensation,"
he said.
Deputy Vu Xuan
Truong from northern
"Local
authorities want to evict investors but fail to negotiate the compensation
with them because in many cases, the investors spend money on paying
compensation for previous users or developing infrastructure," he said,
adding that the Government should create a detailed guide for implementing
the law.
Deputy Nguyen Tien
Sinh from northern
In the afternoon,
the deputies listened to reports on the draft revision to the laws on
construction, environment protection, marriage and family, and health
insurance. The four draft laws are scheduled for discussion next week.
The deputies will
discuss the prevention and control of law violations and crimes, and
scrutinise the world of the Prosecutor General of the Supreme People's
Procuracy, the Chief Judge of the Supreme People's Court as well as the
implementation of a NA resolution on corruption prevention and combat in 2013
today. - VNS
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Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 11, 2013
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