Government News 16/6
Vietnam-China
Bilateral Cooperation to meet for eighth session
Deputy
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh will lead a Vietnamese
delegation to attend the 8th session of the Steering Committee for
Vietnam-China Bilateral Cooperation to be convened next week.
The
visit is made at the invitation of Chinese State Councilor Yang Yiechi.
Laos,
Deputy
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on June 15 received Vice President of the Lao
Government Inspection Bounpone Sangsomsak.
Phuc
said the Vietnamese Government has paid great attention to inspection work,
dealing with complaints, and denunciations and considered corruption
prevention to be a major task.
The
Vietnamese Government will create the best possible conditions for the two
countries to bolster their cooperation in inspection and fighting corruption,
Phuc told his guest.
He
also reiterated the nation's willingness to help the Government
Inspectorate receive and train their Lao counterparts each year, he said,
adding that the two countries are working to deliver on commitments by their
leaders at the 37th meeting of the Vietnam- Laos Inter-Governmental Committee
last January.
The
Deputy PM lauded the significance of the visit in enhancing the ties
friendship and cooperation between the two Parties and countries for mutual
benefit.
The Lao
official informed Mr Phuc about the outcomes of his talks with the Vietnamese
government inspectorates while expressing his hope that
the two
governments, States and peoples would continue fostering their ties.
Vietnam-New
The New
Zealand Embassy in
‘We held
a wine and food festival in HCM City, and worked with VNnexpress to conduct a
contest on New Zealand’s land and people and with Jennifer Pham – a tourism
ambassador – to promote New Zealand tourism to Vietnamese tourists,’ said
Ambassador Haike Manning.
Plans
for a fashion event are also in the works, the Ambassador said adding that,
in addition, Maori art troupes are scheduled to take part in education and
cultural programmes in
Ambassador
Manning said the two countries have great potential for boosting cooperation
on a number of fronts and he looks forward to the elevation of their
relationship to that of a comprehensive partnership.
During a
visit to
According
to a recent official report, around 30,000
Defence
cooperation is an important part in bilateral relations, Manning said, noting
that the two countries signed a defence cooperation agreement late 2013,
which focussed on officer training and exchange, English language training
courses and coordination in peace-keeping issues.
Lawmakers
in discussions on legal reforms
Lawmakers
discussed amendments to the Civil Procedure Code in their plenary session in
the morning of June 15 during the National Assembly’s ongoing ninth sitting.
A
majority of deputies agreed that revisions were needed to cement the Party's
guidelines for legal reform. Areas addressed include the organisation of
court trials, the rights and responsibilities of people involved in court
proceedings and the quality of proceedings.
Vu Xuan
Truong of Nam Dinh province and Dang Dinh Luyen of Khanh Hoa province asked
the drafting committee to carefully review the law, explaining each change
they made.
Vi Thi
Huong of Dien Bien province and Pham Van Ha of Nghe An province said the
Supreme People's Procuracy's role in proceedings must jibe with the 2013
Constitution. According to the Constitution, the procuracy controls and
supervises trial proceedings.
Giang
Thi Binh of Lao Cai province, Nguyen Minh Lam of Long An province, Nguyen
Xuan Thuy of Phu Tho province and others asked the drafting committee not to
change Article 21, which mandates the Supreme People's Procuracy's presence
during court proceedings.
Deputies
also asked the committee to adhere to the Constitution's protection of legal
rights, and the interests of the
Other
topics included adjournment rights and applying legal precedents during
trial.
In the
afternoon, NA members discussed the amended Code of Criminal Procedure. Talk
mostly focused on Article 2, which stipulates that the court cannot reject a
civil case even if there are no related law articles to apply.
Nguyen
Cong Hong, NA member from Ha Tinh, said the new amendment was in accordance
with the Constitution 2013. He said the regulation was also in line with
Government efforts to build a governance system that focused on protecting
citizens' rights. Therefore, he said, it was not right for the court to
reject a civil case because there "there are no laws to apply".
Hong
said the rejection could lead to citizens using personal ways to deal with
conflict, adding that this could be very dangerous.
Nguyen
Thai Hoc, an NA member from Phu Yen province, said the new regulation would
help citizens to increase their trust in courts. However, NA member Vo Thi
Hong Thoai said it would not help the court if there was no legal basis to solve
the case.
Speaking
at the discussion, Chief Judge of the People's Supreme Court Truong Hoa Binh,
said the basis for the new article was that the Government wanted to protect
people's rights.
He added
that
Binh
acknowledged that there should be further research on the shortcomings of the
regulation.
However,
he noted that the court would protect justice, the rights of the people and
organisations, but would ensure it would strictly refuse cases that violated
the law and affected the political system.
Draft
law on civil procedures discussed
The
National Assembly continued its plenary session in
Under
the chair of NA Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu, 47 legislators raised questions
about the position and role of the People’s Procuracy and regulations in
civil procedures, among other aspects.
On June
16, the amended Penal Code will dominate the NA’s discussions.
Vietnamese
party newspaper leaders visit Cuba
A
delegation from the Nhan Dan (People) newspaper –the central organ of the
Communist Party of Vietnam – led by Deputy Editor in Chief Editor Le Quoc
Khanh paid a working visit to
At talks
with the Granma’s Editor in Chief Pelayo Terry Cuervo, the two sides discussed
the functions and development experiences of the two newspapers.
The
Vietnamese delegation also held a working session with Alberto Alvarino,
Deputy Head of the Ideology Department of the Cuban Communist Party’s Central
Committee.
During
their talks, Alvarino touched on
For his
part, Khanh appreciated
The
Vietnamese delegation also had working sessions with the Cuba Institute for
Friendship with the Peoples and the Union of Journalists.
They
also visited a joint Vietnamese-Cuban project on rice planting and several
economic and cultural centres in Pinar del Rio and
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Thứ Ba, 16 tháng 6, 2015
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