National Assembly Vice Chairman Phung Quoc Hien: Our nation to decide our position

VCN- The National Assembly (NA) entered the new term (term XIV) with a new position. Answering the Customs newspaper’ interview, National Assembly Vice Chairman Phung Quoc Hien said, with the new requirements, the NA continues to promote the spirit of innovation, to promptly solve the problems of national welfare and people’s livelihood. 
national assembly vice chairman phung quoc hien our nation to decide our position
National Assembly Vice Chairman Phung Quoc Hien.

This is the first time the NA has issued a resolution on a 5-year national financial planning, the mid-term public investment plan period 2016-2020. This is considered a guideline for financial and budget activities of the period, contributing to maintaining national financial security.

In the last time, the legislative formulation in the highest power organ of the people has made overall and comprehensive reforms, that closely follow the movement of economic and social life, contributing to the NA's decisions that are always correct, timely, and meet the people’s wishes. Particularly, the financial and budget policy decision in the 2nd session, the NA term XIV is expected to contribute to ensuring and maintaining national financial security. How do you comment on this issue?

In 2016, we achieved many positive achievements. Although growth has not reached the set target of the NA but started to recover. The 6.21% of economic growth is the good growth rate compared to the current context. Macroeconomic stability; inflation is under control according to the expected target; interest rate and exchange rate are stable; the labor and employment situation achieved positive results etc.

In addition to these positive results, we still have to recognize that, there are some exigencies to be considered. Although the economic growth indicators rose well, but did not reach the target of 6.7% set by the NA. The quality of growth has not achieved as expected, growth still relies on government spending and investment so not really sustainable.

Before the set requirements, the NA had to innovate, and immediately solve the national welfare and the people’s livelihood. Right at the 2nd session, the XIV term of NA, we discussed and decided many important issues related to socio-economics. 9 of 11 adopted Resolutions at this meeting related to economic issues. In the area of ​​financial and budget, we built a 5-year plan (2016-2020), which sets out the objectives and specific orientation, creating corridors for the entire financial, budget operations in the whole phase. Many specific targets, that are the orientation for the 5 years financial plan to be determined unanimously by the NA, such as: Guaranteed mobilized rate for the State budget is not less than 23.5% of GDP, including tax, fees and charges about 21% of GDP; reducing the proportion of recurrent expenditure to less than 64% of total State budget expenditure etc.

Or how is public debt policy in the coming period also to be defined to ensure the safety of the public debt, maintaining the national financial security. All of the loans are clearly defined, how are the long-term or medium term loans also to be “enframed". This is the "beacon" for the financial-budget activities in the coming period.

The NA has made great efforts in building legislation but there is still the situation of policy indebtedness. Recent questioning of the National Assembly’s members showed that there are questions over tenure. In the next time, what is the solution that the National Assembly needs to completely overcome this situation?

This raising issue shows the responsibility of the National Assembly. The NA has an important function that is constitutional, legislative and decides the important issues of the country, at the same time to perform the supreme supervising function.

The process of completing the legal system needs to take time, not easily changed in a short time. However, there is a need to build a more complete law system, which the law must come to life, avoiding “frame laws, tube laws, or slogan laws”.

Recently, due to some laws that lack specialization, there are many articles that were assigned for the government to show details, lead to the situation of laws waiting for decrees while decrees waiting for circulars. This clearly shows the responsibility of the drafting agencies, which also have a responsibility of the National Assembly.

Besides law making, the important decisions in the NA also need to be taken promptly. To avoid policy indebtedness, the supervising work of the NA is also very important. The NA needs to supervise to standardize law implementation. However, supervising must be linked to the responsibility of those who executed, to completely supervise instead of half supervising. Must clearly define the processing time, then the next NA session could return to evaluate the effective of its resolutions. For this issue, in the last time, the NA was very drastic. Entering the 2nd session of the National Assembly of this new term, the atmosphere is very dynamic, fierce. The NA with spirit of doing and learning from experience to completely resolve difficulties to satisfy the voters’ requirements.

To restructure the State budget in the coming period, the National Assembly has defined "practicing thrift spending in the ability of the economy". In the context of revenue remains difficulty, this motto has been grasped by the Government, the Ministry of Finance thoroughly for years. The case of fixed-price public cars of the Ministry of Finance is an example. However, there is still wastage in building monumental headquarters, conferences, receptions, traveling abroad etc.

With your rich experience in the field of financial and budget management, could you tell us, how the National Assembly will tighten spending to ensure financial discipline as defined by the NA Resolution?

Thrift and combating wastefulness are important requirements in the next period. First we have to tighten the financial discipline. All of the expenditures must meet the standards, norms and ensure efficiency. The wasteful and unnecessary expenditures must be reconsidered. For example, public cars or related to public expenditure, must be standardized, clearly regulate the level of using public cars, however, in the next time, to save for budgets, for some titles, must be fixed prices or even put on salary.

The Ministry of Finance has piloted the fixed-price public cars for some titles (from home to work) is welcomed. However, after a time of conducting, need to review and assess to effectively apply to ministries, branches and localities. May consider, not only paying the fixed-prices from home to work, but for whole, both for work and travelling. We must implement the mechanism of fixed-fund, according to the specific jobs with clear output. This process will be carried out according to the schedule. The NA has contributed opinions on the draft Law on Management and use of State property (as amended), with the aim of all State assets must be managed and used effectively.

Could you share some forecasts on the economy in 2017 and to 2020, where will be the Vietnam's economy scale and structure in the world map?

The disadvantages, advantages and challenges are always interwoven. However, it is encouraging that determining the orientation, development goals for each year, as well as the whole stage, should be "the boat knows where is the shore." The remaining issue is how to implement.

We have gone through difficulty and learned from experiences. In 2016, although the economy has not been really satisfactory, the results could be seen as positive.

If from now to 2020, the economic growth speed reached 6.5% or more continuously, Vietnam could reach the target of restructuring the economy and change the growth model. In 2020, we will basically become an average industrialized country. And step into the 2021, we will have a new position.

Only we can help ourselves! Our nation to decide our position, not someone else. Of course, we need to rely on the trend of the times like the boat in the water, meet the tortuous section is unavoidable, but will be passed. I believe, if we dare to face, we will succeed!

Thank you Sir!

By Minh Anh/ Huu Tuc

Related News

Raising the position if Vietnam does not want to become a new "assembly factory"

Raising the position if Vietnam does not want to become a new "assembly factory"

VCN - A more aggressive version of “America First” is predicted when Donald Trump takes office as the 47th President of the United States. According to Associate Professor Dr. Pham Thi Thu Tra, Head of the Economics and Finance Department, RMIT University Vietnam, Vietnam needs to raise its position in the global value chain to seize opportunities if it does not want to become a new “assembly factory” of the world.
Le Thanh Van appointed as Deputy Director of Dong Nai Customs

Le Thanh Van appointed as Deputy Director of Dong Nai Customs

VCN – The General Department of Customs on January 1, 2022 held a ceremony to announce the decision appointing new Deputy Director of Dong Nai Customs Department to Le Thanh Van.
Localities" external affairs contribute to nation’s foreign relations: Deputy FM

Localities" external affairs contribute to nation’s foreign relations: Deputy FM

The implementation of foreign affairs in localities has obtained many important results, contributing to the overall success of the country’s external relations as well as the realisation of socio-economic development goals in provinces and cities, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs To Anh Dung.
Prime Minister appoints two Deputy Ministers of Finance

Prime Minister appoints two Deputy Ministers of Finance

VCN – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh signed decisions to appoint two Deputy Ministers of Finance.

Latest News

Việt Nam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Việt Nam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Việt Nam will be the standout among the top six ASEAN economies (ASEAN-6), growing at a faster pace relative to its peers during the next few years, according to the Oxford Economics, a global economic advisory firm.
PM asks efforts to achieve more than 8 per cent economic growth in 2025

PM asks efforts to achieve more than 8 per cent economic growth in 2025

Prime Minister Phạn Minh Chính has issued Official Dispatch No 137/CĐ-TTg on Friday on accelerating economic growth next year.
Việt Nam

Việt Nam's administrative restructuring will not impact foreign investors, says Foreign Ministry

Under the restructuring roadmap, the government will retain eight ministries and agencies but streamline their internal structures. For the remaining 14, the government will carry out reorganisation and mergers to reduce the number of administrative bodies.
Vietnam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Vietnam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Vietnam will be the standout among the top six ASEAN economies (ASEAN-6), growing at a faster pace relative to its peers during the next few years, according to the Oxford Economics, a global economic advisory firm.

More News

Government Party Organisation must be elite, streamlined, ensure effective operations: PM

Government Party Organisation must be elite, streamlined, ensure effective operations: PM

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, head of the Government Steering Committee for summarising the implementation of Resolution 18-NQ/TW of the 12th Party Central Committee, which seeks to streamline the political system for greater efficiency and effectiveness, chaired the fifth meeting of the committee in Hanoi on December 19.
Vietnam among Asia’s 15 largest economies

Vietnam among Asia’s 15 largest economies

The statistical visualisation platform Seasia Stats recently ranked Vietnam among the top 15 economies in Asia, with projected economic output reaching some 506 billion USD in 2025.
Chinese media praises Vietnam’s economic achievements, outlook

Chinese media praises Vietnam’s economic achievements, outlook

Chinese media outlets, including The Paper, CRI, Sohu, Sina, the Guangdong E-Commerce Association's website, and BWC, have published numerous reports and analyses highlighting Vietnam’s remarkable economic achievements in 2024 and its promising outlook for 2025.
Vietnam International Defence Expo 2024 opens

Vietnam International Defence Expo 2024 opens

The Vietnam International Defence Expo 2024 is due to kick off on December 19 morning at Gia Lam airport in Hanoi, gathering more than 200 units and enterprises from over 30 countries worldwide.
Vietnam sees growing number of Chinese investors: forum

Vietnam sees growing number of Chinese investors: forum

With sustained economic growth over years, Vietnam continues to impress and attract an increasing number of Chinese investors, participants said at an investment and trade forum between Ho Chi Minh City and China’s Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) in the southern economic hub on December 17.
Border gate planning: Issues for Lang Son

Border gate planning: Issues for Lang Son

VCN - In order to exploit and promote the potential and economic strengths of border gates, helping to realize the aspiration of turning Lang Son into a "green border city" with a "border gate urban area", the requirements for openness and connectivity in border gate planning need to be clearly oriented, allocated and used effectively. In particular, the planning of border gate areas must be associated with the goal of digital transformation, in which human resources, equipment and infrastructure are prioritized.
Vietnam’s GDP growth poised for robust growth in 2024: officials

Vietnam’s GDP growth poised for robust growth in 2024: officials

With just days remaining in 2024, the Vietnamese economic landscape looks promising, with the GDP growth expected to exceed the set target of 7% thanks to concerted efforts by ministries and sectors, according to Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Tran Quoc Phuong.
Total retail sales of goods, services in 11 months up 8.8%

Total retail sales of goods, services in 11 months up 8.8%

Vietnam’s total retail sales of consumer goods and services saw a year-on-year increase of 8.8% to more than 5.8 quadrillion VND (228.4 billion USD) in January – November, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Vietnam should tap domestic market for economic growth: insiders

Vietnam should tap domestic market for economic growth: insiders

Vietnam's domestic market still holds significant untapped potential, and stimulating domestic consumption is a vital strategy to drive economic growth in the near future, according to economic experts.
Read More

Your care

Latest Most read
Việt Nam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Việt Nam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Việt Nam will be the standout among the top six ASEAN economies (ASEAN-6), growing at a faster pace relative to its peers during the next few years, according to the Oxford Economics, a global economic advisory firm.
PM asks efforts to achieve more than 8 per cent economic growth in 2025

PM asks efforts to achieve more than 8 per cent economic growth in 2025

Prime Minister Phạn Minh Chính has issued Official Dispatch No 137/CĐ-TTg on Friday on accelerating economic growth next year.
Việt Nam

Việt Nam's administrative restructuring will not impact foreign investors, says Foreign Ministry

Under the restructuring roadmap, the government will retain eight ministries and agencies but streamline their internal structures. For the remaining 14, the government will carry out reorganisation and mergers to reduce the number of administrative bodies.
Vietnam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Vietnam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Vietnam will be the standout among the top six ASEAN economies (ASEAN-6), growing at a faster pace relative to its peers during the next few years, according to the Oxford Economics, a global economic advisory firm.
Government Party Organisation must be elite, streamlined, ensure effective operations: PM

Government Party Organisation must be elite, streamlined, ensure effective operations: PM

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, head of the Government Steering Committee for summarising the implementation of Resolution 18-NQ/TW of the 12th Party Central Committee, which seeks to streamline the political system for greater efficiency and effectiveness, chaired the fifth meeting of the committee in Hanoi on December 19.
Mobile Version