This resolution was issued by the Government on September 11, 2022, including some notable contents as follows:
Regarding the socio-economic situation in August and May 2022, the Government unanimously stated:
The socio-economic situation in August and 8 months of 2022 continued the positive recovery trend and achieved numerous significant results (such as the 8-month average consumer price index (CPI) increased by 2.58%; the Bank The World Bank forecasts that Vietnam's GDP will increase by 7.5%; Tourism will continue to recover positively...). The Government furthermore mentioned that: In addition to the results achieved, the country's economy has difficulties, and constraints, and continues to face considerable challenges: High inflation pressure, and potential risk of macroeconomic stability. Vaccination against COVID-19 in multiple localities has not met the target; there is also a shortage of medicines, equipment, and medical supplies at several healthcare facilities. The lives of some people are still tricky. Natural disasters, storms, and floods occur abnormally. The situation of security, social order, traffic accidents, and explosions in certain areas is still complicated, etc.
The resolution requires ministries, and localities, based on the functions and mandates of their agencies and localities. strive to achieve the highest goals and targets of 2022 (The Resolution lists several tasks for ministries, sectors, and localities focusing on several key contents). Accordingly, the government requested that ministers, heads of ministerial-level agencies, heads of government-affiliated agencies, and heads of provincial-level People's Committees continue to adhere to the motto of "4 Stability, 3 Strengthening, 2 Promoting, 1 Reduction, 1 Resolute No" which was agreed by the Government at the July 2022 Regular Meeting.
In this Resolution, the Government agreed with the reports of the relevant Ministries and sectors on the assessment of the results of the implementation of several key programs and tasks such as:
- Socio-economic recovery and development program;
- Status of implementation of 03 national target programs;
- Regarding the implementation of the state budget in 2022, the state budget estimate in 2023 and the national 3-year financial-state budget plan for the period of 2023 - 2025;
- Regarding the orientation of the national master plan for the period of 2021-2030, with a vision to 2050;…
Simultaneously, the Government has set up a set of requirements for competent ministries and individuals to strengthen governance and leadership solutions to promptly address the problems and promote effective implementation of the above programmes and tasks.
Particularly on the implementation of the Population Application Development Project, electronic identification and certification for country number transformation 2022-2025, vision to 2030 (Project 06), the Government Resolution requires:
- Based on the review results of ministries and branches, the Ministry of Public Security shall assume the prime responsibility for, and coordinate with the Ministry of Justice in, agreeing on a roadmap and solutions to amend the document and submit it to the Prime Minister for consideration and decision. necessary, propose amendments to the document in the direction of building a decree amending many decrees in a shortened order and procedures to solve problems related to the removal of household registration books from January 1, 2023; completed in December 2022.
- Provincial-level People's Committees shall review, immediately adjust, and abolish regulations requiring the presentation of household registration books to use identity, electronic identification and population data to perform transactions and administrative procedures. main for citizens; ensuring conditions for information security and safety for connection and use of data in the National Population Database instead of requiring the presentation of a household registration book, completed in October 2022.
In addition, regarding social security, Resolution 121/NQ-CP of the Government requires the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs to preside over the study and development of a Directive on promoting digital transformation in practice. implement social security policy, and report to the Prime Minister.
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