The National Assembly Standing Committee recommends that the registration of cooperative groups must be aimed at creating favorable conditions for the development of cooperation groups in the spirit of voluntary establishment, but it also requires unified management by the State and the inclusion of cooperative groups. State policies to cooperative groups.
The Chairman of the National Assembly chaired the meeting of the National Assembly Standing Committee on the afternoon of June 12. (Photo: DUY LINH) |
On the afternoon of June 12, at the National Assembly House, the National Assembly Standing Committee held a session between two sessions of the 5th Session. The 15th National Assembly gave opinions on a number of major issues of explanation, acceptance, revision, and completion. Improve the Cooperative Law (amended) project.
The draft Law was discussed by the National Assembly in the plenary session in the hall on May 25. Based on the opinions of National Assembly delegates, National Assembly agencies, the Government and relevant agencies, the National Assembly Standing Committee directs the agency in charge of verification and the agency in charge of drafting and relevant agencies to study, read, revise and complete the draft Law.
At the meeting, the Chairman of the National Assembly’s Economic Committee reported on a number of issues seeking advice from the National Assembly Standing Committee, including regulations on cooperative groups; members of cooperatives and unions of cooperatives; Transfer of capital contributions of members in cooperatives, unions of cooperatives…
Regarding the provisions in Clause 2, Article 106 of the draft Law, the National Assembly Standing Committee recommends that the registration of cooperative groups must be to create favorable conditions for the development of cooperation groups in the spirit of voluntary establishment but also There needs to be unified management by the State and bringing State policies to the cooperative group.
Chairman of the National Assembly’s Economic Committee Vu Hong Thanh spoke at the meeting. (Photo: DUY LINH) |
Regarding regulations on transfer of capital contributions of members in cooperatives and unions of cooperatives, to ensure objectivity and transparency, the National Assembly Standing Committee sent a form asking for opinions from National Assembly delegates. meeting about this content.
Regarding members of cooperatives and cooperative unions, the draft Law has been researched, absorbed and revised regulations related to individuals who are foreign investors and economic organizations with foreign investment capital. in addition to establishing and becoming members of cooperatives and unions of cooperatives to ensure the guiding viewpoint of Resolution No. 20-NQ/TW on collective economy with economic benefits as the focus. , including the interests of members, collectives and the State, while also attaching importance to political, cultural and social interests in the area,…
Speaking at the meeting, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue highly appreciated the Cooperative Law (amended) project, which was elaborately and thoroughly prepared and conducted throughout the process of submission and verification; There is a detailed comparison of the revised draft law through each stage of discussion and comments.
Basically agreeing with the report of the Economic Committee as well as many opinions discussed at the meeting, the Chairman of the National Assembly emphasized that up to this point, major issues in the content of the draft Law have received support. high consensus. At the same time, the contents that need to be absorbed and explained also have complete and accurate arguments and criticisms, are carried out seriously, according to procedures, ensuring objectivity, openness and transparency.
In addition, the Chairman of the National Assembly also noted that regulations must ensure the true nature of cooperatives, review regulations on transitional provisions, and ensure strict regulations; Some words and presentation methods ensure style and legislative techniques so that the draft Law on Cooperatives (amended) submitted to the National Assembly for consideration and voting on approval achieves high quality and consensus.
Scene of the meeting for the development of cooperation groups. (Photo: DUY LINH) |
Previously, the Cooperative Law project (amended) was discussed by National Assembly delegates for the first time at the 4th Session and discussed for the second time in phase 1 of the 5th Session; and will consider voting for approval in the second phase of the 5th Session of the upcoming 15th National Assembly.
Also in this afternoon’s working session, the National Assembly Standing Committee gave comments on the draft Resolution on assigning lists and capital levels for tasks and projects under the Socio-economic recovery and development program. festival; assign, adjust and supplement the medium-term public investment plan with central budget capital for the period 2021-2025 and allocate the 2023 central budget capital investment plan of the national target program.
Tomorrow morning (June 13), continuing the meeting program, the National Assembly Standing Committee will give opinions on a number of major issues explaining, absorbing, revising, and completing projects: Law on Rights Protection consumer benefits (amended); Resolution on investment policy decision on the road project from National Highway 27C to provincial road DT.656 in Khanh Hoa province – connecting with Lam Dong and Ninh Thuan.