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Many ‘injustices’ in land use when the suspended planning is prolonged

HanoiThe planning progress is slow, it is necessary to have a breakthrough policy to quickly solve the prolonged suspended plans right in this term, many delegates expressed their views.

On the afternoon of May 30, giving comments on the implementation of policies and laws on planning work, delegate Truong Trong Nghia wished to have a breakthrough in guidelines and policies. The Prime Minister directed the People’s Committees of provinces and cities to choose a number of planning points with prolonged suspension for handling.

“People say the project has been around since they got married, but now it’s been the third generation, the house has not been built or transferred… This injustice should not last any longer,” Mr. Nghia said.





Delegate Truong Trong Nghia (Ho Chi Minh City delegation).  Photo: National Assembly Media

Delegate Truong Trong Nghia (Ho Chi Minh City delegation). Image: National Assembly Media

According to delegate Nguyen Van Huy (Thai Binh), land use planning is considered a foundation, especially in the context that many economic sectors see land as an important resource and a lever for socio-economic development. . From the practical implementation of the Planning Law and the Land Law 2013, the planning and planning of land use has contributed to ensuring the consistency and efficiency in state management.

However, reports of the People’s Committees of provinces and cities also show that the quality of district-level land use planning is not high and lacks synchronization. Forecast of land use demand has not kept pace with socio-economic development and market demand. This has led to a situation of local excess, shortage, and imbalance between supply and demand for land use. In fact, many localities have opportunities to attract investment but lack land fund for development.

Therefore, Mr. Huy suggested that the Government direct relevant agencies to develop appraisal and approval plans with scientific, detailed and specific solutions. The Government needs to clearly assign tasks to working groups, the focal points are responsible, if necessary, set up a hotline to receive information and have mechanisms to ensure it.

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan shared that he was one of the XIV National Assembly deputies eager to push the button to pass the Law on Planning. “However, perhaps due to high expectations, when we encounter problems, we are disappointed,” said Mr. Hoan.

According to him, the present era is defined by four words: motionless, volatile, complex, and ambiguous. The world changes so quickly that something new is born that has not been established yet, something newer has appeared. Therefore, the planning to shape 5 years, 10 years, even decades later “is not simple at all”.

“An expert told me that planning from top to bottom or from bottom to top is not good, perhaps it should be applied in a spiral, ie using one to lean on the other,” said Mr. Hoan. that it is not possible to have a plan that covers all. Therefore, it should be divided into two levels, the hardware is the state can intervene and the second part leaves a space for the market to self-regulate.

Minister Hoan said that if it’s too late, we shouldn’t go from one extreme to another, “because sometimes it’s difficult without a plan, but then it’s more difficult because we adjust again and depend on change.” from the outside”.





Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan.  Photo: Hoang Phong

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan. Image: Hoang Phong

Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Tran Hong Ha also acknowledged that the integration of national, regional and provincial plans… “is very difficult in terms of technique”. All data and geographic information as the basis of the foundation have not been implemented yet.

Planning should address the relationship between static and dynamic. Static is what preserves, preserves natural heritage, projects of long-term value; Besides, it’s dynamic. The inclusion of dynamic factors in the planning must ensure orientation factors and market mechanisms.

Delegate Hoang Van Cuong (Vice President of National Economics University) agreed with the assessment of the supervisory team about planning progress is too slow compared to regulations. He thinks it is necessary to clarify the reason for the delay and answer the question, if the planning has to be changed, who will be responsible for compensating investors?

He believes that the cause is not a defect in the Planning Law, but rather a misinterpretation of the integration method, so it is still confused, even directed to falsify the nature. “Recently, the Government has drastically directed central agencies to focus on implementing the tasks of national planning, regional planning and sectoral planning. These things need to be done in parallel with the planning of the provinces. “, Mr. Cuong commented.

Hoang Thuy – Viet Tuan

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