The bill, which was made public to receive opinions from the people from January 3 to March 15, aims to complete the land-relatedinstitutions and policies to match the socialist-oriented market economy institutions,while dealing with the overlapping and differences in policies and legalregulations in the field.
It is expected to create a legal corridor for the efficient andsustainable management and use of land resources, ensuring defence-security,protecting the environment, adapting to climate changes and making a newmotivation for the country to become a developed country with high income.
The bill is also hoped to settle problems in land managementand use, ensure harmonised interests of the State, land users andinvestors, promote the commercialisation of land use rights and thedevelopment of a transparent and healthy real estate market.
The draft Land Law (revised) comprises 16 chapters with 245 articles. Compared to the earlier version for gathering public comments, it has three an additional clauses and 24 articles, along with 13 abolishedarticles.
In the afternoon, the deputies will discuss a draft revised resolutionon conducting votes of confidence for those holding positions elected or approved by the NA and People’s Councils.
They will also debate a draft Law on Management and Protectionof Defence Works and Military Areas./.