Chinh made the statement at the national conference lookinginto resolutions of the fifth plenum of the 13th-tenure Party Central Committeewhen he delivered a report on continuing to innovate and perfect institutionsand policies, and improve the effectiveness and efficiency of land managementand use so as to create a driving force for Vietnam to become a high-incomedeveloped country.
At its fifth plenum in May, the Party Central Committeepassed a new resolution on these issues, together with three other resolutions.
According to Chinh, currently, the situations of the world andthe region are still developing rapidly, complicatedly and unpredictably interms of political and socio-economic affairs, and traditional andnon-traditional security issues such as natural disasters, diseases and climatechange, including those to land resources, which has affected the making andimplementation of policies and laws on land in Vietnam.
In addition, the development trend of the world, especiallythe strong impact of the fourth Industrial Revolution, requires a fundamentalchange in land planning and land use plan.
That context has posed an urgent requirement to continue innovatingand perfecting institutions and policies; promptly removing obstacles in landuse and management; ensuring the harmony of interests of the State, people andbusinesses; improving competitiveness; and effectively using land in order tocreate new resources and motivations for Vietnam to become a modern high middle-incomeindustrialised country by 2030, and a high-income developed one by 2045.
The urgency to continue innovating and perfectinginstitutions and policies, and improving the effectiveness and efficiency ofland management and use stems from three main reasons: the urgent need to clearand promote land resources to create impetus for development; politicalgrounds; and practical basis, Chinh added.
Also at the national conference, Politburo member and headof the Party Central Committee's Economic Commission Tran Tuan Anh delivered areport on the resolution on agriculture, farmers and rural areas by 2030, witha vision to 2045./.