Public responds to Constitution amendments

The Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee (VFF CC) has garnered eight million opinions from people of all walks of life commenting on the draft amendments to the 1992 Constitution since the poll was launched. 

VFF CC Chairman Huynh Dam handed over a report summing up the opinions to the Committee on drafting amendments to the 1992 Constitution at a ceremony in Hanoi on April 1. 

Dam said the opinions reflect people’s keen interest in amending the Constitution.

People of all strata, from intellectuals, heads of ethnic groups and religious dignitaries to overseas Vietnamese, have contributed their whole-hearted, constructive, thoughtful opinions to the draft, he added. 

National Assembly Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu, who is also deputy head of the committee on drafting amendments to the 1992 Constitution, said the entire people have brainstormed as many opinions as possible to serve the nation’s Renewal and development. 

The VFF and its affiliates should collaborate with authorities at all levels to gather more public opinions on the draft before it is adopted by the National Assembly, Luu said. 

He said his committee will instruct the compiling board to meticulously study these opinions to come up with complete amendments to the 1992 Constitution.

The draft revisions to the 1992 Constitution were first made public on January 2 for public feedback in line with a National Assembly resolution. 

The Politburo of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee also issued a directive highlighting the importance of collecting public opinions on the draft amendments, stating that this is an important political activity of the entire Party, people and political system.

It aims to promote the right of mastery, brainpower and aspirations of people of all strata as well as the administration at all levels and all sectors, to contribute to building Vietnam into a law-governed socialist country of, by and for the people.
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