Deputies offer practical proposals to strengthen Hanoi's special development mechanisms

9:47 PM, Fri June 12, 2026

On June 12, during the Fourth Session (special session) of the 17th Hanoi People's Council for the 2026-2031 term, deputies from Group 4 held extensive discussions on draft resolutions in the fields of culture and social affairs, as well as economy and budget.

Deputies offer practical proposals to strengthen Hanoi's special development mechanisms- Ảnh 1.

Overview of the discsusion among Group 4 deputies.

Deputies focused their comments on policies and mechanisms designed to implement the Capital Law, aiming to remove long-standing bottlenecks and create new momentum for the city's development.

Speaking at the discussion session, Deputy Nguyen Doan Hoan highly appreciated the enormous workload the city is undertaking, with dozens of resolutions submitted for consideration and approval at this session.

The deputy stressed that the most important task is to translate the Capital Law's mechanisms into practical action, helping resolve obstacles that have hindered development for many years.

According to the deputy, for delayed projects and land-related issues, the city should develop specific solutions for each case to ensure practical and effective implementation.

The recovery of violating projects is only the first step. More importantly, comprehensive solutions are needed to address issues arising after project recovery, preventing further delays and the waste of land resources.

Regarding site clearance, the deputy proposed establishing a citywide policy framework on compensation and support to ensure fairness among localities and reduce complaints and disputes.

The deputy also emphasized the need to strengthen coordination in implementing the Capital Master Plan and preventing local interests from undermining broader development objectives.

Deputies offer practical proposals to strengthen Hanoi's special development mechanisms- Ảnh 2.

Deputy Nguyen Doan Hoan speaks during the discussion.

In addition, he proposed expanding decentralization in heritage preservation, supporting digital transformation for traditional craft villages, and studying social rental housing models in industrial production areas to meet workers' housing needs.

Sharing similar views on improving mechanisms to address difficulties in site clearance, Deputy Vo Dang Dung expressed strong support for the Hanoi People's Council's efforts to issue resolutions implementing the Capital Law.

The deputy said these policies are necessary and provide a legal framework for effectively resolving issues arising in practice.

Regarding the draft resolution on compensation, support, and resettlement when the State acquires land, the deputy proposed reviewing the support rates applicable to unlawfully constructed buildings located on land eligible for compensation to ensure that the policy framework more accurately reflects on-the-ground realities.

According to the deputy, reasonable support policies would help build public consensus and accelerate site clearance for the city's key projects.

The deputy also highly valued new regulations concerning state-owned housing support, particularly for disadvantaged households living in aging apartment complexes.

He described the policy as humane and beneficial in ensuring social welfare while addressing long-standing difficulties in urban renovation and renewal projects.

Participating in the discussion, Deputy Nguyen Cong Anh said the 2024 Capital Law has created many special and outstanding mechanisms for Hanoi. However, the effectiveness of these policies depends heavily on implementation.

According to the deputy, many new mechanisms governing the management and use of public assets now allow public service units greater autonomy in joint ventures, partnerships, and asset utilization.

In reality, however, many organizations remain concerned about liability issues or face difficulties in asset valuation, resulting in slow implementation.

Therefore, the city should direct agencies and organizations to proactively review and consolidate obstacles to facilitate the timely introduction of appropriate solutions.

The deputy also emphasized the importance of strengthening decentralization and the delegation of authority to preserve and promote cultural heritage values.

These new mechanisms will enable Hanoi to take a more proactive role in restoring and preserving heritage sites while effectively leveraging cultural assets for socioeconomic development.

Deputy Nguyen Thi Lieu focused on implementing Resolution No. 28 of the Hanoi People's Council regarding decentralization in the management and use of public assets.

According to the deputy, this is a sound policy that enables agencies and organizations to make better use of existing resources and avoid waste of public assets.

The deputy noted that Cau Giay Ward is proactively implementing several pilot models to evaluate practical effectiveness before broader deployment.

These include the socialized operation of school swimming pools and the study of joint venture and partnership models to put underutilized facilities into operation.

Deputies offer practical proposals to strengthen Hanoi's special development mechanisms- Ảnh 3.

Deputy Nguyen Vinh Quang speaks during the discussion.

At the same time, the ward is reviewing and finalizing plans for the operation of its Cultural Center to ensure transparency and full compliance with relevant legal regulations.

According to the deputy, implementing pilot models will help local authorities identify shortcomings arising during implementation and provide a basis for recommending further policy improvements to competent authorities.

Regarding culture and sports, deputy Do Vinh Quang highly praised socialization policies developed under the Capital Law.

The deputy said mobilizing social resources to invest in, manage, and operate cultural and sports facilities is a necessary direction given the Capital's growing development needs.

Drawing on practical experience in professional sports, the deputy noted that the "public asset, private management" model has demonstrated effectiveness by preserving state ownership while improving operational efficiency and service quality.

The deputy proposed that the city continue researching and refining public-private partnership mechanisms to attract greater private-sector investment in cultural and sports facilities.

The deputy also said Hanoi should pay greater attention to developing modern cultural and sports complexes capable of hosting major domestic and international events while creating favorable conditions for businesses to support community sports, high-performance sports, and youth athlete training.

Concluding the discussion session, Deputy Tran The Cuong, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People's Council, said the current session involves an exceptionally large workload, with the number of resolutions submitted for consideration and approval significantly exceeding initial expectations.

Many of the issues are urgent and need to be completed promptly to ensure project implementation schedules and the effective rollout of new mechanisms under the Capital Law.

The deputy emphasized that for new policies, particularly in highly specialized fields such as the low-altitude economy and underground space management, relevant agencies should continue providing detailed explanations and clarifications so deputies have sufficient information for decision-making.

According to Cuong, the Hanoi People's Council will focus on determining major principles, policy directions, and overall frameworks.

The detailed implementation of specific provisions will be assigned to the Hanoi People's Committee within its authority.

Deputies offer practical proposals to strengthen Hanoi's special development mechanisms- Ảnh 4.

Tran The Cuong, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People's Council, concludes the session.

He described this as an appropriate approach that ensures flexibility and effectiveness during implementation.

Recognizing the thoughtful and responsible contributions made by deputies, Tran The Cuong requested that the session secretariat fully compile all discussion comments.

The Standing Committee of the Hanoi People's Council and relevant agencies will review, incorporate, and refine the draft resolutions before submitting them to the Hanoi People's Council for consideration and approval.

Deputies offer practical proposals to strengthen Hanoi's special development mechanisms

21:47 12/06/2026

On June 12, during the Fourth Session (special session) of the 17th Hanoi People's Council for the 2026-2031 term, deputies from Group 4 held extensive discussions on draft resolutions in the fields of culture and social affairs, as well as economy and budget.

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