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Demanding an End to Policy Evaluation by Wishful Thinking

Demanding an End to Policy Evaluation by Wishful Thinking

Summary

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Deputy Prime Minister Lê Tiến Châu has called on ministries and sectors to evaluate policies objectively and genuinely when drafting laws, avoiding superficial or reactive measures.

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Background & Analysis Scope

  • Update on the request of Deputy Prime Minister Lê Tiến Châu to evaluate policies in a factual and objective manner when building laws.
  • The analysis scope focuses on the impact of this request on the law-making process and the activities of ministries and sectors.
  • Mechanism of Influence:
  • The expectation of evaluating policies in a factual and objective manner will lead to investment inflows in prioritized fields.
  • Deputy Prime Minister Lê Tiến Châu's request is based on the context of administrative reform and increased transparency in the activities of ministries and sectors.
  • The level of surprise from this request may be average, as it is based on previous reform requests.
  • Benefiting or Pressured Industry Groups/Stock Codes:

Benefiting industry groups

  • Stock of companies operating in the field of law-making, administrative reform, and increased transparency.

Pressured industry groups

  • Stock of companies operating in the field of law-making, but failing to meet the requirement of evaluating policies in a factual and objective manner.

Risks to watch

  • Risk of delay or failure to meet the requirement of evaluating policies in a factual and objective manner.
  • Risk of changes in the law-making process and activities of ministries and sectors.
  • Short-term Timeframe:
  • The process of evaluating and improving the law-making process and activities of ministries and sectors may take from 6 months to 1 year.
  • Deputy Prime Minister Lê Tiến Châu's request may lead to some short-term changes in the activities of ministries and sectors.

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Source excerpt

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Deputy Prime Minister Lê Tiến Châu has requested that all ministries and sectors must assess the real and objective impact of policies when building laws, avoiding the situation of mere formality or evasiveness as seen in the past.