A report reviewing 10 years of implementing the Ordinance on Belief and Religion delivered at the event pointed to many shortcomings in the current regulations amid the development of religious and belief activities, as well as the need for legal system renovation.
The majority of participants agreed that it is necessary to issue a Law on Belief and Religion to replace the ordinance which reflects the responsibility of the State in observing the rights to belief and religious freedom as stated in the 2013 Constitution.
According to Most Venerable Thich Thien Thong, Deputy Secretary of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, the institutionalisation of belief and religious policies will make the policies more effective, providing an efficient legal tool for religious practice in line with the law.
Meanwhile, Ly Du So, Deputy Head of the Standing Committee of the Representative Board of the Ho Chi Minh City Muslim Community, asserted that the draft law is a big step forwards from the current ordinance, as it is more open and suitable to international regulations and creates favourable conditions for religious organisations to operate in conformity with relevant laws.
Assessing the draft law, Professor Dr Tran Ngoc Duong, former Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Office, said the document reflects a new mindset on the rights to belief and religious freedom while expanding beneficiaries and encouraging and supporting religious activities for the interest of the community and the nation.
As scheduled, the draft law will be debated for the first time at the 10 th session of the 13 th National Assembly.
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during ten years implementing the Resolution 25, Party Committees, state sectors and political organization have clearly grasped viewpoints and policies of the Party and State on religion and consistently implemented these policies from the central to locality.
The contents of Resolution 25/NQ-TW, especially renovated viewpoints of the Party on belief and religion have been concretized into law documents such as the Ordinance on belief and religion,
Decree 22 on guidance for implementation of several articles of the Ordinance on belief and religion.
The country now has about 24 million followers, nearly 83,000 dignitaries, 25,500 worshipping places. Religions have actively participated in charitable and social activities, health, education, joining hands with communities and state in helping the poor and the less fortunate...
The conference also discussed on key contents of the Party Resolution in the new period and commented on the draft law on belief and religion.
the state sector on religious affairs for continued and consistent implementation of policies and laws of the Party and State on religion, further dissemination of the religious law to people.
they are part of social traditions, usually have a long history and reflect human gratitude to predecessors who rendered meritorious services to the country and its people.
They also positively contribute to moral education, ways of life, national patriotism, love for the home country, and unity in communities.
the document reflects a new mindset on the rights to belief and religious freedom while expanding beneficiaries and encouraging and supporting religious activities for the interest of the community and the nation.
it is necessary to issue a Law on Belief and Religion to replace the ordinance which reflects the responsibility of the State
the draft law is a big step and shows the freedom of religion that is always concerned and guaranteed by the Party and State of Vietnam.
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