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National Assembly moves to tighten control on press content used by social media

On the morning of December 4, the Standing Committee of the National Assembly continued its 52nd session to review and comment on revisions to the amended Press Law.

Vietnam consults religious leaders on law reform to match real-world needs

On December 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs held a consultation conference with religious dignitaries, clergy, and representatives of religious organizations and belief establishments.

Draft revised Press Law broadens online scope

The draft revised Law on the Press introduces new regulations for press agencies online, requiring compliance with press laws, cybersecurity, editorial mandates, and international commitments.

When citizens are forced to 'buy back their own land'

Vietnamese lawmakers criticize unfair land pricing mechanisms, saying citizens are effectively forced to buy land inherited from their ancestors.

Vietnam seeks unified cybersecurity law to enhance digital protection

Experts support merging Vietnam's two key cybersecurity laws to streamline legal frameworks and better protect national digital infrastructure.

Artificial intelligence law submitted to parliament, marks tech policy milestone

The Ministry of Science and Technology has officially submitted Vietnam’s AI Law draft, setting the foundation for innovation and strategic autonomy.

Legal deadlock freezes billion-dollar real estate projects across Vietnam

In recent times, many real estate investors have raised concerns about prolonged delays in their projects, primarily due to the slow approval process of land use fee assessments by State agencies.

Minister Dao Ngoc Dung expects major reforms from three revised education laws

Minister of Ethnic and Religious Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung has praised proposed amendments to three key education laws and expressed high hopes they will lead to significant breakthroughs aligned with Resolution No. 71.

Experts warn against removing ‘high-tech agriculture’ from revised law

Officials are urging lawmakers to retain “high-tech agriculture” in Vietnam’s revised High Technology Law, warning that its removal could stall innovation and disrupt policy frameworks.

Vietnam’s AI law to require user notification before AI interactions

New draft legislation mandates clear disclosure when users engage with AI, setting global precedent in transparency and ethics.

Expansion of naturalisation of citizenship promotes national reconciliation

Amendments to the Vietnamese Nationality Law, including the relaxation of policies for acquiring or re-acquiring Vietnamese nationality, aim to implement the Party's guidelines and the State's laws concerning overseas Vietnamese affairs.

Vietnam to set strict criteria for private railway investments

New Railway Law aims to balance private sector engagement and state oversight

Four draft laws added to Vietnam’s 2025 legislative agenda

National Assembly agrees to review new laws on thrift, justice, digital trade, and cybersecurity.

Citizen ID issuance for overseas Vietnamese requires in-country visit

Vietnamese citizens residing overseas must return to Vietnam to apply for a chip-based national ID, as current law does not permit issuance through embassies.

Vietnam aims to attract private investment in railway industry

The National Assembly's Science, Technology and Environment Committee has urged the drafting agency to seek higher-level approval for special mechanisms and policies outlined in the amended draft of the Railway Law.

Vietnam’s National Assembly adopts historic constitutional amendments

The National Assembly (NA) unanimously approved a resolution amending key provisions of the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on June 16, with all 470 delegates present at the 9th session voting in favour.

No Vietnamese citizenship? You may still claim your inheritance

Though no longer holding Vietnamese nationality, a person of Vietnamese origin who is permitted to enter VN may still inherit real estate - such as a house attached to land use rights - and jointly exercise property ownership rights with siblings.

Fines must be 10 times the profit gained by buying or selling personal data: MPS

The draft Personal Data Protection Law would prohibit the buying and selling of personal data, with fines up to 10 times the profit gained from such violations.

Vietnam to ease citizenship rules to attract overseas Vietnamese talent

New amendments seek flexibility for dual nationality and name requirements to encourage contributions from skilled expatriates.

Millions contribute to Constitution amendment via VNeID

The Ministry of Public Security and local authorities are actively promoting the use of VNeID and guiding citizens through the feedback process to ensure their participation is quick, convenient, and effective.