The first session of the National Assembly’s Standing Committee was held to discuss various issues. After hearing the report and discussions, Vice President of the National Assembly Nguyen Thi Thanh suggested that the editing committee carefully review the title of the draft resolution, reflect the core requirements of Politburo Resolution No. 80-NQ/TW on the development of Vietnamese culture, and conduct further research to ensure that innovative and specific mechanisms and policies are more concrete and effective.
Vice President Nguyen Thi Thanh emphasized the need for the resolution to entrust the government, local authorities, and public services with the task of implementing innovative mechanisms and policies to enhance people’s creativity in cultural activities. The Standing Committee also agreed to apply special mechanisms to important projects under the National Target Program for Cultural Development 2025-2035, including land incentives, decentralization, and delegation of licensing powers.
Furthermore, the meeting saw the presentation of a synthesis report by Vice Minister of Culture, Sports, and Tourism Trinh Thi Thuy on innovative mechanisms and policies for Vietnamese cultural development. The Permanent Committee of the National Assembly acknowledged the importance of mechanisms to attract social resources for cultural development investments and emphasized the need to study and enhance more robust policies in this regard.
In conclusion, the Standing Committee proposed focusing on key sectors of cultural industries and enhancing preferential policies for businesses, particularly innovative young enterprises in cultural and entertainment industries. Attention was also given to investment incentives in the cultural sector to align with the socio-economic development plan for 2026-2030 and achieve double-digit growth targets.
As for talent development policies in the cultural and sports fields, the Standing Committee recommended a thorough review to ensure eligible beneficiaries are not overlooked. It also called for a detailed examination of the outsourcing mechanism of cultural and creative activities through public funds, emphasizing criteria for task lists, contract amounts, and result evaluation.
[Context: The article discusses the deliberations and decisions made during the National Assembly’s Standing Committee session on cultural development policies. Fact Check: The article provides key information about the discussions held and the recommendations proposed by the committee regarding innovative mechanisms and policies for cultural development in Vietnam.]




