
Hanoi (VNA) – Sluggi🌄sh disbursement of public investment capital will hamper the implementation of projects, and particularly, businesses that borrowed from banks will be seriously affected, a legislator has said.
As part of its 8th session, the National Assembly held a plenary meeting on October 30 to discuss the outcomes of the implementation of the socio-economic development and State budget plans for 2019, along with the plans for 2020. On the sidelines of the event, Nguyen Ngoc Phuong, member of the Party Committee and deputy head of the National Assembly deputies’ delegation of Quang Binh province, shared his opinions about the disbursement of public investment capital.- The Government recently issued a resolution to speed up the allocation of public investment capital. What do you think about the recent disbursement situation?
Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Phuong: Public investment capital has been disbursed slowly not only in 2019 but for many years. The Government estimated that since the beginning of this year, only 49 percent of the planned public investment capital has been disbursed. The rate is even 19 – 20 percent in some projects. This h🌞as hindered socio-economic development, while many structures, projects haven’t been carried out on schedule.
- According you, how does slow public investment capital disbursement affect the economy?
Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Phuong: Sluggish disbursement greatly affects the economy. Particularly, it will slow down the implementation of projects, and particularly, businesses that borrowed from banks will be seriously affected. If capital is allocated on 🍃sꦐchedule, projects will be put into use soon and the State budget revenue will also increase.
Typically, the progress of the high-speed railway project is very slow at present, which has influenced the interests of not only the people and enterprises but also thepeople’s trust in the Government, ministries and sectors. Apart from infrastructure projects, some hospital and school projects are also carried out at a snail’s pace.- Are there any solutions to improve ministries and sectors’ sense of responsibility?
Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Phuong: I think it is necessary to reduce procedures for project implementation, amend all laws and decrees to ensure consistent governance, and avoid obstacles for the w🧸ork.
- Thank you very much!