Govt approves legislation to serve development needs

Laos government has in principle approved four laws, two decrees and other policies to streamline its administrative system and boost socio-economic development. The endorsement was reached at the government’s July monthly meeting, with two days of talks wrapping up on 22 July. Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office and Government Spokesman, Dr Chaleun Yiapaoher, held a press conference shortly after the meeting, in which he highlighted the significance of the legislation in strengthening the rule of law and serving as a legal reference to facilitate national development. The four laws include the newly drafted penal code and three draft amended laws concerning lawyers, veterinary practice, and plant protection.

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