Saint
Petersburg (VNA) –Vietnam has adopted policies to enable ethnic
minority groups to develop equally, helping to gradually bridge development
gaps with the rest of the population, said National Assembly (NA) Chairwoman
Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan.
She was addressing the opening of the 137th Inter-Parliamentary
Union (IPU) Assembly’s general debate in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on October
15, which was themed “Promoting cultural pluralism and peace through
inter-faith and inter-ethnic dialogue.”
In 2013, Vietnam’s NA approved a new Constitution which prohibits any discrimination
against any of the country’s many ethnic groups, the top Vietnamese legislator
said.
The
State has devised policies that create conditions for ethnic minority groups to
contribute to national development.
The NA passed the Law on Belief and Religion in 2016, stipulating that everyone
has the right to freedom of belief and religion, as well as the right to
exercise religious practices and attend religious festivals, she said.
Religious organisations in Vietnam have expanded their ties with international
religious organisations, she said, adding that many international religious
events have been held in Vietnam.
To promote cultural pluralism and peace through inter-faith and inter-ethnic
dialogue, NA Chairwoman Ngan proposed IPU members build legal frameworks to
ensure equal rights for ethnic and religious groups.
She also urged increased supervision over the implementation of Government
policies that protect the rights of members of all religions, ethnic and
cultural groups, contributing to national unity.
It is necessary to review and scrap laws and rules manifesting discrimination
to ensure the involvement of people from all walks of life in the country’s
politico-socio-economic activities, the chief legislator said.
The IPU should encourage member countries to assess the efficiency of policies
and laws towards ethnic and religious groups, while paying more heed to
communications work so as to strengthen their cooperation, she said.
NA Chairwoman Ngan also proposed enhancing bilateral and multilateral
cooperation between the countries and their legislative bodies in cultural,
religious and ethnic affairs.
She called on the countries to join hands to improve public awareness of inter-faith
and inter-ethnic dialogue.
Ngan
appealed to the IPU to step up collaboration between legislative bodies of its
member countries and UN mechanisms and international organisations, aiming to
promote peace, cooperation and solidarity between nations, religions and
cultures within each country as well as between countries. -VNA