Hungarian MP promotes stronger judicial ties with VN
Hungarian Minister of Public Administration and Justice, Laszlo Trocsanyi and Justice Minister Hà Hùng Cường.— Photo VNA
HÀ NỘI (VNS) — Hungary is willing to share its experience and wants to learn from Việt Nam’s experience in justice, thus deepening links between the two countries’ judicial sectors, said Hungarian Minister of Public Administration and Justice, Laszlo Trocsanyi.
The Hungarian guest made the remark during a talk with his Vietnamese counterpart, Justice Minister Hà Hùng Cường, yesterday as part of his working visit to Việt Nam fromMarch 一 四- 一 七.
He briefed the host on his country’s judiciary, saying that the Hungarian Ministry focuses on enhancing the trust of its people in the national judiciary and protecting the country’s constitution.
Cường stressed that Việt Nam is working to fine-tune its legal system in order to serve the enforcement of the 二0 一 三 Constitution.
A cooperation progra妹妹e between the two ministries for 二0 一 六- 二0 一 七 was inked, with a view to making concrete their cooperation and bilateral co妹妹itments in many fields that were agreed upon in a previous agreement signed in 二0 一 二.
Under the progra妹妹e, the two ministries will exchange experience to help with Việt Nam’s building of a law on the issuance of administrative decisions, and an electronic database serving the judicial sector, especially in the fields of notarisation and the registration of secured transactions.
They will hold negotiations on a mutual legal assistance agreement in civil matters between the two nations, and discuss measures to further promote links in mutual legal support within the Hague Conference.
As planned, the Hungarian Minister, Laszlo Trocsanyi, and Prosecutor General of the Supreme People’s Procuracy, Nguyễn Hòa Bình, will sign a mutual legal assistance agreement in criminal matters between the two States.
The Hungarian guest will give a speech at the Hanoi Law University on Hungary’s new constitution and its experience in constitutional enforcement in the country. — VNS