National Assembly Chairman explains the consultation on 'banning drinking alcohol while driving'

Kim Anh June 4, 2019 16:17

The National Assembly Chairman affirmed that according to current laws in the field of traffic, there are many regulations strictly prohibiting the act of drinking alcohol while driving.

On the afternoon of June 4, regarding the issue of traffic participants using alcohol, National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan said that in the process of drafting the Law on Prevention of Harmful Effects of Alcohol, the National Assembly chose an issue with many different opinions to consult and ask for the National Assembly's opinion according to the Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents.

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National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan.

"The purpose of asking for opinions from delegates on June 3 is to continue researching and perfecting the Draft Law, not to vote to pass the Law" - the National Assembly Chairman regretted that public opinion had misunderstood that the National Assembly did not want to deal with traffic participants who used alcohol or beer.

According to the National Assembly Chairman, current laws in the field of traffic have many regulations prohibiting the act of drinking alcohol while using means of transport such as: Road Traffic Law, Railway Law, Inland Waterway Traffic Law, Administrative Law...

That affirms that, it is not true that if this is not stipulated in the Law on Prevention of Alcohol Harm, there will be no sanctions. When building this Law, with the desire to attract all the contents that have been stipulated on the use of alcohol into the Law and because there are still many different opinions, we asked for the opinions of delegates.

"Asking for opinions to have a basis to continue researching, revising and perfecting the Draft Law before submitting it to the National Assembly for approval does not mean that yesterday was voted for approval. The National Assembly, National Assembly deputies and Government agencies must clearly understand the provisions of the law to explain to the people. Media agencies must also clearly understand to propagate the true nature of the matter, avoiding causing misunderstandings among the people" - the National Assembly Chairman emphasized./.

Kim Anh