Citing the example of a family living in a suspended planning zone for three generations, Representative Nguyen Minh Duc highlighted the reality of suspended planning in some localities as a "debt" owed to the people.
The director of the Ho Chi Minh City Asset Auction Center stated that many auctioned properties are unsold because they are located in areas with suspended planning, severely impacting their actual exploitation value.
For over 20 years, dozens of families have been living in miserable conditions due to dilapidated houses and polluted, foul-smelling environments in a slum located in the heart of bustling Da Nang.
The Rach Chiec National Sports Complex was once expected to become the most modern sports complex in the country; however, after three decades of planning, the project remains stalled.
More than 20 years have passed since the Bình Triệu train station project (Thủ Đức City) was planned, yet it remains stalled. Residents are eagerly awaiting its end, hoping to finally settle down and build a stable life.
Da Vien and Con Hen are two islands in the middle of the Perfume River. Since ancient times, King Gia Long considered these two places as the "left Green Dragon" and "right White Tiger" when he built the Hue Imperial City.
The Hoa Ninh Industrial Park project in Hoa Vang District, Da Nang, has been planned for 10 years but remains on paper, leaving more than 300 households in a difficult situation where they can neither leave nor stay.
Representative Hoang Ngoc Dinh (Ha Giang) questioned the Minister of Construction about the plan to address the issue of stalled planning projects, which is currently attracting significant public attention.
For nearly 15 years, hundreds of households in Hoa Hai commune, Ngu Hanh Son district, Da Nang, have been living in a state of "unable to leave, unable to stay" due to the planning restrictions of the Ngu Hanh Son Historical and Cultural Park Project.
Voters in Nha Be district are frustrated by the prolonged planning processes that have disrupted their lives and even deprived them of the right to dispose of their own property.
People simply want the government to clearly define land use planning, specifically how long it will last and what their rights will be in the planned area.
For over 20 years, nearly 1.000 households in Ha Dinh ward (Thanh Xuan district, Hanoi) have been living in dilapidated houses due to planning restrictions, with many families forced to rent temporary accommodation.
Responding to questions from National Assembly deputies during this afternoon's interpellation session on November 3rd, the Minister of Construction accepted responsibility for the persistent problem of "suspended planning."
The Deputy Prime Minister requested a review of projects to develop plans for monitoring and expediting progress, resolutely revoking licenses for projects that are behind schedule, and addressing the issue of "stalled projects".
National Assembly representatives Truong Trong Nghia and Nguyen Van Huy proposed the urgent handling of stalled planning projects and the removal of this concept from planning reports.
Hundreds of households living in a slum in the heart of Da Nang are frustrated because they are in a dilemma, unable to leave and unable to stay, due to a 20-year-long stalled planning project.
Bộ Tài nguyên và Môi trường sẽ kiểm tra các dự án kinh doanh bất động sản, các dự án bỏ hoang để kiến nghị với cơ quan nhà nước có thẩm quyền giải quyết vướng mắc.
Minister of Construction Pham Hong Ha affirmed that stalled planning projects negatively affect people's lives, therefore, the fundamental process of revoking stalled projects must continue.
Nhiều doanh nghiệp có dấu hiệu là sân sau của một số quan chức cùng cộng sinh, thâu tóm chiếm đoạt đất bằng nhiều thủ đoạn mưu mô, tuỳ tiện điều chỉnh quy hoạch, điều chỉnh dự án, chuyển đổi mục đích sử dụng đất vì lợi ích nhóm, cánh hẩu.
In Hanoi, there is a cluster of nearly 600 households living in dilapidated houses because the area where they have lived for over 40 years is located within a suspended urban planning zone.