Merging provinces and cities
Establishing 4 Military Commands under Military Region 3 when merging provinces and cities
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According to the plan to merge provinces and cities, Military Region 3 will establish 4 provincial-level Military Commands in the new provinces and cities after the merger.
Key personnel plan of 23 provinces and cities after the merger
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Key personnel in the provinces and cities after the merger such as Chairman, Vice Chairman of the People's Council, and People's Committee will not be elected but will be appointed and appointed.
Proposal for 6 localities to continue implementing specific policies after the merger
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The Government proposes that the National Assembly allow 6 localities after the merger of provinces to continue implementing specific mechanisms and policies to replicate the development model.
Continue to apply specific policies in some localities after the merger
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The Government will submit to the National Assembly for transition to apply a number of specific mechanisms and policies in some localities after the merger.
National Assembly Chairman works with Can Tho, Hau Giang, Soc Trang on provincial mergers
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The National Assembly Chairman emphasized that the working session with Can Tho, Hau Giang, and Soc Trang had 3 important contents, including the merger of provinces and non-district-level organizations.
Details of the commune-level arrangement plan of 34 provinces and cities have just been approved by the Government
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This is a plan to reorganize commune-level administrative units in 2025 developed by 34 provinces and cities across the country.
The provincial People's Council after the merger will have a maximum of 90 delegates
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After the merger, the number of People's Council delegates at the provincial level will be increased to 90 and at the commune level will be 35 compared to the provisions of the current law.
Prime Minister appoints Chairman and Vice Chairman of the People's Committees of provinces and cities after the reorganization
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The Prime Minister will appoint Chairmen and Vice Chairmen of the People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities formed after the reorganization.
Voters are interested in solutions for cadres who have to be away from their families after the merger
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Voters are worried that if there is no specific solution, some capable officials and civil servants will resign due to having to leave their families.
Considering and approving provincial mergers, shortening the term of the 15th National Assembly
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The 9th session will consider and approve the Resolution on merging provincial-level administrative units; decide to shorten the term of the 15th National Assembly.
The Ministry of Home Affairs informs about public housing and shuttle buses for officials and civil servants after merging provinces and cities
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The Ministry of Home Affairs has informed about the arrangement of public housing and shuttle buses for officials and civil servants after the merger.
The oldest town in Vietnam has only 3 wards left after the merger
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Phu Tho - After the arrangement and merger of administrative units (ADUs) at the commune and town levels, Phu Tho town reduced from 9 ADUs to 3 wards: Phu Tho, Au Co and Phong Chau.
Completely merging Binh Phuoc into Dong Nai, administrative center located in the new Tran Bien ward
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Dong Nai - The Provincial People's Council voted in favor of the policy of arranging 55 commune-level administrative units, merging Binh Phuoc province and the administrative center in Bien Hoa city.
Submitting to the Government the project to merge 52 provinces and cities before June 6
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The Ministry of Home Affairs will appraise, synthesize and it is expected to submit to the Government before June 6 the Project on arranging and merging provincial and commune-level administrative units of 52 provinces and cities.
Yen Bai - Lao Cai holds online meeting through provincial merger
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On the afternoon of April 26, the People's Council of Yen Bai - Lao Cai province held an online meeting to approve the policy of arranging commune-level administrative units and the policy of merging the two provinces.