Resolution 18
Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee directs to arrange and streamline apparatus
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Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Phan Van Mai directed units to review and propose plans to arrange and streamline the organizational apparatus to ensure higher efficiency than at present.
Arrange and reduce the number of units in Party Committees and Fatherland Front
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The agencies, Central Party Committees, and the Vietnam Fatherland Front have developed projects to reorganize and streamline the apparatus according to Resolution 18-NQ/TW.
15% reduction in units when arranging provincial and district agencies
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The review, arrangement and restructuring of internal organizations of departments, branches and sectors is expected to reduce 15% of internal organizational units in localities.
Continue to merge districts and communes that do not meet area criteria
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The Ministry of Home Affairs will continue to review and propose merger plans with district and commune-level administrative units that do not meet the criteria on area and population.
Basically completed the project to streamline the apparatus and submit it to the Politburo
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Up to now, the Ministry of Home Affairs has basically completed all related reports and projects on streamlining the apparatus to submit to the Politburo and the Central Steering Committee.
Deadline for completing the arrangement of departments and branches under the Provincial People's Committee
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Before February 20, 2025 is the expected time for localities to complete the organization of specialized agencies under the People's Committees at the provincial and district levels.
General Secretary outlines principles for handling violations, no forbidden zones
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General Secretary To Lam emphasized the requirement to strictly handle violations based on the principle that "if there are violations, they must be concluded and handled", "no forbidden areas, no exceptions".
The Central Party Office urgently reorganizes the apparatus
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The General Secretary requested that the Party Central Office urgently complete the progress of summarizing Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW and propose a new model and organization of the apparatus.
Orientation for the arrangement of departments and branches under the People's Committees at provincial and district levels
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The Steering Committee on summarizing the implementation of Resolution 18 of the Government has directed the arrangement and streamlining of departments and branches under the People's Committees at provincial and district levels.
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development changes plan to streamline apparatus
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In the process of restructuring the apparatus, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development added the continued maintenance of the Department of Quality, Processing and Market Development.
Joining hands to carry out the revolution of streamlining the apparatus
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National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man said that it is necessary to unite, join hands and hearts to successfully carry out the revolution of streamlining the apparatus of the political system.
The National Assembly will hold an extraordinary meeting to decide on streamlining the apparatus
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The National Assembly will hold an extraordinary meeting to discuss many important issues, including those related to the restructuring and streamlining of the apparatus.
Merging associations and funds, ready to streamline the apparatus
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According to the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, associations and funds must also be ready to streamline their apparatus and merge associations and funds belonging to ministries and branches.
Ministry of Public Security talks about the streamlining process to reduce 6 general departments and 55 departments
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Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Long - Deputy Minister of Public Security - shared some experiences in arranging the organization and personnel structure of the Central Public Security Party Committee.
General Secretary attends conference to review Party building and organization work
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General Secretary To Lam and many Party and State leaders attended the National Conference to review Party building and organization work in 2024 and tasks for 2025.