Merger

Nam Dinh collects public opinions on merging with Ninh Binh and Ha Nam provinces

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Nam Dinh - The People's Committee of Nam Dinh province has just issued a plan to collect public opinions on the Project to merge the three provinces of Nam Dinh, Ha Nam and Ninh Binh.

Binh Duong collects opinions on the arrangement of administrative units and new names of 36 communes and wards

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Binh Duong - Localities are collecting public opinions on the arrangement of administrative units and new names of 36 communes and wards.

Ho Chi Minh City has a super- department after the second merger

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Ho Chi Minh City - The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Construction was established from a merger with the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport. Previously, the Department of Planning and Architecture was merged into this Department.

Details of the expected 40 communes and wards in Hue after the merger

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Hue - From 133 existing administrative units, Hue City will streamline to 40 communes and wards after the merger according to the new project.

Expected names of communes and wards in Dak Nong after the arrangement

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Dak Nong plans to have 28 commune-level administrative units after the arrangement. A commune in this province has the second largest natural area in the country after 1 commune in Dak Lak province.

Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong, Ba Ria - Vung Tau merge into a new super urban area in the Southeast region

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HCMC - The HCMC People's Council approved the policy of merging HCMC, Binh Duong province, Ba Ria - Vung Tau province, forming a new super urban area of the Southeast region.

Lao Cai announces the names of 48 communes and wards after the merger

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Lao Cai - The locality has unified 48 units with the same name and administrative political center of the commune and ward levels after the arrangement.

Cao Bang plans to have 53 communes and 3 wards after the merger

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The Cao Bang Provincial Party Committee has just held the 68th Conference (expanded) with the main content related to the arrangement and merger of administrative units.

Leaders of Quang Binh and Quang Tri provinces deploy steps to merge

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Quang Binh - The new province after the merger is expected to have more than 1.8 million people, 78 communes, and administrative centers located in Quang Binh.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment guides the adjustment of land records after the merger

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has just issued detailed instructions on adjusting cadastral records and land databases when merging provinces and cities.

HCMC approves major project on arrangement and streamlining of cadres and civil servants

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Ho Chi Minh City aims to reduce at least 20% of cadres, civil servants, and public employees receiving salaries from the state budget, while improving the quality of the remaining personnel team.

Nghe An deploys roadmap for administrative unit arrangement

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Nghe An - Before May 1, 2025, the Provincial People's Committee submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs for appraisal the plan to reorganize commune-level administrative units.

No consideration or assessment of standards when merging 3 or more communes into one

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In case of arranging and merging 3 or more commune-level administrative units into a new commune or ward, there is no need to review and evaluate the standards.

Da Nang, Quang Nam and the history of mergers and separations

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Before the merger, Quang Nam and Da Nang were always considered "one" because of their cultural and historical similarities.

Quang Binh consulted voters on April 19 about the merger project with Quang Tri

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Quang Binh - the province will organize the voters about the merger project with Quang Tri and rearrange the commune administrative units.