On the afternoon of May 23, Member of the Party Central Committee and Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long worked with the Ministry of Education and Training on the draft decree on the decree of the authority of local governments in the field of education under the model of two -level local government organizations and draft decrees on decentralization and decentralization in state management of education.
Concluding the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long suggested that the Ministry of Education and Training review and re-number all existing tasks and clearly state and clarify the authority of each level. At the same time, there needs to be a specific explanation for decentralization and delegation of power, avoiding the extreme of "holding too much or pushing it all away". Each task needs to have a clear explanation why.
"It is necessary to note that only those responsibilities of management should be kept unified nationwide. Try to decentralize to the maximum" - the Deputy Prime Minister stated.
The Deputy Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Education and Training to study increasing the authority delegated to the commune level. With tasks in this field, the grassroots level can perform more.
The ministry needs to decentralize more thoroughly, only retaining tasks of national level or high expertise.
The Deputy Prime Minister also noted the need to collect local opinions during the decentralization and delegation of authority, not to leave any tasks uncertain.

Also in the afternoon of May 23, Member of the Party Central Committee and Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung chaired a meeting on decentralization and decentralization in accordance with the Law on Organization of the Government, the Law on Organization of local governments and two -level local government organizations in the management field of the Ministry of Science and Technology (Science and Technology).
In the spirit of rapid implementation but still ensuring accuracy, the Deputy Prime Minister requested the Ministry to continue studying and absorbing all opinions to the maximum; carefully reviewing all current legal documents, including laws, orders, resolutions, decrees, decisions, and circulars.
"Remember that decentralization and delegation of authority must come with clear and complete administrative processes and procedures" - the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized and stated the principle of not leaving tasks un task, not allowing interruptions, affecting the operations of people and businesses.
Based on the reports at the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister said that the decentralization and delegation of power is still low, and needs to be reviewed and carefully reviewed.
In particular, for the 65 tasks mentioned in documents related to inter-sectoral coordination, national standards or international treaties, it is necessary to clarify whether these tasks are truly un decentrable or not.
The remaining time is very urgent, a work of great significance and importance, the Deputy Prime Minister requested that it is necessary to continue to thoroughly grasp and seriously implement the direction of the Politburo and the Prime Minister, urgently deploy, ensure that the document after promulgation is feasible in practice.