The National Assembly Standing Committee has just issued Resolution No. 1672/NQ-UBTVQH15 on the arrangement of commune-level administrative units of Lang Son province in 2025.
According to the Resolution, the arrangement is carried out on the basis of Project No. 385/DA-CP dated May 9, 2025 of the Government. After completion, the whole Lang Son province will have 65 commune-level administrative units, including 61 communes and 4 wards.
The goal of the arrangement is to optimize the organizational apparatus, increase the effectiveness of state management, while creating more favorable conditions for people and promoting local socio-economic development.
The Resolution officially takes effect from June 16, 2025, and stipulates that the time to organize the new government at the commune level will start from July 1, 2025.
To ensure a smooth transition, relevant agencies are required to urgently complete preparations, including determining the natural area and publicly announcing the boundaries of commune-level administrative units before September 30, 2025.
The list of 61 communes after the reorganization includes That Khe, Doan Ket, Tan Tien, Trang Dinh, Quoc Khanh, Khang Chien, Quoc Viet, Binh Gia, Tan Van, Hong Phong, Hoa Tham, Quy Hoa, Thien Hoa, Thien Thuat, Thien Long, Bac Son, Hung Vu, Vu Lang, Nhat Hoa, Vu Le, Tan Tri, Van Quan, Diem He, Yen Phuc, Tri Le, Tan Doan.
Khanh Khe, Na Sam, Hoang Van Thu, Thuy Hung, Van Lang, Hoi Hoan, Loc Binh, Mau Son, Na Duong, Loi Bac, Thong Nhat, Xuan Duong, Khuat Xa, Dinh Lap, Thai Binh, Chau Son, Kien Moc, Huu Lung, Tuan Son, Tan Thanh.
Van Nham, Thien Tan, Yen Binh, Huu Lien, Cai Kinh, Chi Lang, Quan Son, Chien Thang, Nhan Ly, Bang Mac, Van Linh, Dong Dang, Cao Loc, Cong Son, Ba Son.
4 wards include Tam Thanh, Luong Van Tri, Ky Lua and Dong Kinh.