Complete 5 organizational restructuring tasks in December

PHẠM ĐÔNG |

The Government requires urgent completion within a specific deadline in December 2024 of work related to organizational restructuring.

The Government has just issued Resolution No. 233/NQ-CP at the regular Government meeting in November 2024.

One of the notable contents of the resolution is that the Government requires drastic and urgent arrangement and streamlining of the Government apparatus, improving the effectiveness and efficiency of operations according to Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW.

The Government requests ministries, ministerial-level agencies, and agencies under the Government, according to their assigned functions, tasks, and authorities, to thoroughly grasp the contents of the orientation and plan, and the progress of the arrangement and streamlining of the Government's apparatus as required by the Central Steering Committee to summarize the implementation of Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW.

Focus on propaganda work, create consensus and unity in the arrangement process; propose plans to improve the organizational structure.

Do a good job of political and ideological work for cadres, civil servants, public employees and workers in the process of streamlining the organizational apparatus; have solutions to resolve regimes, policies and issues related to personnel work.

Ministries, ministerial-level agencies, and Government agencies shall immediately establish a Steering Committee headed by a minister or head of the agency to direct the arrangement of the apparatus in accordance with the spirit of the Central Steering Committee and the Government Steering Committee on summarizing the implementation of Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW.

Prioritize all resources to fully and comprehensively implement tasks and plan to reorganize the Government's apparatus and internal organizations of ministries, ministerial-level agencies, and agencies under the Government.

Implement in accordance with the schedule to complete each task specified in the orientation plan to arrange and streamline the Government's apparatus in Document No. 141/KH-BCDTKNQ18 of the Government Steering Committee and the tasks assigned by the Central Steering Committee with the spirit of "if you can't do it, you have to do it no matter how difficult it is", "only discuss doing it, don't discuss backing down", "put aside personal interests for the common good".

Urgently complete by the specific deadline in December 2024 the tasks related to organizational restructuring, including:

First, build a summary report on the implementation of Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW.

Second, develop projects and plans to arrange and perfect the organizational apparatus according to the requirements and directions of the Central Steering Committee and the Government Steering Committee.

Third, draft a Decree regulating the functions, tasks, powers and organizational structure of ministries and agencies after the arrangement.

Fourth, review the system of legal documents directly related to the organization and apparatus arrangement.

Fifth, develop a project to establish Party Committees of ministries, ministerial-level agencies, and Government agencies directly under the Government Party Committee, and draft working regulations of Party Committees of ministries and agencies.

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