On May 1, according to information from the Ministry of Home Affairs, this agency has focused on advising the Government to continue building and perfecting institutions on organizational structure, creating a foundation for innovation, streamlining and improving the effectiveness and efficiency of operations.
Regarding key tasks for the second quarter of 2026, the Ministry of Home Affairs continues to advise on streamlining the internal organizations of ministries, central agencies and departments and branches at the local level; streamlining public non-business units and state-owned enterprises under leadership and management.
Continue to review and consolidate the organizational structure of agencies and units directly under the Ministry of Home Affairs in the direction of streamlining, restructuring and improving the quality of the contingent of civil servants and public employees; organize and effectively implement the recruitment, appointment, and rotation of cadres and civil servants, ensuring compliance with the conditions and standards of the approved job position.

In Document No. 216/TB-VPCP, the Prime Minister requested to continue to promote the arrangement and streamlining of the organizational structure, arrange public non-business units, stabilize the operation of the entire culture, sports and tourism sector, and ensure smooth, effective, and efficient operation.
At a working session with the Ministry of Education and Training on April 25, Politburo Member, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung requested to pay more attention to the planning, arrangement, reorganization and improvement of the quality and efficiency of public non-business units in the field of education and training.
Focus on reviewing, arranging, and restructuring higher education and vocational education institutions, merging and dissolving non-standard institutions; continue to review and arrange the internal organizational structure in the direction of streamlining, effectiveness, and efficiency.
Regarding the review, arrangement, and consolidation of functions, tasks, and organizational structure of ministries and ministerial-level agencies, in Document No. 412/TTg-TCCV, the Prime Minister requested central ministries and sectors to urgently review functions, tasks, and organizational structure, and promote the arrangement and streamlining of internal organizational focal points of ministries and sectors.
Based on the review results, in case of necessary amendments and supplements, ministries and sectors shall urgently develop according to the simplified order and procedures a draft decree stipulating the functions, tasks, powers and organizational structure of their agencies and send it to the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Justice; receive, explain, and complete the draft decree, and submit it to the Government before May 5, 2026.
The Ministries of Home Affairs and Justice summarize, develop plans, urge, and appraise draft decrees regulating the functions, tasks, powers and organizational structure of ministries and ministerial-level agencies.
Regarding the review and arrangement of inter-sectoral coordination organizations: Ministries and ministerial-level agencies urgently review and propose plans to consolidate, reorganize or dissolve inter-sectoral coordination organizations established by the Prime Minister, ensuring compliance with the provisions of law, and send them to the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Based on the review results of ministries and agencies, the Ministry of Home Affairs shall preside over and propose to arrange and consolidate inter-sectoral coordination organizations that are not operating, operate ineffectively or overlap in tasks and powers, and report to the Prime Minister for consideration and decision no later than May 5, 2026.