The Government has just issued Resolution No. 205/NQ-CP at the regular Government meeting in June 2025 and the Online Conference of the Government with localities.
The Government requires ministries, agencies and localities to continue implementing the tasks and solutions assigned in Resolution No. 66/NQ-CP and the Prime Minister's directives on reviewing, cutting and simplifying administrative procedures.
Especially administrative procedures related to production and business activities, implementing administrative procedures to ensure efficiency, smoothness, and uninterruptedness when arranging administrative units and implementing the 2-level local government model.
Implement the implementation of administrative procedures according to the one-stop, one-stop mechanism at the Public Administration Service Centers at the provincial and commune levels and the National Public Service Portal as prescribed in Decree No. 118/2025/ND-CP of the Government.
Propagate and guide people and businesses to carry out administrative procedures on mass media.
The Government also requires research, reduction, and simplification of the professional process for 324 administrative procedures that can use document information integrated into VNeID to replace required documents in the dossier and 200 administrative procedures that can reuse civil status data and digitized land data, making it easier for people to carry out administrative procedures.
Accelerate the restructuring of state-owned enterprises, increase investment in the fields of energy, digital transformation infrastructure, transport infrastructure, supply of raw materials and input materials that are important for production, etc.
Urgently handle projects that are backlogged or have long-standing problems to free up resources and put them into use soon.
The Ministry of Finance coordinates with the Government Inspectorate to classify and review projects with difficulties and problems, in which the handling plan for projects with inspection, audit, audit conclusions and judgments is clearly classified.
Handling projects with shortcomings in procedures and order during implementation or problems with legal mechanisms; projects with violations but no inspection, examination, audit conclusions... in accordance with the direction of the Government leaders.
The Government Inspectorate shall preside over and coordinate with the Ministry of Finance to synthesize and review projects with difficulties and problems; develop plans and procedures for inspection, examination and guidance for agencies and localities to organize inspections and examinations.