In recent times, ministries, ministerial-level agencies, People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities have made many efforts in reorganizing administrative units and implementing the 2-level local government organization model.
However, according to the Central Inspection Committee, as of June 27, many tasks of some ministries, branches and localities were still being implemented slowly, not meeting the requirements of progress and quality.
Many localities have not yet completed the arrangement of headquarters, vehicles and working conditions for new commune-level agencies and units; The rate of completion of payment of benefits for cadres, civil servants and public employees who have decided to quit their jobs in new localities has reached 50.48%...
To ensure the smooth and effective arrangement of administrative units and operation of the 2-level local government organization model in Official Dispatch No. 99/CD-TTg, the Prime Minister requested the Chairmen of the People's Committees of provinces and cities to complete the arrangement and assignment of cadres and civil servants in accordance with regulations.
Chairmen of People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities seriously arrange and assign working headquarters, vehicles and other assets to agencies, organizations and units at the commune level to ensure the necessary conditions to provide public services and handle administrative procedures in accordance with regulations.
The arrangement, transfer, and reallocation of assets must be implemented urgently, synchronously, and with specific plans to not disrupt or disrupt the operations of agencies, especially the provision of public services and handling of administrative procedures for people.
In case after the implementation of the arrangement and adjustment, there is still a shortage of assets, it is recommended that the People's Committees at the provincial level proactively carry out procurement and supplementation in accordance with current regulations, resolutely not allowing a shortage of facilities to serve work, affecting the operation of the 2-level local government model.
Ministers, Heads of ministerial-level agencies, government agencies and Chairmen of People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities continue to accelerate the implementation of policies and regimes for cadres, civil servants, public employees, workers and armed forces in the process of restructuring the apparatus of the political system.
Proactively balance and arrange sufficient funds from allocated budget sources and spending savings (if any) of agencies, units and budget allocation to promptly pay policies and regimes for cadres, civil servants and public employees who quit their jobs due to organizational restructuring.
For cases where there is a decision to resign, the settlement and payment must be completed before June 30, 2025. In case of financial difficulties, promptly report to the Ministry of Finance for synthesis and submission to competent authorities for consideration and handling.
The Ministry of Finance shall preside over and coordinate with the Ministry of Science and Technology to urgently handle the issue of ensuring funding for digital transformation and information technology to meet the 2-level local government model according to regulations.