Resolution of the Politburo on state economic development (Resolution No. 79-NQ/TW, dated January 6, 2026) just issued clearly states the requirement to continue to organize the drastic, synchronous, and effective implementation of guidelines, orientations, tasks, and solutions identified in resolutions and conclusions of the Party Central Committee, Politburo, Secretariat on land resources, mineral resources, infrastructure assets, state budget, national reserves, state-owned enterprises, public non-business units... at the same time, focusing on strongly and substantively implementing many tasks and solutions.
For public non-business units, the Politburo requests to review and arrange the list of public non-business services using the state budget; arrange and reorganize the system of public non-business units in accordance with the local government at 2 levels, ensuring streamlining, effectiveness, and efficiency.
Ensuring funding for basic and essential public services; resolutely preventing the lack of resources (people, finance, etc.) leading to a decrease in the quality of service to the people; converting public service services with high socialization capacity to be implemented according to the market mechanism.
Strongly innovate the financial mechanism for public non-business units, continue to strongly shift from directly allocating funds to public non-business units to directly support policy beneficiaries in the direction of calculating costs correctly and fully when using basic and essential public non-business services, associated with control mechanisms; simplify processes and procedures for ordering, assigning tasks or bidding;...
Encourage private individuals and social organizations to participate in providing public service. Expand and improve the effectiveness of public-private partnership mechanisms in competitive public service sectors; pay attention to cooperation mechanisms on human resources, brands and technology on the basis of ensuring full performance of assigned functions and tasks.
Building mechanisms and policies to convert public non-business units in suitable industries and fields into one-member limited liability companies with 100% charter capital held by the State.
Public non-business units that are autonomous in terms of minimum regular expenditures or more are autonomous in terms of organizational structure, salaries and other remuneration and incentives, recruiting and using personnel according to operating results, such as enterprises where the State holds 100% of charter capital.
Focus on investing in the development of a number of important public non-business units with potential and competitiveness in a number of basic research fields and strategic technology industries.
There is a mechanism to improve the operational efficiency and transparency of public non-business units. Research the implementation of management and administration models of public non-business units according to advanced, modern, and transparent standards and standards associated with the responsibility of heads.
Pilot the establishment of departments with in-depth consulting functions in large-scale units and implement the hiring of executives at public non-business units. Do not organize Management Councils in public non-business units; consolidate and promote the leadership and direction role of Party committees in units according to regulations.
Promote independent accreditation and evaluation and publicize the results of public service quality according to standards and criteria issued by the Ministry for specialized and field management.
Completing the ranking criteria for public non-business units according to the provisions of specialized law. Applying digital technology for people to directly assess the quality, effectiveness, and level of satisfaction with public non-business services.