In Da Bac commune, the unit was merged from Da Bac town, Tu Ly commune, Toan Son commune and Hien Luong commune (old Hoa Binh province). From early morning, the headquarters of the Commune People's Committee welcomed the first citizens to work. The professional departments and the team of cadres and civil servants have all been mobilized, ready to serve the people.

Mr. Le Thanh Hong, Kim Ly hamlet, and his wife came to ask for information about the application for conversion of land use purposes that had been submitted more than a month ago. "At that time, the district level temporarily suspended operations to rearrange administrative units. Today I came to ask about the progress of the solution," Mr. Hong shared.
After presentation, he was given specific instructions by the staff on the next process. "We really hope that after the merger, the settlement of administrative procedures, especially land, will be quick, in accordance with the reform spirit that the Central Government has directed," he added.
Another case is Mr. Bui Van Son, Gieng hamlet, who came to give birth to his newborn child at the end of June. "The staff is enthusiastic, friendly, and provide gentle and specific guidance. However, today because there is no new seal, I was scheduled to return tomorrow, said Mr. Son.

Talking to reporters, Mr. Dao Tien Quyet - Chairman of the People's Committee of Da Bac commune, said: "The new commune has a large area, a large population, and ethnic minorities account for the majority. Up to now, the commune has completed the arrangement of cadres and civil servants in the departments. Previously, training was organized for cadres to have a firm grasp of their profession and be ready to serve the people from the first day".
According to Mr. Quyet, the land sector will have many positive changes when the commune level is more decentralized, no longer having to transfer the dossier to the district level as before.
This is a condition to handle procedures more quickly and effectively for the people, Mr. Quyet emphasized.

Cao Son commune was merged from Cao Son commune and Tan Minh commune. By the end of the morning, more than 10 citizens had come to the Commune Public Administration Center.
Ms. Xa Thuy Trang - Deputy Director of the Center, said that because there is no seal, the staff mainly receives documents and guides people to prepare complete procedures, so that when conditions allow, they can handle them quickly. The main requirements are related to the fields of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs and Justice - Civil Judgment.

In Tien Phong commune, the area of Hoa Binh hydroelectric reservoir, people also have high expectations for the new government apparatus. Mr. Ly Quang Hoang, Lau Bai hamlet, shared: My family has submitted an application for reissuance of the Forestry Land Use Rights Certificate that was lost more than a year ago but has not been resolved yet. Procedures are complicated, traveling many times. I hope that with the new two-level local government coming into operation, the progress will be accelerated."
practical records show that, although there are still some initial difficulties such as lack of seals and databases that are not yet synchronous, the new commune-level apparatus in the mountainous area of Phu Tho is showing proactiveness and determination to soon stabilize. What people expect at this time is not only a streamlined apparatus, but a real, effective administration - where the government is truly close to the people and for the people.