On June 25 and 26, the Dak Lak Provincial Party Committee directed affiliated units to test the operation of the commune-level local government model at 68 new administrative units.
Accordingly, commune-level political and administrative institutions such as the Party Committee, People's Council, People's Committee and the Fatherland Front have begun to organize a trial operation.
During this time, Party Secretaries of communes and wards will meet with the Executive Committee, deploy the work program for the first month and issue working regulations according to the instructions of the Central Government.
According to Lao Dong Newspaper on June 25, at the headquarters of the People's Committee of Buon Ma Thuot Ward, the work is being seriously implemented, the cadres and civil servants perform tasks according to instructions and work efficiency is high.

At the Buon Ma Thuot Ward People's Committee office, the books, documents... are arranged neatly and neatly. The staff smoothly operates the reception and entry of documents on the old operating system page and the use of the new operating information system.
Mr. Y Jin Nie - specialist of the People's Council Office, People's Committee of Buon Ma Thuot Ward said: "Work is still going on normally. In the process of converting the operating model, if difficulties and problems arise, the People's Committees at the new commune and ward levels will have a proposal to the Provincial People's Committee for consideration and resolution".

At the headquarters of Tan An Ward People's Committee, Ms. Cao Luong My Linh - a civil status judicial officer said that the unit is currently counting and arranging facilities to prepare for handover.
Machinery and equipment are still used here until June 30. After that time, cadres and civil servants will take their existing equipment to the new headquarters to continue working.

Ms. Cao Luong My Linh said that in the process of merging and operating the two-level local government model, the team of cadres and civil servants has proactively completed the old work.
On the other hand, cadres and employees are ready to coordinate with ward and provincial leaders to deploy a new model, ensuring convenient and smooth service to the people.
"Before and during the trial operation days, we still received citizen records as usual," Ms. Linh shared.

According to Ms. Linh, the process of merging and implementing the two-level local government model is quite urgent. However, the unit is still trying to complete the work of receiving people, handling work regularly, updating information and carrying out the handover of tasks.