The Central Committee agreed on the policy of arranging 5 socio-political organizations and 30 mass associations assigned by the Party and State to be directly under the Vietnam Fatherland Front.
Arranging administrative units with a hundred-year vision
Afternoon of April 12, 11th Central Conference, 13th term officially closed after 3 days of urgent and serious work, completing all the program content.
In the closing speech of the 11th Central Conference, General Secretary To Lam Emphasizing that continuing to reorganize the apparatus of the political system is an unprecedented strategic decision with the highest goal of rapid, stable and sustainable development of the country, better care for people's lives, building a streamlined government apparatus, shifting from passive management to proactive service to the people, creating development, and having the capacity to effectively organize and implement the Party's policies into practical life in the era of development and prosperity.
This arrangement of local administrative units is built on the spirit of science, innovation, creativity, and close adherence to reality with a long-term vision, at least 100 years, ensuring the formation and expansion of new economic, social, and cultural development space suitable for national development.
The General Secretary emphasized that after the reorganization, local governments must ensure streamlining, efficiency, and closeness to the people, meeting the requirements of modern social governance, achieving the goals of rapid and sustainable growth; creating new positions and strengths for the task of ensuring national defense, security, and foreign affairs; creating momentum and motivation for economic development, focusing on promoting the private economy; accelerating the development of science and technology and innovation; and taking better care of the material and spiritual lives of the people.
The restructuring of the model and organization of the Vietnam Fatherland Front and socio-political organizations and mass organizations assigned by the Party and the State must be truly streamlined, ensuring no duplication or overlap in functions and tasks; no administrativeization of activities, strong focus on residential areas, close to the people, serving the people in the spirit of "focusing on and practicing people as the root", must truly be the "extended arm" of the Party to each household, each person; must take care of the legitimate and legal rights and interests of union members, association members and the people.
Unify 34 provinces and cities, reduce 60-70% of current administrative units
In Notice of the 11th Conference The 13th Party Central Committee mentioned related content on continuing to arrange and streamline political system agencies, arrange administrative units and organize two-level local governments.
In particular, the Central Executive Committee unanimously approved a number of specific contents to continue implementing tasks and solutions to perfect and enhance the efficiency, effectiveness and efficiency of the organizational apparatus of the political system as follows:
Accordingly, on the organization of the 2-level local government apparatus:
Unify the policy of organizing local government at two levels: Provincial level (province, centrally-run city), communal level (commune, ward, special zone under province, city); end the operation of district-level administrative units from July 1, 2025 after the Resolution amending and supplementing a number of articles of the 2013 Constitution and the Law on Organization of Local Government 2025 (amended) come into effect.
The number of provincial administrative units after the merger is unified to 34 provinces and cities.
Unifying the merger of commune-level administrative units ensures that the country reduces the number of commune-level administrative units by about 60-70% compared to present.
Arrange 5 socio-political organizations, 30 mass organizations
Also according to the announcement, regarding the organization of the Fatherland Front and socio-political organizations, mass organizations assigned tasks by the Party and State:
Agree on the policy of arranging 5 socio-political organizations, 30 mass organizations assigned by the Party and State and other mass organizations to be directly under the Vietnam Fatherland Front, with the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front presiding over consultations and coordinating unified actions.
The organization and streamlining of the apparatus of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, socio-political organizations, and mass organizations assigned by the Party and State must ensure that they are oriented towards the grassroots, closely follow the locality, and take care of the legitimate and legal rights and interests of the people and members of their organizations.
Agree on the policy of ending the activities of civil servant unions and armed forces unions; reduce the level of union dues paid by union members.
Establishing the organizational system of the Court and the Procuracy at 3 levels
Regarding the organizational system of People's Courts and People's Procuracies at all levels: Unify the policy of arranging and streamlining the organizational structure of People's Courts and People's Procuracies; the organizational system of People's Courts and People's Procuracies has 3 levels: People's Courts and Supreme People's Procuracies, provincial and regional levels. End the operations of People's Courts, High-level People's Procuracies and People's Courts and People's Procuracies at district levels.
Regarding the local party organization system: Agree on the policy of establishing local party organizations corresponding to the provincial and communal administrative systems (after rearrangement). End the activities of district-level party committees (districts, towns, cities, districts under provinces, centrally run cities). Establish party organizations corresponding to provincial and communal administrative units in accordance with the Party Charter and regulations of the Central Government.
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