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HCM City aims for leaner governance with 15% reduction in agencies

Ho Chi Minh City will reduce its organizational agencies by 15%, according to a roadmap presented by the Department of Home Affairs this morning.

HCM City outlines 2025 strategy: Reshaping governance and boosting economy

Ho Chi Minh City’s 2025 agenda prioritizes streamlined governance, digital transformation, and economic growth, aiming for a 10% GRDP increase and enhanced efficiency.

Over 4,900 legal documents to be revised as VN reorganizes government agencies

The reorganization of government agencies in Vietnam will necessitate updates to 4,922 legal documents, including critical laws and resolutions passed during the 8th session of the National Assembly.

Combining Labor and Home Affairs Ministries highlights 2025 reforms

In 2025, the Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs will merge with the Ministry of Home Affairs, marking a significant step in government restructuring.

Fewer ministries, better ministers: A vision for reforming Vietnam’s government

Reducing administrative layers and empowering technocratic leaders will foster efficiency and minimize bureaucratic hurdles, says expert Vo Dai Luoc.

Reports on government apparatus reorganization submitted to Politburo

Minister Pham Thi Thanh Tra announced that the Ministry of Home Affairs has completed its major reports and proposals for streamlining the government apparatus, as directed by the Central Steering Committee.

How have ‘general departments’ been streamlined and restructured?

The Ministry of Public Security (MPS) in the past have eliminated eight general departments and equivalent units, and everything has been running smoothly so far, and all political tasks have been fulfilled.

Embracing transformative governance to unlock Vietnam's potential

On the 27th anniversary of VietNamNet, founding editor-in-chief Nguyen Anh Tuan discusses the publication’s legacy, the need for transformative governance, and the role of innovation in shaping Vietnam’s future.

Streamlining VN’s political apparatus: A pivotal step for modern development

Vietnam is embarking on a bold journey to reform its political apparatus, addressing inefficiencies in a system designed decades ago. The effort reflects the leadership’s determination to align governance with modern developmental demands.

Provincial departments to be streamlined, Hanoi and HCM City capped at 15

Vietnam plans to streamline provincial departments, limiting most provinces to 14 departments, while Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City can retain up to 15, including the Transportation Department.

Ministries of Construction and Transport to consolidate, cut 35-40% of units

Vietnam’s Ministries of Construction and Transport will merge, reducing units by up to 40% in a historic move toward streamlined governance.

Restructuring Vietnam’s government: A test of leadership and integrity

As Vietnam embarks on bold reforms to streamline its bureaucracy, officials are called upon to set an example by making personal sacrifices for the collective good.

PM Pham Minh Chinh prioritizes fairness in administrative restructuring policies

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has emphasized fairness and progress as Vietnam restructures its political system, with a focus on safeguarding workers’ rights.

Press agencies face pressure to become tech firms

Press agencies today need to go beyond traditional journalism and create new values to satisfy the needs of readers. This can only be done if editorial offices turn into technology firms.

Institutional reform: Paving the way for Vietnam’s growth and prosperity

Institutional reform, streamlined governance, and a focus on private enterprise are key to Vietnam’s efforts to achieve high economic growth and prosperity.

Six SOEs to be transferred back to industry ministry

Six State–owned enterprises with a total State stake of $31.5 billion will be transferred back to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) after 6 years under management of the Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises (CMSC).

Home Affairs Minister vows humane policies for streamlined gov't restructuring

Minister Pham Thi Thanh Tra affirmed the government’s commitment to humane and fair policies for employees impacted by restructuring efforts, ensuring talent retention and stability during the transition.

Vietnam’s National Assembly reform: Balancing expertise and efficiency

By rationalizing its advisory and support structures, Vietnam’s National Assembly aims to enhance efficiency and legislative impact.

Hanoi Chairman urges calm amid major administrative restructuring

Hanoi’s Chairman Tran Sy Thanh has urged civil servants and leaders to remain calm as the city embarks on significant administrative restructuring aimed at streamlining operations and boosting efficiency.

Vietnam restructures press agencies to improve media quality and trust

Vietnam is streamlining its press system to improve quality and efficiency, with an emphasis on fostering trust and confidence among journalists as they contribute to the nation’s media landscape.