Thanh Hóa must accelerate the transition from an administrative system focused mainly on procedural tasks to a service-oriented, people-centred administration, while promoting digital government, digital society and digital citizens.
Building on the achievements gained during nearly four decades of Đổi mới, Việt Nam’s ongoing reforms aim to improve institutional efficiency, promote digital transformation, better the business environment, and develop human resources.
President Lương Cường highlighted that the Hanoi Convention signing ceremony will be attended by the UN Secretary-General and many international leaders.
British Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Indo-Pacific Seema Malhotra affirmed that the UK considers Việt Nam an important partner in the Asia-Pacific region and expressed her wish to strengthen comprehensive cooperation with Việt Nam.
The draft amendment to the Law on Planning aims to build a unified, streamlined and effective national planning system, and finalise plans with a long-term vision following the nationwide administrative restructuring.
This election result reflects the trust and appreciation of the UN members for Việt Nam's strong commitments and efforts to promote and protect human rights, along with Việt Nam's contributions and initiatives in its role as a member of the UNHRC for the 2023–2025 term
Việt Nam also affirmed its consistent stance on promoting dialogue, cooperation, confidence-building, and respect for national sovereignty in addressing human rights issues, while opposing politicisation.
Agriculture is a national advantage and a pillar of the economy, said Party General Secretary Tô Lâm.
Noting strong momentum in bilateral ties, Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyễn Hòa Bình expressed confidence that defence and defence industry collaboration between Việt Nam and Türkiye will achieve specific and substantive progress in the near future.
Following the administrative reorganising, Thanh Hóa's newly restructured communes and wards have quickly stabilised their organisational structures and adopted a people-centred working approach.
Việt Nam has called on all parties concerned to strictly adhere to the agreement and move towards a sustainable and lasting peace solution for the Palestinian issue.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyễn Minh Hằng called on international partners to fulfil their commitments by mobilising private investment for sustainable infrastructure, enhancing cooperation in technology and knowledge sharing, promoting responsible technology governance.
The city's Digital Government Operating System pilot programme allows leaders to supervise all departments and districts through a unified digital platform.
From streamlining insurance business procedures to introducing online citizen reception, the National Assembly is moving towards a more digital, transparent and citizen-centred governance model.
Delegates expressed their interest in deeper and clearer analysis on the lessons on assuring the economic and socio-political stability.
NA Vice Chairman Nguyễn Đức Hải requested the Government to fully incorporate the opinions from the NA’s Standing Committee and verification agency into tax law reforms, ensuring constitutional compliance and consistency across legal frameworks. He stressed that personal income tax must serve as an effective tool for income redistribution, toward social equity.
Despite formidable challenges in the past term, the Government’s Party Organisation directed its organisations and agencies to make concerted efforts, turning danger into opportunities and impossibility into possibility to achieve important, comprehensive, and remarkable achievements across all areas, from Party building to COVID-19 prevention, socio-economic growth, environmental protection, national defence – security consolidation, and international integration.
A key advantage in bilateral engagement is the direct flight connecting Perth, the capital of Western Australia, with HCM City, Vietnam’s largest economic hub.