PM urges prompt actions to facilitate grassroots administrative system

August 23, 2025 - 21:00
Public service centres have been set up in 32 localities, handling 4.4 million dossiers from July 1 to August 19, nearly 75 per cent of which were submitted online.
A Government meeting reviewing two months of implementing the two-tier administration model was held in Hà Nội on August 23. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on Saturday urged urgent actions to unify technologies, infrastructure and platforms for handling commune-level administrative procedures, ensuring a single, modern and interoperable system with shared standards and measurements.

Addressing a meeting to review two months of implementing the two-tier local government model, PM Chính described the restructuring of administrative units as a “revolution” in organisation aimed at creating momentum for a new era of prosperity.

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, to date, localities have completed the restructuring of provincial and communal-level People’s Councils and People's Committees, establishing 465 specialised agencies under 34 provincial-level People’s Committees and 9,916 offices under 3,321 commune-level committees.

Public service centres have been set up in 32 localities, handling 4.4 million dossiers from July 1 to August 19, nearly 75 per cent of which were submitted online.

As of August 21, 2025, based on 30 Government decrees on decentralisation and delegation of authority, ministries and ministerial-level agencies had issued 66 circulars to further detail and guide state management responsibilities under the two-tier local government model.

Personnel downsizing has seen more than 94,000 officials leave their posts, with over 50,000 already receiving payments.

The Ministry of Finance reported 16,124 surplus properties requiring handling, including 6,704 arising from restructuring.

PM Chính said that the reform has gained wide consensus under the leadership of Party General Secretary Tô Lâm and the Politburo. The model, he noted, has proved stable and effective in clearing obstacles, meeting public expectations.

He admitted difficulties are inevitable and instructed authorities at all levels to promptly resolve emerging issues, especially at the grassroots level.

Legal frameworks must be further refined, staffing adjusted to meet real demand, and outstanding compensation and retirement payments must be completed no later than August 30. Facilities must be used efficiently, avoiding waste but ensuring no shortages, he emphasised.

He urged ministries to strengthen financial and budgetary support, invest in IT and digital infrastructure, and create mechanisms to mobilise resources. All systems must be unified, accurate, secure and interoperable, with tools soon developed to measure performance across administrations. The 17 ministries and agencies handling administrative procedures must also ensure full connectivity, he directed.

He instructed Deputy PMs, ministers, heads of agencies and localities to proactively resolve issues within their authority and promptly report those beyond their mandate. Training and guidance should be strengthened to help grassroots officials adapt quickly to their new tasks.

The PM also emphasised the role of media in disseminating policies, highlighting effective models and innovations, while pointing out challenges and proposing solutions. He called for stronger inspection, timely commendation of excellent units, and strict handling of those deliberately obstructing progress.

Finally, he directed preparations for the upcoming national conference to review the emulation movement to eliminate dilapidated houses on August 26, as well as the exhibition highlighting the nation's 80-year journey of independence, freedom and happiness on August 28. — VNA/VNS

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