(Dân trí) – The rearrangement and streamlining of the organizational structures of party, government, and parliament agencies have been approved by the Central Committee with significant changes aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and reducing management overlaps. As a result, the government will reduce 5 ministries and 3直属机构,同时国会也将合并和升级一些单位。
New organizational structure of party, government, and parliament after streamlining
Design: Tuan Huy
Major Changes in Organizational Structure
1. Changes in the Government
The government will eliminate 5 ministries while establishing a new one to meet the management requirements of the new era. Specifically:
- Ministries that are dissolved or merged are all in areas with overlapping functions and responsibilities.
- The new ministry will focus on strategic issues that require close coordination across different sectors.
This not only reduces administrative burdens but also facilitates the implementation of national policies.
2. Parliament’s Integration and Upgrades
At the National Assembly, two committees will be eliminated after integrating and upgrading two bureaus of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly. This step is crucial for enhancing oversight effectiveness and ensuring professionalization in legislative activities.
These changes are expected to make the National Assembly more efficient, particularly in building and perfecting the legal system to meet the country’s socio-economic development needs.
3. Party and Local Agencies
In addition, party agencies will also undergo reorganization, with some units ceasing operations. Notably, the decision not to establish county-level public security organs has been made to optimize resources and avoid management fragmentation.
Furthermore, the continued restructuring of administrative units and reduction of intermediate levels are being actively promoted, contributing to the construction of a lean and efficient state apparatus.
Significance and Impact of the Streamlining
1. Reduced Operational Costs
The reduction in the number of ministries, agencies, and subordinate units will significantly save state budget funds. This means that financial resources can be used more effectively for economic and social development goals.
2. Enhanced Management Efficiency
Streamlining the organizational structure not only eliminates overlaps in functions and responsibilities between agencies but also creates conditions for each unit to focus on its specialized field. This will contribute to improving the quality of management and administration.
3. Alignment with Administrative Reform Trends
In the context of globalization and deepening international integration, streamlining the organizational structure is an inevitable trend. It not only helps Vietnam catch up with advanced countries but also lays a solid foundation for sustainable development.
Conclusion
The streamlining of the organizational structures of party, government, and parliament is a significant step forward in Vietnam’s administrative reform efforts. These changes not only help reduce operational costs and improve management efficiency but also align with global development trends. Readers interested in this topic can follow updates on our website.
Source:
Dân trí Online Newspaper