Introduction
The Hanoi People’s Committee has recently announced its latest plan to reorganize and streamline the operations of various departments and agencies. The Department of Personnel will complete the necessary documents to present to the Hanoi People’s Committee for the regulation of functions, tasks, and organizational structures of newly established units, following approval by the Hanoi People’s Council. Additionally, the Department of Justice is tasked with promptly completing evaluation reports ahead of the upcoming Hanoi People’s Council session scheduled for February 18.
When will Hanoi establish new departments? – 1 Delegates at the 20th meeting of the 17th-term Hanoi Party Committee (Photo: Viet Thanh).
Main Content
1. Proposal to Adjust the Organizational Structure Plan
The Party Standing Committee of the Hanoi People’s Committee has submitted a proposal to the City Party Committee seeking approval to adjust the organizational structure plan for city government departments. Specifically, Hanoi plans to restructure 13 departments according to the proposed and agreed-upon draft decree from the Government. These departments include:
- Department of Personnel: Coordinating and managing all administrative activities comprehensively.
- Department of Justice: Handling legal matters and state management of legal affairs.
- Department of Finance: Managing finances, budgets, and accounting.
- Department of Industry and Trade: Managing and developing industry, trade, and services.
- Department of Agriculture and Rural Development: Managing and developing agriculture, forestry, aquaculture, and related sectors.
- Department of Science and Technology: Encouraging scientific research and technological development.
- Department of Culture and Sports: Managing and developing culture, sports, and tourism.
- Department of Education and Training: Managing and developing education, training, and research.
- Department of Health: Managing and developing healthcare and community health services.
- Department of Inspection: Conducting inspection, supervision, and violation handling activities.
- Office of the Hanoi People’s Committee: Supporting the operations of the Hanoi People’s Committee.
- Department of Ethnic Affairs and Religion: Managing and developing ethnic and religious issues.
- Department of Tourism: Managing and developing tourism and related services.
2. Proposed Merger of Departments
Hanoi proposes merging the Transportation Department and the Construction Department, renaming the combined entity as the Construction Department. The organizational structure of this department will remain unchanged. Furthermore, Hanoi suggests merging the Industry and Trade Office and the Urban Management Office into a new Economy, Infrastructure, and Urban Development Office at districts, counties, and towns, aligning with the Government’s directives.
3. Evaluation Reports by the Department of Justice
The Department of Justice is tasked with swiftly finalizing evaluation reports before the Hanoi People’s Council session. This step is crucial to ensure that the restructuring plans are transparent and effective. The reports will assess the feasibility, efficiency, and impact of these restructuring plans on the operations of various departments and agencies.
4. Timeline and Implementation Roadmap
The restructuring plan will be implemented in 2025, aiming to complete it before the Hanoi People’s Council session on February 18. The Hanoi People’s Committee commits to ensuring transparency and effectiveness throughout the process while soliciting feedback from departments, agencies, and the public.
Conclusion
Hanoi’s organizational restructuring plan represents a significant step toward enhancing the operational efficiency of its departments and agencies. The consolidation of departments and offices will help reduce overlaps and boost management effectiveness. With the Hanoi People’s Committee’s commitment to transparent and efficient implementation, this plan is expected to bring positive changes to the city’s governance system.
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