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The 9th session of the 15th National Assembly will consider amending many regulations related to personnel work in provinces and cities when implementing mergers and acquisitions. Photo: Quochoi.vn
The 9th session of the 15th National Assembly will consider amending many regulations related to personnel work in provinces and cities when implementing mergers and acquisitions. Photo: Quochoi.vn

Key personnel plan of 23 provinces and cities after the merger

LAM DUY (báo lao động) 21/05/2025 11:31 (GMT+7)

Key personnel in the provinces and cities after the merger such as Chairman, Vice Chairman of the People's Council, and People's Committee will not be elected but will be appointed and appointed.

On May 20, according to the Government's Electronic Information Portal, the Government has just issued Resolutions No. 125 and 126/NQ-CP approving the Project on the arrangement of provincial-level administrative units (ADUs) in 2025 and 34 dossiers of the Project on the arrangement of commune-level ADUs in 2025 submitted by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

According to the content of the submission of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the People's Committees of 23 provinces and centrally run cities (where the administrative center of the new provincial-level administrative units has been selected) have chaired and coordinated with relevant localities to develop 23 dossiers for the project to reorganize 52 provincial-level units.

The Ministry of Home Affairs has reviewed the above 23 project documents and compiled and developed them into a Government project on the arrangement of provincial-level administrative units in 2025.

In addition to the provinces and cities that must implement the arrangement, there are 11 provincial-level administrative units that do not implement the arrangement (Hanoi, Hue, Lai Chau, Dien Bien, Son La, Lang Son, Quang Ninh, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Cao Bang).

Regarding personnel plans, the Politburo also issued Conclusion No. 150 guiding the development of a personnel plan for provincial Party committees subject to consolidation, merger and newly established commune level.

Regarding the key leadership personnel plan of provinces and cities after the merger and consolidation (Secretary, Deputy Secretary, Chairman of the People's Council, Chairman of the People's Committee, Head of the National Assembly Delegation and Alternate members of the Party Central Committee who are members of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee and the City Party Committee), Conclusion 150 clearly states:

The Central Organizing Committee shall preside over and coordinate with relevant agencies and units to prepare and develop specific personnel plans, report to the General Secretary, key leaders and the Standing Committee of the Secretariat for guidance to complete the key personnel plans of localities, before submitting them to the Politburo and the Secretariat for consideration and decision according to its authority.

Regarding this content, the Politburo clearly stated the requirement to ensure strictness, timeliness, meeting the requirements of leadership, direction, and continuous operation of localities without interruption.

With the above personnel plan, the National Assembly Party Committee Standing Committee is assigned to direct the review and amendment of relevant legal regulations in the direction of:

When merging and consolidating provincial-level administrative units or establishing new commune-level administrative units, do not elect the positions of Chairman, Vice Chairman of People's Council, People's Committee; Head and Deputy Head of the National Assembly Delegation; heads of the People's Council departments and members of the People's Committee as prescribed, but assign the National Assembly Standing Committee, Prime Minister, Standing Committee of the People's Council at the provincial and commune levels, based on the announcement of the competent authority to manage cadres, to conduct the appointment and appointment of personnel to hold the above related positions.

In special cases, it is allowed to appoint personnel who are not People's Council delegates to hold leadership positions of newly established People's Councils at the provincial and commune levels.

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