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In case of being increased by 1 Vice Chairman of the People's Committee and commune civil servants

phạm đông (báo lao động) 16/04/2025 12:12 (GMT+7)

The Government plans to arrange an additional Vice Chairman of the People's Committee and a number of civil servants for the People's Committees at the commune level where there are no professional departments, and assign them to the provincial level for decision.

Politburo member and Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh has just signed Decision No. 759/QD-TTg approving the project to reorganize administrative units (ADUs) at all levels and build a model of organizing local government at 2 levels (project).

According to the project, local authorities at the commune level include People's Councils and People's Committees.

The People's Council at the commune level established 2 Committees: the Legal Committee and the Economic - Social Committee.

Regarding the organization of specialized agencies under the People's Committee at the commune level: Abolish all district-level administrative units, reorganize the arrangement of commune-level administrative units to form commune-level administrative units with a larger scale than the current commune-level units; at the same time, transfer all tasks and powers of the current district-level local government to the communes, wards and special zones for implementation.

Therefore, the Government plans that the People's Committees at the commune level organize a maximum of 4 specialized and equivalent departments in accordance with the characteristics of urban, rural, and island areas (special areas).

For commune-level administrative units that remain in their original state (not reorganized), the Professional Department may not be organized.

The Government plans to arrange an additional Vice Chairman of the People's Committee and a number of civil servants for the People's Committees at the commune level where the Professional Department is not organized and assign the local government at the provincial level to make specific decisions for each commune-level administrative unit in the area.

The Government is oriented to assign the total number of local government positions at the commune level to localities, expected to be about 32 positions/commune level.

On that basis, the local government at the provincial level is assigned to decide on the number of staff for each local government at the commune level in accordance with practical requirements.

In case of arrangement from 2 or more commune-level administrative units into 1 new commune-level administrative unit, the orientation is to organize a maximum of 4 specialized departments and equivalents under the commune-level People's Committee.

Orientation to organize 4 Departments and equivalents including: Office of the People's Council and People's Committee; Economic Department (for communes, special zones) or Economic, Infrastructure and Urban Area Department (for wards and special zones of Phu Quoc); Department of Culture - Social Affairs; Public Administration Service Center.

The project clearly states the reservation of the current salary and position allowance regime and policies (if any) for cadres and civil servants assigned to work at the new commune-level administrative units after the arrangement within 6 months.

After this time, the salary regime, policies and position allowances will be implemented in accordance with the new provisions of law.

For villages and residential groups at the commune level, the Government clearly states to continue to identify villages and residential groups as self-managed organizations of the community, not administrative levels; in the immediate future, keep existing villages and residential groups.

The Government directs the Ministry of Home Affairs to study and determine a roadmap for arranging and reorganizing villages and residential groups in the direction of streamlining, directly serving the lives of communities in the commune level.

For public service units, keep the education and health service units and transfer them to the commune-level authorities to manage secondary schools, primary schools, kindergartens, and health stations of the new commune-level units to ensure health care for people right at the grassroots level and ensure enough schools and classes for students in the commune-level area.

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