Regulations on the boards of the People's Councils at the commune level
Regulations on the committees of People's Councils at the commune level are based on Article 29 of the Law on Organization of Local Government 2025.
Article 29 of the Law on Organization of Local Government 2025 (effective from June 16, 2025) stipulates:
The People's Council Committee is an agency of the People's Council, responsible for reviewing draft resolutions, reports, and projects before submitting them to the People's Council; supervising and making recommendations on issues under the responsibility of the Board; being responsible for and reporting work to the People's Council. The number and structure of the Committees of the People's Council are regulated as follows:
a) The Provincial People's Council establishes the Legal Committee, the Economic - Budget Committee, and the Cultural - Social Committee.
The City People's Council established the Legal Committee, the Economic - Budget Committee, the Cultural - Social Committee and the Urban Committee.
The People's Council at the commune level established the Economic - Budget Committee and the Cultural - Social Committee.
Ethnic committees in provinces and cities with many ethnic minorities have been established;
b) The People's Council's Committee includes the Head, Deputy Head and members;
c) The Head and Deputy Head of the Provincial and Commune People's Councils can be full-time People's Council delegates. The Head and Deputy Head of the People's Council cannot simultaneously be the heads of specialized agencies under the People's Committee at the same level;
d) Members of the Committees of the Provincial People's Councils can be full-time People's Council delegates.
Thus, the People's Council at the commune level established the Economic - Budget Committee and the Cultural - Social Committee.
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