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administrative unit
Submit to the Central Government the project to merge provinces and cities before April
The Government Party Committee will report to the Central Executive Committee the Project to reorganize administrative units at all levels and build a model of organizing two-level local government before April.
When merging, how to name the new administrative unit?
Many experts believe that the local name after the merger may change, the old name will no longer exist, but the homeland will not disappear and will still be there.
Ho Chi Minh City is expected to have more than 80 commune-level administrative units.
According to the national arrangement ratio, Ho Chi Minh City will have more than 80 administrative units at commune and ward level instead of 273 as at present, according to Chairman of the City People's Committee Nguyen Van Duoc.
Expected to complete the merger of provincial administrative units before August 30
Minister of Home Affairs Pham Thi Thanh Tra said the merger of provincial-level administrative units across the country is expected to be completed before August 30 and put into operation from September.
Changes in administrative boundaries of Hai Duong province in history
Over historical periods, the administrative boundaries of Hai Duong province have changed many times to suit development requirements.
General Secretary To Lam: Arranging administrative units is adjusting economic space
General Secretary To Lam emphasized that the arrangement of administrative units is not simply about adjusting administrative boundaries but also about adjusting economic space and allocating resources.
Roll call of 84 provincial cities when district level is abolished
When implementing the policy of not organizing at the district level, 696 district-level administrative units, including 84 provincial cities, will no longer be organized as they are now.
The number of provincial administrative units to be merged has been determined.
Minister of Home Affairs Pham Thi Thanh Tra said after the Politburo meeting, the number of provincial administrative units that need to be rearranged and merged has been clarified.
One more step in completing the arrangement and reorganization of administrative units at all levels
After the arrangement, local government will have two levels: provincial level and grassroots level; the number of provincial administrative units will be reduced by nearly 50%, and grassroots administrative units will be reduced by about 70% compared to present.
What criteria should be used to select administrative and political centers when merging provinces and cities?
With the policy of reducing the number of provincial administrative units by about 50%, the question is when merging 2 or 3 provinces or cities, where should the administrative and political center be located to be most suitable?
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