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Expected commune-level cadres and civil servants on the provincial payroll
According to the proposal of the Ministry of Home Affairs, when the Law on Cadres and Civil Servants (amended) comes into effect, commune-level cadres and civil servants will be under the payroll of provinces and centrally-run cities.
Proposing a mechanism to screen officials, eliminating the situation of 'lifetime civil servants'
The Ministry of Home Affairs will study and supplement regulations on examinations to implement a mechanism for screening staff according to the principle of competition, with entry and exit, promotion and demotion to resolve the situation of 'lifetime civil servants'.
Hai Phong reports to the Ministry of Home Affairs on the plan to arrange commune-level administrative units in March.
Hai Phong plans to report to the Ministry of Home Affairs the plan to arrange commune-level administrative units this March.
Plan to arrange 52 provincial-level administrative units and 9,996 commune-level administrative units
It is expected that 52 provincial-level administrative units will be reorganized, 11 provincial-level administrative units will not be reorganized; about 9,996/10,035 commune-level administrative units are subject to reorganization.
How to choose the name of the province and city after the merger?
Among the three options for naming provinces and cities after the merger, including taking the name of a prominent locality, combining the names of two regions, or naming a new one, many experts support choosing the name of a province to reduce administrative procedures.
Proposing the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee to appoint the Chairman of the Commune People's Committee after the merger
The Ministry of Home Affairs proposed that the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee appoint the Chairman, Vice Chairman and members of the Commune People's Committee after the merger until the new term People's Committee is elected.
Proposal to support travel and official housing for officials and civil servants when working at the new administrative center
After the merger of provinces and communes, many officials, civil servants and public employees will change their workplaces, so the Ministry of Home Affairs proposed a policy to support travel and official housing.
Ministry of Home Affairs proposes not to require document change when merging administrative units
The Ministry of Home Affairs proposes that documents issued by competent authorities before the merger of administrative units, if not yet expired according to regulations, can continue to be used.
Encourage naming new communes after old districts with serial numbers attached
The Ministry of Home Affairs has just submitted a document to the Government on the draft Resolution of the National Assembly Standing Committee on the arrangement of administrative units.
The number of People's Council delegates at the provincial level shall not exceed 90, and at the grassroots level a maximum of 40 according to the new draft law.
The draft Law on Organization of Local Government (amended) has set out principles for determining the number of People's Council delegates at provincial and grassroots levels.
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