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16 Apr 202510:46

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TLDRThe video discusses a recent decision by the National Assembly Standing Committee of Vietnam regarding administrative unit restructuring for 2025. This includes setting new population and land area standards for communes and districts after consolidation, along with naming conventions for newly formed administrative units. The plan also outlines financial support for affected local governments and policies for public officials. Additionally, the resolution addresses the reduction of administrative units, with specific details on cities, districts, and communes that will cease operation. The plan emphasizes the optimization of governance and streamlining of administrative structures for efficiency.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Vietnamese National Assembly Standing Committee has approved a resolution to restructure administrative units in 2025.
  • 😀 The restructuring involves revising the standards for administrative units, including population and area requirements for communes and wards.
  • 😀 For mountainous areas, communes must have a minimum area of 200 square kilometers and a population of at least 100,000.
  • 😀 Wards in central cities must have a minimum population of 45,000, with specific population thresholds for other types of wards depending on their region.
  • 😀 Newly restructured administrative units will be named in a way that reflects traditional and cultural history, with an emphasis on easy-to-remember names.
  • 😀 The resolution also includes policies for local officials and employees affected by the restructuring, ensuring job security and salary continuity.
  • 😀 A one-time financial assistance of 100 billion VND will be provided for each province to support the restructuring efforts, with smaller amounts allocated to communes.
  • 😀 A total of 696 district-level administrative units will cease to operate, including several cities and communes across the country.
  • 😀 The restructuring will result in the formation of new cities and changes in the urban hierarchy, including newly established cities like Phu My and Hoa Lu.
  • 😀 The restructuring plans require that provincial and district governments complete their reorganizations by September 15, 2025, to ensure effective operation.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the recent resolution passed by the National Assembly Standing Committee?

    -The main purpose is to reorganize administrative units in Vietnam for the year 2025, which includes restructuring local administrative boundaries, renaming, and establishing new standards for population size and geographical area.

  • What new criteria are set for mountain and remote areas after administrative restructuring?

    -For mountainous and remote areas, after the restructuring, each commune must have a natural area of at least 200 square kilometers and a population of at least 100,000 people.

  • How are urban areas affected by the administrative restructuring?

    -Urban areas are subject to new population size requirements. For instance, communes in central cities must have a population of at least 45,000 people, while communes in mountainous and border areas must have a minimum of 15,000 people.

  • What happens if a commune does not meet the required population and area standards after the restructuring?

    -If a commune does not meet the required standards, the government will report the situation to the National Assembly Standing Committee, which will decide on the next steps for that specific commune.

  • What naming convention is recommended for the new administrative units after restructuring?

    -It is recommended that the names of the new administrative units be simple, easy to remember, and reflect the historical and cultural values of the local area. Additionally, names should not be duplicated within the same province.

  • What is the financial support provided for the administrative restructuring?

    -The central government will provide financial support for local budgets. Each province will receive a one-time allocation of 100 billion VND, and each commune will receive 500 million VND to aid in the restructuring process.

  • How will the restructuring affect local government employees?

    -The restructuring will impact local government employees by maintaining their salary and position allowances during the transition period. Afterward, a standardization process will determine their roles and responsibilities according to new regulations.

  • What is the timeframe for the implementation of the new administrative structure?

    -The new administrative structure must be fully implemented by September 15th, with local governments at the commune level completing their restructuring by April 15th.

  • Which cities will cease their administrative functions after the restructuring?

    -A total of 85 cities under provincial jurisdiction will cease to exist as administrative units, including cities like Vũng Tàu, Bà Rịa, Phú Mỹ, and several others across various provinces.

  • How does the resolution affect the overall number of administrative units in Vietnam?

    -The resolution will result in the closure of 696 administrative units, including 85 cities, 52 towns, 49 districts, and 508 rural areas, consolidating the number of administrative units in Vietnam.

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