On the morning of December 9, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha chaired a meeting with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and related ministries and branches on the project to merge the two ministries of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
The Deputy Prime Minister requested the leaders of the two ministries to clarify specific and specialized areas of state management and overlapping areas that need to be rearranged and integrated.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Do Duc Duy reported on the plan to merge and rearrange the affiliated units between the two ministries. Accordingly, the departments and divisions managing specific and specialized fields of each ministry will be streamlined to the maximum; areas with overlapping management functions and tasks will be integrated and supplemented with functions and tasks to ensure unified and smooth management, without any gaps.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment will merge their respective advisory and synthesis units; review and streamline public service units.
Delegates also discussed the proposed name of the new ministry and plans to ensure consistency and synchronization in the apparatus, organization and operation of the new ministry from the central to local levels.
At the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha highly appreciated the proactive and urgent spirit of the leaders of the two Ministries of Agriculture and Rural Development and Natural Resources and Environment who closely followed the direction of the Central Steering Committee on summarizing Resolution No. 18/NQ-TW and the Government Steering Committee on summarizing the implementation of Resolution No. 18/NQ-TW. The goal is to reduce overlap, duplication, contradictions or omissions in State management tasks, while organizing a scientific, streamlined, effective and efficient apparatus to better meet the requirements and tasks of State management in the new situation.
The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that the arrangement, streamlining and consolidation of the two ministries is an extremely important political task, and innovation cannot be delayed any longer, in order to reduce the number of specialized State management agencies, according to the principle "1 job cannot be assigned to 2 people".
The project to merge the apparatus and organization of the two ministries must be based on political and legal grounds, stemming from practical requirements; ensuring continuity, stability, and development; based on a comprehensive, multi-sectoral, multi-field management mindset. The process of merging must promote the spirit of science, collectivity, democracy, and objectivity, "not merging mechanically".
The Deputy Prime Minister assigned the leaders of the two Ministries of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to immediately establish a working group with the participation of relevant ministries and branches to complete on time: Summary report of Resolution No. 18/NQ-TW on continuing to innovate, reorganize the organization and apparatus of the political system to be streamlined, effective and efficient, Resolution No. 19/NQ-TW on continuing to innovate the organizational and management system, improving the quality and efficiency of public service units, in which clarifying the political and legal basis, shortcomings, weaknesses, international lessons, solutions...; Project to merge the two ministries; project to establish a Party Committee of the merged ministry directly under the Government Party Committee; plan to use facilities and infrastructure after the merger...
The Deputy Prime Minister assigned the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to urgently review all legal documents, clarify problems related to the application of legal regulations under the scope of State management, propose appropriate solutions, ensure stability, inheritance, connectivity, and leave no gaps in State management during the consolidation process.
The Ministry of Home Affairs coordinates to guide the criteria for rearranging cadres, civil servants and public employees after the merger, ensuring objectivity, democracy and science.
The Deputy Prime Minister also gave his opinion on the direction of arranging and merging some important specialized State management areas of the two Ministries of Agriculture and Rural Development and Natural Resources and Environment.
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