
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Nguyen Van Hoi emphasized that the 2026-2030 period is decisive, requiring the building of a modern, efficient administration to better serve people and businesses. The workshop aims to summarize and comprehensively evaluate the results of administrative reform implementation in the 2021-2025 period according to Resolution No. 76/NQ-CP of the Government dated July 15, 2021, identifying directions, goals, tasks and key solutions for the 2026-2030 period.
Based on the interim reports of ministries, branches, localities and 19 thematic reports, the Ministry of Home Affairs has synthesized and developed a draft interim report, assessing in detail 6 contents of the overall program of state administrative reform.
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Nguyen Van Hoi stated that administrative reform has always been of interest and closely directed by the Party and the State. Since the 6th Party Congress, many important decisions have been made, bringing positive results, contributing to promoting economic growth and increasing people's satisfaction. In the coming period, administrative reform requires building an administration in a new era: Modern, effective, efficient, effective, with the goal of serving and bringing people's satisfaction as the center.

At the workshop, delegates from ministries, branches and localities contributed many ideas to complete the draft report. Delegates said that it is necessary to make an overall assessment, highlighting the impact of administrative reform in each stage to ensure the comprehensiveness of the report; carefully assess and highlight the implementation of the 2-level local government model in the past time. Delegates also mentioned online transactions; shared digital data warehouse; building technical and economic norms; building a set of criteria for evaluating cadres, civil servants, and public employees...
Ms. Vu Thi Mai Anh, Director of the Department of Home Affairs of Quang Ninh province, proposed to continue studying the decentralization to the grassroots level so that localities can proactively manage and operate. Currently, the whole country has applied digital transformation, integrating digital data warehouses for sharing. If it is possible to share digital data warehouses from ministries and branches to localities or send them to neighboring localities, it will be easier for administrative reform. Ministries, branches and localities need to coordinate to revive the digital data warehouses of ministries and branches and integrate them as soon as possible so that these data warehouses can operate smoothly from the central level to the local level.
Delegates also emphasized the need to synchronize information technology infrastructure and transmission systems, especially in mountainous and island areas, promote the role of public services, and shorten the gap between regions in digital application and transformation. In addition, ensuring salary policy is also one of the factors that need to be noted in the report.
Director of Khanh Hoa Province Department of Home Affairs Vo Chi Vuong said that it is necessary to have a deeper assessment of the public finance sector to make important steps in administrative reform because this is an important field that needs to be strengthened in the coming time, especially in the arrangement of public service units.

Director of the Department of Administrative Reform (Ministry of Home Affairs) Pham Minh Hung highly appreciated the comments of the delegates, and also pointed out some contents that need to be noted. The Ministry of Home Affairs will continue to update and supplement to complete the report before submitting it to the Prime Minister in December 2025, including some proposals to adjust and amend Resolution 76/NQ-CP dated July 15, 2021 Promulgating the Overall Program of State Administrative Reform for the period 2021 - 2030.
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