Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh decided to establish a Steering Committee on streamlining the Government apparatus according to Resolution No. 18 of the Central Committee.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has just signed a decision to establish a Steering Committee to summarize the implementation of Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW dated October 25, 2017 of the 6th Central Conference of the 12th tenure "Some issues on continuing to innovate and reorganize the apparatus of the political system to be streamlined and operate effectively and efficiently". Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh is the Head of the Steering Committee. Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh is the Deputy Head of the Committee. Deputy Prime Ministers: Tran Hong Ha, Le Thanh Long, Ho Duc Phoc, Bui Thanh Son are members. The Steering Committee also has 5 members: Minister of National Defense, Minister of Public Security, Minister of Home Affairs, Minister - Chairman of the Government Office , Minister of Justice. The Steering Committee is responsible for researching and proposing to the Prime Minister tasks and solutions to innovate and rearrange the organizational model of the Government, ministries, ministerial-level agencies, and agencies under the Government to be streamlined, operate effectively and efficiently, and meet the requirements and tasks in the new period; innovate and rearrange the organizational system of state administrative agencies. The Steering Committee develops a Project to summarize 20 years of implementing the Government's organizational model and propose the organizational structure of the 16th Government (term 2026-2031). In addition, the Steering Committee also assists the Prime Minister in directing and coordinating between ministries, ministerial-level agencies, agencies under the Government and relevant agencies and organizations in implementing the above contents. The Ministry of Home Affairs is the standing body of the Steering Committee, assisting the Head of the Committee in developing work plans and programs; Synthesize and report on general activities... The Minister of Home Affairs decided to establish a working group with the Minister of Home Affairs as the Head of the Group, a Deputy Minister of the Ministry as Deputy Head and leaders of a number of functional departments of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Justice and the Government Office as members. In the recent article "Simplified - compact - strong, effective - efficient - effective", General Secretary To Lam affirmed that the strategic convergence point after 40 years of renovation is bringing a historic opportunity to bring the country into the era of development, the era of national advancement, and at the same time, posing "an urgent requirement to resolutely carry out the revolution to build a truly streamlined political system that operates effectively and efficiently". According to the General Secretary, after 7 years of implementing Resolution 18, Vietnam has achieved a number of results, initially creating positive changes. However, the arrangement of the organizational apparatus is not yet synchronous; Some ministries and sectors still take on local tasks, leading to a mechanism of asking and giving, which can easily lead to corruption, waste, and negativity. The organizational structure is still cumbersome, with many levels and focal points; operational efficiency has not met requirements; tasks and powers between many agencies and departments still overlap... To achieve strategic goals at the time of 100 years of Vietnam under the leadership of the Party and 100 years of the founding of the country, the General Secretary said that it not only requires extraordinary efforts and outstanding efforts, but also does not allow for delay, laxity, inaccuracy, lack of synchronization, and lack of rhythm in every step. To do so, it is necessary to urgently carry out a revolution in streamlining the organizational structure of the political system.
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