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Permanent Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh presides over a meeting on September 9 to assess the enforcement of laws on decentralization, delegation of authority, and delineation of responsibilities__Photo: VNA |
Permanent Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh presided over a meeting on September 9 with leaders of ministries and sectors to assess the enforcement of laws on decentralization, delegation of authority, and delineation of responsibilities, as well as finalize a report for submission to the Politburo.
Minister of Home Affairs Pham Thi Thanh Tra reported that all 16 ministries and ministerial-level agencies, along with 30 of 34 localities, submitted assessments identifying obstacles in implementing the legal framework on decentralization and delegation. The ministry coordinated closely with the Ministry of Justice and the Government Office to ensure consistent and reliable data.
The draft report, Tra said, covers the evaluation on implementing legal documents issued between June 1 and August 31, 2025, including 30 decrees and 66 circulars on decentralization linked to the two-tier local government model. In total, 2,532 tasks and powers have been decentralized or delegated so far.
As of July 1, the proportion of decentralized tasks remains modest, averaging 50–60%, still below the Politburo and Secretariat’s Conclusion No.155-KL/TW. While some ministries like the ministries of Justice, Home Affairs, and Education and Training and Government Inspectorate achieved substantial decentralization rates, others including the ministries of Finance, Health, Science and Technology, and Culture, Sports and Tourism continue to maintain high concentrations of authority at the central level, she added.
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Minister of Home Affairs Pham Thi Thanh Tra speaks at the meeting__Photo: VNA |
Representatives from key ministries proposed solutions to remove bottlenecks in implementing decentralization.
In conclusion, Deputy PM Binh praised the Ministry of Home Affairs’ detailed draft, urging ministries and sectors to refine data, highlight achievements in the organization of the two-tier local administration, while identifying limitations and making feasible proposals.
He ordered ministries to address difficulties by September 15, stating despite current challenges, the system is operating more effectively thanks to the concerted efforts of all ministries and sectors.
He requested that the report must focus on pressing issues such as shortage of qualified staff due to excessive delegation, redundant or inadequate headquarters, and working conditions.- (VNA/VLLF)