National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man emphasized that the goal of amending the Law on Government Organization and related laws to reorganize the state apparatus is to decentralize and delegate power more strongly to solve practical problems and unlock development resources.
Based on practice to promote development
Morning of February 13, continue the program At the 9th extraordinary session, the National Assembly discussed in Groups the draft Law on Government Organization (amended), the draft Law on Local Government Organization (amended) and the draft Resolution of the National Assembly regulating the handling of a number of issues related to the reorganization of the state apparatus.
Speaking at Group 13, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man emphasized that the amendment Law on Government Organization This will create a strong decentralization mechanism, helping the Government to be more proactive in solving difficult problems and unlocking resources for development.
He affirmed that the problems that are clear, ripe and proven in practice need to be resolved immediately, not because rigid procedures slow down the country's development. This is also the guiding viewpoint of the competent authority that General Secretary To Lam has mentioned many times.
"Practice is the yardstick. Issues that are ripe, clear, and proven by practice must be resolved immediately. Rigid processes and procedures cannot slow down the country's development," National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man emphasized.
In addition, the National Assembly Chairman also pointed out that during the amendment process, it is necessary to continue reviewing and ensuring that the provisions of the Law on Government Organization are consistent with the Constitution and current legal documents, while ensuring consistency and coordination between legal provisions to ensure effectiveness in implementation.
Regarding the amendment of the Law on Organization of Local Government, the National Assembly Chairman emphasized that the goal is to decentralize more power to local governments according to the motto "locality knows, locality does, locality is responsible".
However, the National Assembly Chairman also noted that although many localities have been proactive and creative in implementing decrees, circulars and laws, there are still some places that have not really taken strong action, and there are even complaints and whining when faced with difficulties.
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man also mentioned the need to strengthen supervision of laws, decrees and circulars after they are promulgated. Accordingly, the National Assembly will strengthen supervision to ensure the consistency and conformity of legal documents with the Constitution and current legal regulations.
In addition, People's Councils at all levels will also promote their supervisory function, deciding on important issues related to local development policies, thereby ensuring consistency and effectiveness in implementing the Party and State's policies and guidelines.
Lean but powerful
Regarding the draft Resolution of the National Assembly regulating the handling of a number of issues related to the reorganization of the state apparatus, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man especially emphasized that the reform and reorganization of the state apparatus is a major revolution with far-reaching significance. The goal is to build a streamlined and effective state apparatus while still ensuring flexibility and promptly meeting the country's development requirements.
He said that the arrangement of the state apparatus must not only ensure efficiency in management and operation, but also create a favorable working environment, maximizing the capacity of employees. staff, civil servants
“Simplify but be strong,” the National Assembly Chairman stated. This requires a profound change in the organizational structure and personnel of the state apparatus, especially the selection and use of talented and capable people to serve the country.
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man also informed that the amendment and rearrangement of the state apparatus this time will involve more than 300 laws and more than 5,000 documents related to Decrees and Circulars that need to be amended.
This reorganization will take effect from March 1, 2025, marking a major turning point in the work of building the state apparatus. Ministries and branches will be streamlined, and the personnel structure at Party committees at all levels will be rearranged to prepare for Party Congresses at all levels, towards the National Party Congress and the elections of the National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the next term.
“The revolution of streamlining the apparatus to be strong, efficient, effective and efficient has been well received by the people, cadres and party members, especially retired cadres and party members. We are streamlining the apparatus, but the streamlining must be strong. To do so, we need people, this time arranging elite and talented people to serve the country and the people,” the National Assembly Chairman expressed his confidence.
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