According to Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh, the number of people affected by this streamlining of the apparatus is quite large, possibly the largest ever, with about 100,000 people.
Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh - Photo: X.TRUNG
Combine streamlining with team rearrangement, choose the best
Spending a lot of time on the issue of streamlining the apparatus, the permanent deputy prime minister said that he, along with the leaders of the Ministry of Home Affairs and advisory agencies, had many meetings on the regime and policies for cadres and civil servants. The deputy prime minister said that today he had to "submit his paper" to the Politburo on the content of the regime and policies for cadres and civil servants for approval when streamlining the apparatus. He did not know how the Politburo would approve it "tomorrow or the day after tomorrow", but personally he felt very secure and assured. "Although the number of people affected is quite large, perhaps the largest ever, about 100,000 people, we boldly spent significant resources. If the policy is approved by the Politburo, it will be a special and outstanding policy, ensuring the rights of cadres and civil servants," Mr. Binh stated. In addition to the achieved results, the deputy prime minister suggested that the Ministry of Home Affairs should focus on overcoming shortcomings and limitations. "We need to continue thinking about how to evaluate cadres correctly. How, as General Secretary To Lam stated, to eliminate lazy people in the apparatus and attract talented people to the public administration. Because no matter how scientific and streamlined the apparatus is, its effectiveness and efficiency must be decided by the people. How to combine streamlining with rearranging the team, selecting the best, those who are truly dedicated, truly contributing, experienced and courageous. The problem is very difficult but we must be determined to do it...", Mr. Binh noted.Conference scene - Photo: T.D.
Streamlining Party agencies must be completed before February 10, 2025
Mr. Nguyen Hoa Binh emphasized some more contents about the 2025 tasks of the industry. In particular, the implementation of streamlining the apparatus according to Resolution 18 is being carried out very urgently, drastically and resolutely. He requested that ministries, branches and localities must identify this as the responsibility and task of the entire system, not just the Ministry of Home Affairs. "The exemplary Party agencies do it first, merge this and merge that. The Party magazine system and some Party organizations under the authority of the Politburo will be concluded and implemented by the Politburo next week. The deadline is February 10, 2025. Whoever does it first is welcome," Mr. Binh emphasized. According to the Deputy Prime Minister, in streamlining the apparatus, public opinion is interested in one ministry merging with another, but that is not the case, but all ministries and localities must be streamlined from within and must reduce at least 15-20%. In particular, there are government units that require a 40% reduction, such as some departments and institutes that are being organized separately, so they need to be merged into a common unit. Ministries and localities need to proactively propose internal streamlining plans. Regarding the Ministry of Home Affairs in implementing Resolution 18, Mr. Binh said there are 4 very important tasks. First, it is necessary to advise on building a streamlined apparatus model. This is being implemented and the central consolidation will be the basis for localities to implement. Second, forming mechanisms and policies that are strong enough and have enough incentives to encourage and support workers when implementing the streamlining of the apparatus. Third, forming a legal infrastructure for the apparatus to operate, such as resolutions of the National Assembly, decrees of the Government, functions, tasks, and regulations. Fourth, guiding ministries, branches, and localities to implement this. "Do it quickly, urgently but very scientifically. We innovate and create to move forward but must be very calm to prevent risks. A good leader is someone who knows how to rush forward but must also prevent risks," Mr. Binh added. Regarding risks, according to Mr. Binh, it is necessary to avoid mechanical mergers or mergers that are unreasonable. Although it is very difficult, we must anticipate all these issues and minimize risks. At the same time, we should explore and adjust while doing it... Another thing to note is that when implementing streamlining, the public administration and apparatus must still operate and serve the people, ensuring that there is no interruption.Tuoitre.vn
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