According to the report, up to now, all ministries, ministerial-level agencies, and government agencies have submitted plans to reorganize and streamline their apparatus.
Basically completed the arrangement and streamlining plan
On the morning of January 2, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Head of the Government's Steering Committee on "Summing up the implementation of Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW of the 12th Central Committee on continuing to innovate and reorganize the political system to be streamlined and operate effectively and efficiently" chaired the seventh meeting of the Steering Committee.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (Photo: VGP).
At the meeting, the Steering Committee focused on reviewing the work that has been implemented and discussing the contents to continue reporting to competent authorities in the coming time, giving opinions on the plan to end the activities of the State Capital Management Committee at enterprises and transferring the tasks of the Committee to other agencies and some other contents.
According to the report, up to now, all ministries, ministerial-level agencies, and government agencies have submitted plans to reorganize and streamline their apparatus and reported on the implementation of Resolution No. 18.
The Government Steering Committee issued a document guiding the People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities to organize and arrange the apparatus of the local political system to basically ensure progress and requirements.
After listening to the reports, opinions and conclusions of the meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh stated that since the previous meeting, in just a short time, members of the Steering Committee, ministries and branches have actively and urgently deployed tasks and completed many tasks.
Notably, the plan to merge and consolidate ministries, branches and agencies has been agreed upon. The ministries and agencies have basically completed the plan to arrange and streamline their internal apparatus to submit to the Government.
The Government has issued three Decrees related to policies and treatment regimes for cadres, civil servants, public employees, workers and armed forces in implementing organizational restructuring and policies to attract and promote talented people to work in agencies, organizations and units.
The Decree on public asset management during the reorganization process has also been submitted and the Government is preparing to issue it.
The Ministry of Justice and relevant agencies have reviewed and synthesized problems and legal documents affected by the organizational and apparatus arrangement to propose amendments and supplements.
Choose the best option
Directing the tasks in the coming time, the Prime Minister requested the Steering Committee, ministries and agencies to continue reviewing and reporting to competent authorities on plans to arrange and streamline units and agencies.
Regarding the reorganization plan of agencies and units, the Prime Minister noted that it is necessary to listen to opinions from many perspectives. The reorganization, streamlining of the organizational apparatus, and reduction of staff must be associated with restructuring and improving the quality of civil servants and public employees.
Overview of the meeting (Photo: VGP).
In addition, it is necessary to continue reviewing policies to ensure the legitimate rights and interests of cadres, civil servants, public employees, and workers. For specific issues, it is necessary to review and synthesize nationwide, assess the impact to develop and propose a number of appropriate policies in the current context.
At the same time, continue to research, amend and supplement regulations to resolve problems arising in practice, including urgently submitting to the Government a Decree on public asset management to have a basis for handling issues related to public assets during the arrangement process.
The Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Justice to preside over and develop a resolution to submit to the National Assembly for promulgation on handling problems and issues arising in relation to the reorganization of the apparatus, especially documents that, if not promptly revised, will affect people, businesses, the economy, and hinder development.
Regarding the model and method of governance and management of corporations, general companies and state-owned enterprises, the Prime Minister requested to summarize good models, good experiences and effective methods that have been in practice, and to study and select the most optimal solution.
At the same time, the head of the Government emphasized that no matter which agency exercises the rights and responsibilities of the State owner representative, it must assign tasks to enterprises and give more power to the board of members; functional agencies must focus on building strategies, planning, plans, institutions, mechanisms, policies, laws, implementing personnel work and designing inspection and supervision tools.
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