Vietnam’s government is considering fundamental administrative changes, including removing the district level and redefining local governance. Legal experts propose a two-tier system with provincial and local authority for a more efficient structure.
Vietnam’s General Secretary, President, and National Assembly Chairman met with Kyrgyzstan’s Prime Minister to discuss trade, security, and diplomatic cooperation. The visit marks a new phase in Vietnam-Kyrgyzstan relations.
VOV.VN - General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee To Lam and his spouse will pay a state visit to Indonesia, an official visit to the ASEAN Secretariat, and an official visit to Singapore from March 9 to 13.
Communist Party chief To Lam is reversing a decades-long trend of growing legislative involvement in Vietnamese policy-making.
To set itself on the path to becoming a high-income country by 2045, Vietnam’s bold economic ambitions must be backed by diligent reforms.
The official visit to Vietnam by Kyrgyz Prime Minister Adylbek Kasymaliev will open up a new stage for the two countries’ friendship and multifaceted cooperation, Party General Secretary To Lam said while receiving the PM in Hanoi on March 6.
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The Manila Times on MSNVietnam eyes merging provinces to cut costsVietnam plans to merge provinces and eliminate district-level authorities, the government said on Thursday, as a streamlining drive aiming to slash billions of dollars from state budgets gathers pace.
HANOI: Vietnam is planning to merge provinces and eliminate district-level authorities, the government said on Thursday (March 6), as a streamlining drive that aims to slash billions of dollars from state budgets gathers pace.
Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Quang Tri provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People's Council Nguyen Dang Quang on March 6 received a high-level delegation from the Cuban Workers Centre led by Cuban Ambassador to Vietnam Rogelio Polanco Fuentes.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee To Lam has called for reducing unnecessary business conditions by at least 30 per cent to make Vietnam a top three Asean investment destination within the next two to three years,
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