NA leader asks for fruitful arrangement of administrative units

National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man on August 10 demanded communications about the arrangement of district- and communal-level administrative units be stepped up to ensure the best possible results.

NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man (front, second from right) and delegates to the conference announcing the NA Standing Committee’s Resolution 1104/NQ-UBTVQH15 in Nam Dinh province on August 10. (Photo: VNA)
NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man (front, second from right) and delegates to the conference announcing the NA Standing Committee’s Resolution 1104/NQ-UBTVQH15 in Nam Dinh province on August 10. (Photo: VNA)

Nam Dinh (VNA) – National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man on August 10 demanded communications about the arrangement of district- and communal-level administrative units be stepped up to ensure the best possible results.

He made the request while attending a conference announcing the NA Standing Committee’s Resolution 1104/NQ-UBTVQH15 on the arrangement of district- and communal-level administrative units for 2023 - 2025 in the northern province of Nam Dinh, which is one of the first three localities nationwide to carry out the task in the period.

According to this resolution, the NA Standing Committee decided to merge the entire area and population of My Loc district into Nam Dinh city. It also made decisions on the establishment and arrangement of communal-level administrative units of Nam Dinh city, along with the arrangement of such units in the districts of Vu Ban, Y Yen, Nam Truc, Xuan Truong, Nghia Hung, Hai Hau, and Giao Thuy.

The resolution will come into force on September 1 this year. After the re-arrangement, Nam Dinh province will have nine district-level administrative units (comprising one city and eight district), and 175 communal-level ones (comprising 146 communes, 14 wards, and 15 townships).

Man said the issuance of Resolution 1104 aims to concentrate local resources, optimise potential and advantages, expand the development space, enhance regional connectivity, attract investment, create new development momentum, boost growth and economic restructuring, and better the quality of people’s material and spiritual life.

The re-arrangement will improve the balance and harmony in population distribution, create a lean apparatus of the political system, and promote civil servants and public employees’ performance and sense of responsibility to better serve people and enterprises, especially when the decentralisation of power to local administrations is being fostered, he noted.

A strong commune will contribute to a strong district, and a strong district will contribute to a strong province which will subsequently contribute to a strong country, he stated.

The NA leader applauded Nam Dinh’s success in securing consensus among local cadres, Party members, and people, which is a critically important issue because the re-arrangement of administrative units aims to facilitate development in the targeted communes and districts.

Highly valuing the province’s efforts and outstanding results in the work, he asked local agencies and units to press on with disseminating Resolution 1104 so that cadres, Party members, and people can be fully aware of and actively engage in the re-arrangement to obtain the best possible results.

The Chairman also told all-level Party committees, administrations, and Vietnam Fatherland Front committees in Nam Dinh to grasp aspirations of cadres, Party members, civil servants, public employees, and workers, particularly those made redundant by the re-arrangement, in order to take appropriate solutions and provide proper assistance.

The top legislator expressed his hope that the province will successfully implement the resolution, maintain stability for fast, comprehensive, and sustainable socio-economic development, and ensure defence - security and the political system building, thereby soon reaching the goal of becoming one of the important development centres in the south of the Red River Delta./.

VNA

See more

State President Luong Cuong, on behalf of Party and State leaders, delivers the Lunar New Year message. (Photo: VNA)

State President Luong Cuong conveys Tet greetings on New Year’s Eve

On the occasion of the Lunar New Year (Tet) 2026, at the sacred moment of transition between the old and new year, State President Luong Cuong, on behalf of Party and State leaders, has delivered a message of greetings to all compatriots, comrades, and soldiers nationwide, and the Vietnamese community abroad as well.

Novice monks at Pho Phuoc pagoda in Thailand are very interested in learning about Vietnamese culture, customs, and traditional Lunar New Year practices through making banh chung and banh tet. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese communities abroad celebrate Lunar New Year 2026

Vietnamese communities around the world have been celebrating the Lunar New Year (Tet) with cultural events that highlight traditional customs, strengthen community bonds, and introduce Vietnamese heritage to international friends.

Party General Secretary To Lam visits Ho Chi Minh Relic Site within the Presidential Palace complex (Photo: VNA)

Party chief offers incense in tribute to kings, President Ho Chi Minh

Party General Secretary To Lam offered incense in tribute to the nation’s forefathers at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel and to President Ho Chi Minh at House 67, part of the Ho Chi Minh Relic Site within the Presidential Palace complex in Hanoi on February 16, or the 29th day of the last lunar month.

Vietnamese Ambassador Dang Minh Khoi and Lao Ambassador Shiphandone Oybuabuddy with officials and staff of the two embassies. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, Laos share festive spirit ahead of Lunar New Year 2026

In a warm and festive atmosphere, officials and staff from the two embassies exchanged new year wishes for peace, development and success, reaffirming the great friendship, special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and Laos.

Defence Attaché of Vietnam to Laos Colonel Phan Huu Thang speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam–Laos special relationship remains inseparable

No matter how complex and unpredictable global and regional developments may become, Laos and Vietnam will remain inseparable, said Senior Lieutenant General Vongsone Inpanphim, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Minister of National Defence and Director of the General Political Department of the Lao People’s Army.

Minister of National Defence General Phan Van Giang (R) hosts Michael DeSombre, US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, in Hanoi on February 13. (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Minister of National Defence meets with US Assistant Secretary of State in Hanoi

Stressing that Vietnam will keep close coordination and create the best possible conditions for activities related to the search for US personnel missing in action, Defence Minister Phan Van Giang also called on the US to enhance information sharing on documents and artefacts related to Vietnamese soldiers who laid down or went missing during the war.

Party General Secretary To Lam (right) receices US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Michael DeSombre in Hanoi on February 13. (Photo: VNA)

Party chief receives US Assistant Secretary of State

The US attaches great importance to its Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Vietnam, supports a strong, independent and prosperous Vietnam, and wishes to enhance strategic-level cooperation with the country both bilaterally and on regional and international matters.

General Luong Tam Quang, Politburo member and Minister of Public Security, receives US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Michael DeSombre in Hanoi on February 13. Photo: VNA

Vietnam, US enhance security, law enforcement cooperation

The Ministry of Public Security stands ready to strengthen cooperation with the US in combating transnational crime, said Minister Luong Tam Quang while receiving US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Michael DeSombre in Hanoi on February 13.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Dang Minh Khoi (L) and other speakers at a plenary session of the international conference on Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)

Russian scholars highlight strategic vision of CPV’s 14th Congress

Professor Vladimir Mazyrin, Director of the Centre for Vietnam and ASEAN Studies, emphasised the significance of Vietnam’s long-term vision. He observed that if the country achieves developed-nation status within the next two decades, it could rank among the world’s top 20 economies by GDP, thereby enhancing its global standing.