PM orders swift action on public resources amid administrative restructuring

PM Pham Minh Chinh instructed chairpersons of the People’s Committees of provinces and centrally-run cities to strictly follow the Ministry of Finance's guidelines on handling public finances and budgets, with a focus on preventing wastefulness, misconduct, or corruption.

An administrative procedures processing unit in Nam Dinh province (Photo: VNA)
An administrative procedures processing unit in Nam Dinh province (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh issued a dispatch on June 22, ordering swift action to ensure State agencies are equipped with necessary infrastructure and resources as Vietnam pushes forward with administrative restructuring and rolls out a streamlined two-tier local government model.

In the dispatch, sent to ministers, heads of ministry-level and Government agencies, and leaders of the provincial-level People's Committees, PM Chinh described the restructuring as a central and urgent task designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the political system. To perform this task, the Politburo and the Party Central Committee's Secretariat, led by General Secretary To Lam, have issued many conclusions and directives which focus on the reallocation and management of headquarters and resources to support this transition. The National Assembly, the Government, and the PM have also released legal documents guiding the work.

However, local authorities are reporting hurdles, including challenges in procuring essential assets and equipment, upgrading office facilities and staff housing, and navigating unclear decentralisation and funding mechanisms. Such risk derailing the operations of newly-reorganised agencies.

To counter these roadblocks, PM Chinh instructed chairpersons of the People’s Committees of provinces and centrally-run cities to strictly follow the Ministry of Finance (MoF)'s guidelines on handling public finances and budgets, with a focus on preventing wastefulness, misconduct, or corruption.

hu.jpg
A single-window unit in Da Nang city (Photo: VNA)

He called for an accelerated push toward digital transformation, particularly through investments in advanced IT infrastructure and data systems, and seamless allocation of public assets such as office buildings, vehicles, and digital equipment to ensure interrupted operations. Crucially, the delivery of public services and administrative procedures to citizens and businesses must remain unaffected. Surplus public assets, he added, must be managed in accordance with the law.

The leader requested the consideration of special contractor selection procedures for the renovation and repair of government office buildings and accommodations for provincial and commune-level officials and civil servants.

Localities facing issues beyond their authority were directed to seek guidance from the Ministry of Finance for guidance, or report to the Government or the PM by June 25.

The dispatch also assigned specific responsibilities to various ministries, ministry-level and Government agencies, and the Government Office./.

VNA

See more

Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese, Lao foreign ministers hold online talks

The two ministers agreed to maintain close coordination in the time ahead and to expand cooperation under the new framework and orientation, underscoring the significance of the two countries’ “great friendship, special solidarity, comprehensive cooperation, strategic cohesion”.

State President Luong Cuong (fourth from left, first row) and newly-appointed foreign ambassadors in Hanoi on December 12, 2025. (Photo: VNA)

State President receives newly-appointed foreign ambassadors

Receiving Egyptian Ambassador Hany Mostafa Mohamed Mostafa Hassan, President Cuong affirmed that Vietnam highly evaluates Egypt’s role, position, and contributions to regional peace and stability. He also congratulated the African country on its achievements in implementing the 2030 Vision.

An overview of the seminar on the Party’s leadership in ensuring macroeconomic stability, renewing the growth model, restructuring the economy and promoting international integration (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, Cuba exchange theoretical views on Party’s leadership in macroeconomic stability

The two sides explored in depth the Party’s role in leadership, orientation, oversight and strategic coordination in economic management; approaches to implementing economic restructuring programmes alongside the renewal of the growth model; measures to respond to global economic volatility, inflationary pressures and shifts in global trade; and the building of effective strategic advisory bodies to ensure the Party’s comprehensive leadership in a changing context.

Vietnam’s Ambassador to Australia Pham Hung Tam (Photo: VNA)

Australia–Vietnam Policy Institute serves as bridge for bilateral relations

Established in 2022, AVPI serves as a forum for exchanging ideas among businesses, government agencies, non-profits, universities, and scholars in Australia on Vietnam. The institute acts as a platform for policy dialogue, focusing on research and insights on strategic relations and bilateral economic ties.

General Secretary and Chairman of the NA Office Le Quang Minh chairs the press conference announcing the results of the NA's 10th session (Photo: VNA)

10th session helps strengthen public trust in personnel work, NA’s supreme oversight

Personnel consolidation carried out at the NA's 10th session helps ensure continuous, unified, effective, and efficient leadership of the state apparatus; guarantee smooth and uninterrupted direction and governance; and prevent any leadership gaps in critical areas. All positions elected or approved by the legislature meet the key criteria required within the organisational structure.