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Consider converting the status of provincial city to grassroots level

Việt NamViệt Nam09/04/2025


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Professor Nguyen Quoc Suu, Deputy Director of the Academy of Public Administration and Management, spoke on the morning of April 9.

On the morning of April 9, at the national scientific conference on the Two-Level Local Government Model: The Role of the Commune Level - the New Grassroots Unit , Professor Nguyen Quoc Suu, Deputy Director of the Academy of Public Administration and Management, said that provincial cities are the product of long-term development. Dividing them into wards could destroy the driving force for socio-economic development.

"Thus, it is difficult to achieve one of the goals of streamlining the apparatus, which is to create momentum for socio-economic development," said Professor Suu, proposing to apply the same to cities directly under centrally-run cities such as Thu Duc ( Ho Chi Minh City) and Thuy Nguyen (Hai Phong).

Mr. Le Thanh Dong, Secretary of the Hong Linh Town Party Committee (Ha Tinh), supports the policy of abolishing the district level and rearranging the provincial and communal administrative units. However, the arrangement of urban administrative units needs to consider many specific factors such as high population density, separate requirements for socio-economic development, national defense and security, as well as the potential to attract investment.

"If an investment project is located in 2-3 wards, steps such as site clearance and related procedures will be more difficult than if the urban areas are not divided," he said.

In addition, many urban areas such as Sa Pa, Da Lat, Nha Trang, Vinh... have a rich tradition, culture, history and have established their brands, so "there needs to be a suitable arrangement plan for urban development".

According to the Law on Organization of Local Government, provincial cities and cities under centrally run cities are defined as district-level administrative units. Currently, the country has 84 provincial cities and 53 towns, along with two centrally run cities, Thu Duc and Thuy Nguyen.

Avoid "uniformization" of local government

Professor Nguyen Quoc Suu assessed that Vietnam has carried out many reforms in the organization and operation of local governments over the past decade, focusing on restructuring the apparatus, decentralizing management and streamlining administrative units. However, these efforts are still formal and have not addressed the core of institutional reform, especially the issues of real decentralization and accountability.

Citing the organization of urban government in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Da Nang, where the ward level no longer has a People's Council, Professor Suu commented that "this is only a change in form", while financial and personnel autonomy and people's participation have not been significantly improved. Similarly, the merger of districts and communes from 2019 to present, although aimed at overcoming the situation of "communes being too small, districts being too weak", if not accompanied by innovation in governance methods, financial mechanisms and public service provision organization, management efficiency will still not be improved.

According to Professor Suu, local governments currently lack independent institutional space and mainly play the role of administrative-technical levels implementing orders from the central government. The lack of financial autonomy, the inability to select key officials, and unclear decentralization in public service management have limited the ability to adjust policies according to local needs, leading to stagnation and inflexibility of the state apparatus.

To overcome this situation in the process of abolishing the district level and building a two-level local government, Professor Suu proposed "not to uniformize" the government model but to classify localities according to functions and actual conditions into three main groups.

Urban government with flexible management mechanism, centralized operation and provision of high-quality public services; rural government focusing on stabilizing the apparatus, decentralizing people's livelihood and developing agriculture, protecting the environment; and dynamic regional government applying semi-autonomous model or exclusive administrative area with specific mechanisms on budget, personnel and apparatus organization for key economic zones, industrial zones, and special border areas.

Professor Suu emphasized that the classification needs to be based on the standardization of institutional capacity, only when localities meet certain criteria on administrative capacity, financial management and human resources will they be granted greater autonomy. This model "has been successfully applied in Indonesia and China".

TH (according to VnExpress)


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