Vietnam to appoint leaders for newly-merged localities


HANOI: The Vietnamese government will appoint chairpersons and vice chairpersons for newly-merged localities to implement a two-tier local administration system starting from July 1, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh (pic) said on Friday (June 20).

Binh made the statement while responding to questions from National Assembly deputies during an ongoing session of the top legislature in the capital Hanoi, Vietnam News Agency reported.

He said the government will also reorganise headquarters and facilities for newly established provincial and communal-level agencies.

Last week, the National Assembly passed a resolution on merging provincial-level administrative units, reducing the number of provinces and centrally-run cities from 63 to 34. - Xinhua

 

 

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