705 Local Administrative Units Fail to Meet Standards
In Vietnam, a recent review has identified 705 local administrative units that do not meet the required

During a recent conference marking the one-year operation of Vietnam's overall political system and three-tier governance model, General Secretary and President To Lam revealed that 705 local administrative units are currently failing to meet established standards. This significant finding raises concerns about the effectiveness and efficiency of local governance across the country.
To Lam emphasized the importance of improving the quality of local governance to ensure better service delivery to citizens. He pointed out that the shortcomings in these units could hinder the overall development and implementation of government policies at the grassroots level.
The conference aimed to assess the progress made since the introduction of the new governance model, which seeks to enhance the responsiveness of local administrations to the needs of the people. The model emphasizes a closer relationship between the government and the public, aiming to create a more efficient and transparent administrative system.
In light of this revelation, To Lam called for immediate actions to address the deficiencies in these local units. He urged relevant authorities to conduct thorough assessments and implement necessary reforms to elevate the standards of local governance. This initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen the political system and enhance the capacity of local administrations to better serve their communities.
As Vietnam continues to develop and modernize its governance structures, the findings from this conference will play a crucial role in shaping future policies and reforms aimed at improving the overall effectiveness of local administrations.