705 Local Administrative Units Fail to Meet Standards in Vietnam
In a recent address, General Secretary and President To Lam highlighted that 705 local administrative units

On June 30, the Cẩm Lệ District Party Committee, People's Council, and People's Committee organized a dialogue meeting with all local officials, civil servants, and employees. This event marked one year since the implementation of the two-tier local government system in the district. Nguyễn Hoài Nam, Secretary of the District Party Committee and Chairman of the People's Council, emphasized that the meeting was not merely a routine task but a vital opportunity for leaders to listen to the concerns and aspirations of their workforce.
During the meeting, Nguyễn Hoài Nam highlighted the progress made in the district's governance over the past year, noting that the local government has become more efficient and responsive. He pointed out that there have been significant improvements in public service delivery, particularly in administrative reforms and digital transformation. However, he also acknowledged the challenges faced, including an increasing workload and the need for better coordination among departments.
Nam stressed the importance of viewing the dialogue as a critical management tool rather than a mere formality. He assured attendees that issues within the district's authority would be addressed immediately, while those beyond their jurisdiction would be documented and forwarded to higher authorities for resolution. The goal is to enhance the effectiveness of local governance and foster community trust in the government.
As the district moves forward, Nam called for a shift from an administrative management mindset to one focused on service and development. He urged all officials to not only adhere to procedures but to strive for excellence in their roles, thereby creating greater value for the community. This approach is expected to strengthen public confidence in local governance.
The dialogue also provided a platform for local officials to raise issues encountered in implementing the two-tier government system. Discussions centered around improving inter-departmental collaboration, optimizing human resource allocation, and enhancing the efficiency of administrative procedures to better serve citizens and businesses.
In conclusion, the Cẩm Lệ District has achieved notable results in various sectors over the past year. The district's Party Committee has successfully solidified its organizational structure and fostered unity among its over 4,200 party members across 107 grassroots organizations. Economic growth has been linked with digital transformation, urban management, and improving residents' living standards, facilitating access to policies and technology for local businesses.