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Post by : Shakul
Vietnam has taken a major step toward reforming its governance system by issuing eight important resolutions aimed at modernizing administration and improving economic efficiency. These decisions mark a clear shift in how the government plans to operate, focusing on reducing bureaucracy and creating a more supportive environment for businesses and citizens.
The reforms were introduced early in the government’s new term, showing a strong commitment to change from the beginning. The leadership under Le Minh Hung has emphasized the need to move beyond traditional administrative practices and adopt a more proactive and innovative approach to governance.
One of the most significant aspects of the reform is the large scale of changes introduced. The government has reviewed and amended a wide range of legal documents and administrative procedures. Hundreds of procedures have been removed, simplified, or decentralized in an effort to make the system more efficient and less time-consuming for people and businesses.
The speed at which these reforms have been implemented also stands out. Introducing multiple resolutions within a short period shows strong determination and readiness to act. It reflects a government that not only plans reforms but also moves quickly to execute them.
A key feature of the reform is the shift in governance approach. Instead of focusing on strict pre-approval systems, the government is moving toward a model that emphasizes monitoring and managing risks during operations. This change is expected to reduce delays and encourage more economic activity.
Another important change is the move from centralization to decentralization. By transferring more authority to local governments, the central administration aims to improve efficiency and responsiveness. Local authorities are expected to handle more responsibilities while maintaining accountability for their performance.
The reforms also redefine the role of the state in the economy. Rather than acting mainly as a controller, the government aims to become a facilitator of growth. By removing unnecessary business conditions, it seeks to create a more open and supportive environment for enterprises to develop.
These changes are expected to bring direct benefits to both businesses and citizens. For businesses, fewer procedures mean lower costs and faster decision-making. For citizens, reduced bureaucracy can improve access to public services and lower the chances of corruption.
However, officials acknowledge that these reforms also come with challenges. Effective implementation will require better data systems, strong monitoring mechanisms, and a change in administrative mindset. Without these, the intended benefits may not be fully realized.
Overall, the government’s decision to introduce these eight resolutions signals a clear direction toward reform, efficiency, and development. By focusing on trust, transparency, and empowerment, Vietnam aims to build a modern governance system that supports long-term economic growth and improves the quality of life for its people.
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