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Hanoi Considers Resolutions for Implementing the Capital Law

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On the morning of November 14, 2024, the Member of the Central Party Committee, Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi City Party Committee, and Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee, Tran Sy Thanh, chaired the online meeting of the Hanoi City People’s Committee for its regular session in November 2024. The meeting aimed to review several..

On the morning of November 14, 2024, the Member of the Central Party Committee, Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi City Party Committee, and Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee, Tran Sy Thanh, chaired the online meeting of the Hanoi City People’s Committee for its regular session in November 2024. The meeting aimed to review several items for the upcoming Hanoi City People’s Council session and to follow the 2024 working program of the Hanoi People’s Committee.

The meeting was attended by members of the Hanoi City Party Standing Committee, including Deputy Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee, Nguyen Trong Dong, and Duong Duc Tuan.

During the session, the Hanoi People’s Committee reviewed and approved several proposals to be presented to the City People’s Council for the issuance of resolutions. These resolutions included regulations on the delegation of rights for managing and exploiting valuable architectural works, as well as cultural and sports infrastructure projects under the city’s management (pursuant to Clause 4, Article 41 of the Capital Law); and regulations regarding the use of public assets at public service units for business, leasing, joint ventures, and partnerships (in line with Clause 4, Article 41 of the Capital Law).

Chairman Tran Sy Thanh presided over the meeting.

The meeting reviewed the City People’s Committee proposals for resolutions to define the authority to approve the tasks and estimates for the Hanoi City budget related to procurement of assets and equipment for government agencies and units under Hanoi’s jurisdiction.

The City People’s Committee also reviewed proposals to present to the People’s Council resolutions regarding procedures for adjusting the environmental zoning in the Capital Planning, as well as the adjustment of urban planning and specialized infrastructure planning approved by the Prime Minister.

Other key proposals included resolutions on halting the supply of electricity and water services in certain areas of Hanoi and setting additional income levels for civil servants and employees working in government agencies and public organizations within Hanoi

Overview of the meeting

The Hanoi People’s Committee reviewed a proposal to the City People’s Council for the issuance of a resolution regarding the additional income for officials, civil servants, and public employees working in government agencies, political organizations, the Vietnam Fatherland Front, political-social organizations, and public service units fully funded by the state budget under Hanoi’s management.

Regarding other matters within its authority, the Hanoi People’s Committee reviewed a resolution concerning the recognition of honorary citizens of Hanoi, as well as resolutions on the establishment, reorganization, or dissolution of specialized agencies and administrative organizations under the Hanoi People’s Committee, and at the district, town, and city levels within Hanoi. The meeting also reviewed a resolution regarding the procedures for establishing or dissolving public service units under the Hanoi People’s Committee.

Additionally, the meeting considered a resolution authorizing the delegation of administrative procedures from the Chairman of the commune-level People’s Committee to civil servants at the commune level in Hanoi. Another resolution examined involved fixed-term contracts for certain professional positions within specialized and administrative agencies under the Hanoi People’s Committee and the district-level People’s Committees.

Furthermore, the Hanoi People’s Committee reviewed a resolution regarding the delegation of authority by the Hanoi People’s Committee and its Chairman to project management boards and directors of investment projects under the committee’s jurisdiction. The committee also looked at a resolution on transferring civil servants from commune, ward, and township positions to administrative civil servant roles, as well as matters related to the recruitment, use, and management of civil servants at the commune level in Hanoi.

Phuong Ngan