
State President Luong Cuong made the statement while attending a ceremony in Hanoi on June 30 morning to announce the National Assembly Standing Committee’s resolution on the reorganization of commune-level administrative units, and the city’s relevant decisions.
Accordingly, Hanoi’s 526 communes and wards have been reorganized into 126 commune-level administrative units, including 51 wards and 75 communes. Along with other localities across the country, these communes and wards will officially begin operations under the two-tier local administration model on July 1.
At its 9th session, the 15th NA passed the Resolution on amending the Constitution and the Resolution on reorganizing provincial-level administrative units. The number of provinces and cities has been reduced from 63 to 34, and a two-tier local administration model, consisting of provincial and commune levels, will be implemented from July 1. This is one of the historically significant and strategically long-term decisions aimed at expanding the space for socio-economic development, in line with the country’s context in the new era.
At the same time, it marks the first time in the history of administrative reform that Vietnam has carried out a large-scale restructuring, reducing intermediate layers and forming a leaner, more streamlined, stronger, and more effective administrative apparatus towards better serving the people.
Speaking at the ceremony, State President Luong Cuong affirmed that this is a very special milestone for the entire country and for the capital of Hanoi as, starting from July 1, the country’s local administration apparatus will officially enter a new phase - transitioning from the three-tier system that has been in place for 80 years since the founding of the nation to a two-level one.
He also asserted that this is a major and particularly important policy of the Party and State, with long-term strategic significance. It reflects a strong political determination to build a lean, streamlined, efficient, effective administration that is close to the people, attentive to the people, and better serves them.
This is not only an adjustment of administrative boundaries but also a significant step politically and organisationally, ensuring the sustainable development of the country, the State leader stressed.

Stressing the need for the new administrative model to be streamlined yet strong, efficient, and closer to the people, State President Luong Cuong urged the Standing Board of the municipal Party Committee to focus leadership and direction across Party committees and administrations at all levels.
He noted that the Party committees and administrations of the 126 newly established wards and communes must operate in a smooth, coordinated, and effective manner from the very beginning. There must be no delays, bottlenecks, or disruptions to the normal functioning of society, especially in matters concerning people, businesses, investment, and essential public services.
The State President also urged the city’s authorities to pay close attention to implementing the Politburo's Directive No. 45 on preparations for Party congresses at all levels in the run-up to the 14th National Party Congress. In addition, Hanoi must thoroughly follow the Politburo's resolutions of the "four pillars" for growth, the resolution on the capital’s development strategy to 2030 with a vision to 2045, and the 2024 Capital Law.
On this foundation, he requested the city to form scientifically grounded, targeted action plans with clear priorities and timelines.
The State leader affirmed this is not merely an administrative requirement, but a vivid reflection of the reform in management mindset and methods to implement the Party's resolutions in real life.
He expressed his confidence that Hanoi would rally collective strength and solidarity to spearhead reform in grassroots governance, improve the quality of public administration, and build a modern, professional, and service-oriented system that better serves the people, contributing to Vietnam’s march into a new era of prosperity and strength.
For her part, Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee Bui Thi Minh Hoai underscored the city’s readiness to ensure all 126 new communes and wards would operate in a coordinated, efficient, and responsive manner, in line with the renewed two-tier local administration model, while embracing a spirit of confidence, determination, and commitment to the nation's progress.