When implementing urban government, the construction of e-government becomes more and more necessary. Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Vo Van Hoan said that the city needs a lot of resources; therefore, in addition to the city budget to build the initial foundation, the participation of businesses and people is needed in the construction of e-government.
The delegation of the Home Affairs Ministry yesterday had a working session with Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee on task achievements in 2021 and the first 6 months of 2022 as well as missions for the last 6 months of the year, with a strong focus on tackling problems related to the number of civil servants and public servants, autonomy in state-owned organizations, social resource mobilization, and administrative reform, urban government structure.
An advisory council was established by Chairman of HCMC People’s Committee to implement Resolution 98. SGGP Newspaper has conducted an interview with the Council’s Chairman Dr. Tran Du Lich about its upcoming plans and activities.
The Standing Committees of HCMC People’s Council and Vietnam Fatherland Front in HCMC yesterday co-held a formal discussion themed ‘Experience in Monitoring Activities’.
Chairwoman of the HCMC People’s Council Nguyen Thi Le suggested the municipal People’s Committee focus on resolving problems in site clearance compensation and strengthening inspection of group-A and group-B projects which were allocated capital.
The 10th People’s Council of HCMC yesterday began its 10th session to consider various important proposals of HCMC People’s Committee on socio-economic-cultural growth of the city.
On September 6, leaders of Ho Chi Minh City toured to District 8 and District 3 for supervision of the implementation of the Resolution 131/2020 of the National Assembly on the organization of urban government in the city.
The Sai Gon Giai Phong Newspaper coordinated with the HCMC Department of Information and Communications and the HCMC Journalists' Association to hold a talk on the development thrust from Resolution 98 on August 31.
Thu Duc City receives high expectation from HCMC, as stated in the Politburo’s Resolution No.31-NQ/TW. However, until now, there is not any suitable mechanism or policy for Thu Duc City in order to promote its growth.
The draft resolution to replace Resolution 54 on specific mechanisms for HCMC development allows the city to actively allocate public investment capital to support poverty reduction, create jobs and stabilize dwellers’ living condition.
The HCMC Communist Youth Union held a ceremony on March 24 to celebrate the 92nd anniversary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (March 26, 1931 – 2023) and the award ceremony of Ho Hao Hon Prize 2023.
District 1 has developed detailed plans to adopt Resolution No.31-NQ/TW on the development directions of HCMC until 2030, with a vision to 2034. SGGP Newspaper has done an interview with Party Chief of District 1 To Thi Bich Chau on this matter.
According to the Publicity and Education Commission under the HCMC Party Committee, the press has many articles proposing and offering solutions for economic recovery and development, with feasibility and a high sense of responsibility.
The quick recovery of Ho Chi Minh City in 2022 after the 4th Covid-19 pandemic outbreak has formed a strong foundation to complete its 5-year plan from 2020 and to maintain its leading position in the national socio-economic development.
The eighth session of the tenth tenure of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Council opened this morning to discuss, consider and approve key issues for the city's development.
According to the reports of HCMC's departments and organizations, many solutions have been implemented to support businesses to remove difficulties and stimulate economic development.
According to Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee Nguyen Van Nen, the southern largest city’s task in 2023 will be heavy; therefore, leaders and responsible agencies must be more flexible and determined in their direction and management. More creative and proactive solutions are needed to mobilize all resources for the city’s development.
The Center for Disease Control in Ho Chi Minh City warned that if the vaccine supply disruption continues, children remain at risk of deadly diseases such as measles, diphtheria, and pertussis, said Ms. Le Hong Nga, Deputy Director of HCDC.