Kim Boi district of Hoa Binh province has thoroughly implemented and adhered to Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW on restructuring the organisational apparatus of the political system towards a streamlined, efficient, and effective direction, ensuring no disruption of work.


 People conduct transactions at the single-window unit of the Kim Boi district People's Committee.

Kim Boi is one of the pioneering localities in implementing the organisational restructuring policy under Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW. In 2020, following Resolution No. 820 of the National Assembly Standing Committee, Bo town expanded in terms of area and population after incorporating the entire natural area and population of Ha Bi and Kim Binh communes.

To date, the payroll of Party agencies and mass organisations at the district level has followed the planned streamlining process, with the current number of 53, a reduction of four compared to 2017. As of November 30, 2024, the district had reduced 16 public service units compared to 2017. After the restructuring, the district now has 17 administrative units at the commune level (down from 28 in 2017), and 158 villages, hamlets, and residential areas (45 fewer hamlets).

Following the restructuring, the localities have promptly reorganised their apparatus, ensuring efficient leadership, management, and administration at the local level. There was no disruption in the leadership and management between the old and new administrative units. The restructuring of the administrative units has made the apparatus leaner and more efficient, reduced the number of commune-level civil servants, and non-professional staff at the villages, leading to a reduction in salary and allowance expenditures, and saving funds for development investment. By November 30, 2024, the district People's Committee had had 218 commune-level staffs streamlined.

Along with other localities in the province, on February 14, Kim Boi completed the reorganisational apparatus of the political system. The district Party Committee’s Board for Information and Education and Board for Mass Mobilisation were merged into the Board for Information and Education, Mass Mobilisation. It also reorganised specialised agencies under the district People's Committee as per regulations. Five Party cells were dissolved, two were established, and three were renamed to align with the new structure.

Secretary of the district Party Committee Nguyen Hoang Thu, said that the restructuring of the organisational apparatus is an inevitable requirement to enhance the Party's leadership capacity and combat effectiveness, but it is also a difficult task that requires unity, determination, and a high sense of responsibility from all officials and Party members. The Standing Board of the district Party Committee is focusing on directing Party committees and organisations, agencies, and units to quickly implement the new organisational model.

At the same time, Kim Boi is reviewing and supplementing the working regulations, clearly assigning tasks to ensure unity and effectiveness, ensuring no gaps in the operation of agencies and units, Thu added.

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