Ministry of Home Affairs plays important role in building a strong state administration: Deputy PM
12/31/2020
Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Trương Hòa Bình has highlighted the important and practical role played by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA) in building a strong and pure state administration that ensures publicity, transparency, smoothness, efficiency and effectiveness and meets new development requirements
Speaking at a national teleconference on December 30 to review the home affairs sector’s five-year performance (2016-2020) and deploy tasks for 2021, Politburo member Bình emphasised that as the state management agency on home affairs, the MOHA has made concerted efforts to fulfil its assigned tasks well throughout the tenure.
Highlighting the profound political significance of 2021, he urged the sector fully grasp the Resolution of the 13th National Party Congress and the Government’s 2021-2026 socio-economic development plan in order to devise a working programme for the whole term, with a focus on building synchronous and unified institutions to meet state management requirements.
General view of the conference. (Photo: VGP)
The MOHA needs to continue inspecting and accelerating the implementation of the master programme on state administration reform, while urgently advising the Government in reviewing the master programme between 2011-2020 and proposing tasks for state administration reform in the coming period, Deputy PM Bình said.
He asked the ministry to focus on building and completing the project on the Government structure in the 2021-2026 tenure, with great attention being paid to reviewing and adjusting the functions and tasks of ministries and agencies in order to ensure consistency, smoothness and effective coordination and address overlaps and duplication.
In addition, the MOHA should continue to build and perfect institutions on cadre work to ensure synchronicity with the Party’s regulations and State laws, focusing on improving the quality of cadres and civil servants, the Deputy PM requested.
Source: en.nhandan.org.vn