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merger plan
News updates related to the merger plan.
The government submits a plan to merge provinces to the National Assembly.
After the reorganization, the country has 34 provincial-level administrative units, including 6 centrally-administered cities and 28 provinces.
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The government has approved the merger plan, resulting in 34 provinces and cities and 3,321 communes and wards.
The government has just approved a Resolution on the plan for reorganizing provincial and commune-level administrative units in 2025, comprising 34 provincial-level administrative units and 3,321 commune-level units.
The Ministry of Interior worked through the holidays to finalize the deadline for completing the plan to merge provinces and communes.
The Ministry of Interior is expected to submit to the Government the general plan on the reorganization of provincial and commune-level administrative units before May 6, 2025, for submission to the National Assembly and the Standing Committee of the National Assembly for consideration and decision...
Today, the Politburo is considering the proposal to merge provinces.
The Politburo today considered a plan to reorganize administrative units at all levels and establish a two-tiered local government system, including a plan to merge some provinces and abolish the district level,...
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