Speaking at the government’s regular press conference on July 3, Son said the transition aligns with the newly implemented two-tier local governance model, which is now being applied nationwide. This marked the third day since the official launch of provincial- and commune-level public administrative service centers. He reported that the centers have been operating smoothly.
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The government aims to have all administrative procedures related to businesses handled entirely online by the end of this year. (Photo for illustration) |
On July 1, online applications accounted for 57% of all submissions. The following day saw 38,000 applications submitted, with 59.7% filed online and 40.4% in person. By 4pm on July 3, the number surpassed 40,000, with 59.3% submitted online.
Son emphasized that the National Public Service Portal now serves as a single digital gateway for public services. Citizens and businesses can submit applications from anywhere, using a computer, tablet or smartphone connected to the internet. Submissions are automatically routed to the appropriate provincial or commune-level centers for processing.
“The most important feature of this portal is that users can monitor the entire process of their administrative procedures in real time," he said.
"It also serves as a platform for collecting and addressing feedback and complaints from citizens and businesses."
Also addressing the press conference, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Nguyen Thi Ha said the Prime Minister had issued 28 decrees to clarify the decentralization of authority between central and local governments, as well as between provincial and commune-level administrations.
To support implementation, 58 circulars have been issued by ministries and sectors, providing the legal foundation for the two-tier local governance model. These documents include detailed provisions on procedures, jurisdiction, application requirements, processing time, fees and standardized forms, all effective from July 1, 2025.
Source: VNA