Thai media praise Vietnam’s policy on streamlining State apparatus

(VOVWORLD) - Many Thai newspapers, including the Bangkok Post, The Nation, and Today, have published articles praising the Vietnamese National Assembly's adoption of a plan to streamline the State apparatus, saying it is a significant step toward reducing budget expenditures and improving the efficiency of the state apparatus.
Thai media praise Vietnam’s policy on streamlining State apparatus - ảnh 1Photo: VOV correspondent in Bangkok

According to The Today online newspaper, this is a major reform in Vietnam since the "Doi Moi" renewal policy in 1986, marking the beginning of Vietnam’s integration into the global economy with significant achievements. The article said this move promptly helps Vietnam better respond to global challenges.

The Nation highlighted the  Vietnamese National Assembly's approval of the amended Law on Government Organization, saying  the law paves the way for the effort to streamline the state apparatus 15% to 20%, thus reducing costs and enhancing efficiency of the system.

The Bangkok Post analyzed Vietnam’s effort to streamline the government’s apparatus, saying it is the key to achieve the 8% economic growth target this year, toward a double-digit growth in the coming years.

The articles also quoted Party General Secretary To Lam, who in December said the policy to streamline the state apparatus is a key national priority.

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