Directly responding to feedback from localities related to the operation of the electronic civil status registration and management software such as slow connection, software errors, incomplete databases, etc., Minister Nguyen Hai Ninh emphasized that the human factor is the most important; requested the Department of Justice of localities to coordinate with relevant departments, branches, and commune-level People's Committees to review and recommend the Provincial People's Committee or commune-level People's Committee to organize training to improve capacity, and even recommend arranging more staff in areas with large workloads. The Department of Administrative Justice is assigned to plan training to improve capacity for commune-level judicial staff.
The Minister also said that after the administrative unit arrangement, there are up to 401 million data sets that need to be converted. Currently, 245 million data sets have been transferred and are expected to be completed by July 15, connecting data to facilitate exploitation.
Minister Nguyen Hai Ninh requested the Department of Administrative Justice to post all official dispatches and guidance documents on local recommendations and feedback on the National Law Portal on July 11 so that commune-level officials in 3,321 communes can access, look up, discuss, and refer to them when handling work.
Also at the conference, Minister Nguyen Hai Ninh said that the Ministry of Justice is preparing a preliminary assessment report on the feasibility of decentralized tasks, decentralization, and assignment of authority to localities, including the provincial and communal levels.
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