Kim Boi district has been actively implementing Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW, issued by the 12th Party Central Committee in 2017, which aims to streamline the political system for greater efficiency without disrupting operations.


Residents in Kim Boi district carry out administrative transactions.

As one of the first localities to embark on this reorganisation, Kim Boi expanded Bo town’s area and population in 2020 by merging two neighbouring communes, Ha Bi and Kim Binh. Since then, Bo town has stabilised its organisational apparatus and focused on leading the implementation of political tasks.

The district has significantly reduced its public sector workforce and administrative units. By November 30, 2024, the number of public service units had been cut by 16 compared to 2017, and the number of administrative units at the commune level was reduced to 17, down by 11. This restructuring also resulted in a reduction of 45 villages and 148 village part-time positions.

Despite the reorganisation, local government operations remained smooth and uninterrupted. The simplified structure lowered staffing costs, freeing up resources for development projects. By late 2024, the district had resolved staff redundancies, reassigning or settling 218 surplus commune-level officials.
On February 14, 2025, Kim Boi completed its political system restructuring. The district’s Information and Education Board and Mass Mobilisation Board were merged to become the district Information and Education, and Mass Mobilisation Board. Several Party cells were dissolved, established, or renamed to align with the new structure.

Kim Boi Party Committee Secretary Nguyen Hoang Thu emphasised that while restructuring is essential for strengthening the Party’s leadership, it requires unity, determination, and responsibility from all officials and Party members.

The district is now focusing on implementing the new organisational model and ensuring effective and unified operations across all units.


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