According to Resolution No. 1286/NQ-UBTVQH15 dated November 14, 2024, of the National Assembly Standing Committee on the rearrangement of administrative units at the communal level in Hanoi for the 2023-2025 period, 109 communal-level administrative units will be rearranged to form 56 new communal-level administrative units across 20 districts, counties, and towns. The Resolution will take effect on January 1, 2025.
As a result, Hanoi will have 30 district-level administrative units, including 12 districts, 17 counties, and one town; and 526 communal-level administrative units, consisting of 160 wards, 345 communes, and 21 townships. This resolution aims to streamline and optimize the administrative structure of the city.
Regarding the rearrangement of administrative units in Chương Mỹ district, the Resolution states that the district will establish two new communes: Hồng Phú and Hòa Phú.
Establishment of Hồng Phú Commune: Hồng Phú Commune will be established by merging the entire natural area of 3.98 km² and a population of 7,223 people from Đồng Phú commune with the entire natural area of 3.19 km² and a population of 5,519 people from Hồng Phong commune. After the establishment, Hồng Phú Commune will have a natural area of 7.17 km² and a population of 12,742 people.
Establishment of Hòa Phú Commune: Hòa Phú Commune will be formed by merging the entire natural area of 3.38 km² and a population of 4,786 people from Phú Nam An commune with the entire natural area of 4.63 km² and a population of 7,649 people from Hòa Chính commune. Following the rearrangement, Hòa Phú Commune will have a natural area of 8.01 km² and a population of 12,435 people.
After the rearrangement, Chương Mỹ district will comprise 30 communal-level administrative units, including 28 communes and two towns. According to the Hanoi Statistical Yearbook 2023, with an area of 237.48 km², Chương Mỹ is the third-largest district in Hanoi.
The National Assembly Standing Committee assigns the Government, the People’s Council, the People’s Committee of Hanoi, and relevant agencies and organizations to organize the implementation of this Resolution, rearrange and streamline the apparatus of local agencies and organizations, and ensure the stability of people’s lives. It also ensures the requirements of socio-economic development, defense, and security in the area.
The National Assembly Standing Committee requests that the Government direct the relevant ministries and the Hanoi authorities to continue studying and building suitable rearrangement plans for administrative units that are subject to rearrangement but have not been rearranged in the 2023-2025 period. They should also determine the roadmap for completing the necessary standards and conditions to ensure the implementation of rearrangement in the following years, in accordance with regulations.
The Council for Ethnic Groups, the Committees of the National Assembly, and the Delegation of the National Assembly in Hanoi, within the scope of their tasks and powers, shall supervise the implementation of this Resolution.
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