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| People's Committee of Kon Tum Province | |
|---|---|
| Name | People's Committee of Kon Tum Province |
| Native name | Ủy ban nhân dân tỉnh Kon Tum |
| Established | 1945 |
| Jurisdiction | Kon Tum Province |
| Headquarters | Kon Tum (city) |
| Chief1 name | (see Organization and Leadership) |
| Website | (official) |
People's Committee of Kon Tum Province The People's Committee of Kon Tum Province is the executive body administering Kon Tum Province in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. It carries out decisions of the National Assembly of Vietnam, implements policies from the Government of Vietnam, and coordinates with provincial counterparts such as the People's Committee of Gia Lai Province and People's Committee of Đắk Lắk Province. The committee interfaces with central agencies including the Ministry of Home Affairs (Vietnam), the Ministry of Finance (Vietnam), and the Ministry of Planning and Investment (Vietnam) on regional development, rural programs, and inter-provincial projects.
The committee operates within the legal framework established by the Constitution of Vietnam and statutes such as the Law on Organization of Local Government (Vietnam). It is responsible for translating national strategies—such as those from the Politburo of the Communist Party of Vietnam, the State Audit of Vietnam, and the Office of the President of Vietnam—into provincial implementation. The body works alongside provincial institutions including the Kon Tum Provincial People's Council, Kon Tum Provincial Party Committee, and provincial offices of ministries like the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Vietnam), the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Vietnam), and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnam).
The provincial executive evolved from colonial-era administrations under the French Indochina period and wartime structures during the First Indochina War and the Vietnam War. Post-1975 reunification, the committee’s predecessors were reorganized following directives from the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam and later consolidated under policies from the Communist Party of Vietnam. Major milestones include implementation of the Đổi Mới reforms, coordination with national rural development campaigns like the New Rural Development Program (Nông thôn mới), and participation in regional initiatives tied to the Central Highlands Development Strategy promoted by the Government of Vietnam and the Ministry of Planning and Investment (Vietnam).
The committee’s leadership is headed by a Chair and Vice Chairs appointed in accordance with decisions by the Kon Tum Provincial People's Council and ratified under laws administered by the Ministry of Home Affairs (Vietnam). It interacts with administrative posts such as the Chairman (Vietnam), the Vice Chairman (Vietnam), and heads of specialized departments modeled on structures established by the Government of Vietnam. The provincial apparatus includes offices for the Department of Justice (Vietnam), the Department of Finance (Vietnam), the Department of Transport (Vietnam), and provincial branches of the Vietnam Fatherland Front and the National Assembly of Vietnam’s local representatives. Leadership transitions are influenced by sessions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam and appointments guided by the Vietnamese electoral system at provincial levels.
The committee implements national legislation from the National Assembly of Vietnam and executive directives from the Government of Vietnam, including enforcement tasks tied to the Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents and coordination with the Supreme People's Court of Vietnam on local judicial administration. It oversees provincial public services delivered via the Kon Tum Department of Health, the Kon Tum Department of Education and Training, and the Kon Tum Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, and manages land administration in alignment with the Land Law (Vietnam). The committee also executes disaster response plans in concert with the Vietnam Disaster Management Authority and national agencies such as the Vietnam Red Cross Society.
Kon Tum Province is divided into districts and city-level units such as Đắk Glei District, Kon Tum City, Ngọc Hồi District, Ia H' Drai District, Đăk Tô District, Tu Mơ Rông District, and Sa Thầy District, each with its own district-level people's committee reporting to the provincial committee. Provincial departments under the committee include the Department of Planning and Investment (Vietnam), Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (Vietnam), Department of Natural Resources and Environment (Vietnam), Department of Industry and Trade (Vietnam), and the Department of Information and Communications (Vietnam), which coordinate with national ministries and state-owned enterprises like Vietnam Railways and Vietnam Electricity on infrastructure projects.
The committee administers provincial implementation of national policies such as Đổi Mới, the New Rural Development Program (Nông thôn mới), and strategic plans tied to the Central Highlands Development Strategy. It promotes programs in partnership with agencies including the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and bilateral partners like the Japan International Cooperation Agency and Agence Française de Développement for projects in transportation, irrigation, and ethnic minority development affecting groups recognized under Vietnam’s ethnic policies such as the Bahnar people and Sedang people. Environmental initiatives align with Vietnam's National Green Growth Strategy and programs from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Vietnam).
Provincial finances follow rules established by the Law on State Budget (Vietnam), with revenue sources including local taxes regulated under the Law on Tax Administration (Vietnam), state transfers from the Ministry of Finance (Vietnam), and capital from national investment plans overseen by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (Vietnam). The committee prepares annual budgets reviewed by the Kon Tum Provincial People's Council and subject to oversight by the State Audit of Vietnam. Major expenditures fund infrastructure linked to projects like national highways coordinated with the General Department of Roads of Vietnam and social programs aligned with the Ministry of Health (Vietnam) and the Ministry of Education and Training (Vietnam).