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Quảng Nam Provincial People's Committee

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Quảng Nam Provincial People's Committee
NameQuảng Nam Provincial People's Committee
Native nameỦy ban Nhân dân tỉnh Quảng Nam
TypeProvincial executive body
JurisdictionQuảng Nam province
HeadquartersTam Kỳ
Chief1 positionChairperson

Quảng Nam Provincial People's Committee is the executive authority for Quảng Nam province in central Vietnam. It operates within the constitutional framework established by the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and coordinates with national bodies such as the Government of Vietnam, the Ministry of Home Affairs (Vietnam), the National Assembly of Vietnam and the Communist Party of Vietnam's provincial committees. The committee implements policies affecting provincial administration, infrastructure, cultural heritage sites like Hội An and My Son sanctuary, and regional development linked to projects like the North–South Expressway and the East–West Economic Corridor.

Overview

The committee functions as the provincial executive arm under the legal framework defined by the Constitution of Vietnam and relevant laws including the Law on Organization of Local Governments (Vietnam). It interfaces with central agencies such as the Ministry of Planning and Investment (Vietnam), the Ministry of Finance (Vietnam), the Ministry of Transport (Vietnam), and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnam) to coordinate implementation of national strategies in areas surrounding heritage zones like Hội An Ancient Town and archaeological sites such as the My Son Sanctuary. The committee’s jurisdiction covers urban centers such as Tam Kỳ, Đà Nẵng-adjacent corridors, and rural districts including Tiên Phước District, Núi Thành District, and Phú Ninh District.

History

Provincial administration in the region traces roots to historical polities including Champa and later French Indochina colonial structures under the French Protectorate of Annam. Following the 1945 August Revolution (Vietnam), provincial institutions evolved through the First Indochina War and the Vietnam War period, with reorganization after reunification under the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam and the 1976 administrative consolidation that created modern Quảng Nam–Đà Nẵng province and later redivision restoring Quảng Nam province and Đà Nẵng. The committee’s contemporary form developed alongside reforms such as the Doi Moi economic renovation and legal statutes including the Law on Local Government Organization (1994) and subsequent amendments.

Organization and leadership

The committee is led by a Chairperson supported by Vice-Chairpersons, a Chief of Office, and specialized departments patterned after national ministries: departments handling transportation linked to the Ministry of Transport (Vietnam), planning linked to the Ministry of Planning and Investment (Vietnam), and culture linked to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnam). It works closely with the People's Council of Quảng Nam Province and provincial committees of the Communist Party of Vietnam and the Vietnam Fatherland Front. Leadership appointments are subject to oversight by bodies including the National Assembly of Vietnam at the national level and the Ministry of Home Affairs (Vietnam) in administrative matters.

Responsibilities and functions

Statutory responsibilities include implementing resolutions from the National Assembly of Vietnam and decrees of the Government of Vietnam, executing provincial socio-economic plans approved by the People's Council of Quảng Nam Province, managing public works connected to initiatives like the North–South Expressway, overseeing preservation of Hội An Ancient Town and My Son Sanctuary in coordination with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnam), and administering disaster response linked to agencies such as the Central Committee for Flood and Storm Control. The committee supervises provincial entities including public hospitals tied to the Ministry of Health (Vietnam), vocational schools associated with the Ministry of Education and Training (Vietnam), and provincial police forces coordinated with the Ministry of Public Security (Vietnam).

Administrative divisions and coordination

The committee administers constituencies comprising cities and districts such as Tam Kỳ, Hội An, Núi Thành District, Thăng Bình District, Phú Ninh District, Tiên Phước District, and liaises with neighboring administrations including Đà Nẵng and Quảng Ngãi province. It coordinates inter-provincial projects with bodies like the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and regional initiatives under frameworks such as the Greater Mekong Subregion programs and the East–West Economic Corridor. For heritage management, it engages with international partners including UNESCO and national institutes like the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences.

Development policies and projects

Major development priorities include infrastructure upgrades tied to the North–South Expressway, port and maritime works connected to the South China Sea shipping lanes, tourism development centered on Hội An and My Son Sanctuary, and industrial zone expansion near Chu Lai industrial complex and Tam Thăng areas. The committee implements investment promotion measures aligned with the Law on Investment (2014) and works with investors from markets such as Japan, South Korea, and the European Union through provincial investment promotion agencies and the Ministry of Planning and Investment (Vietnam). It also participates in environmental and climate adaptation projects with partners including the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the United Nations Development Programme.

Budget and finance

Provincial budgets are formulated in accordance with fiscal regulations from the Ministry of Finance (Vietnam), incorporating revenues from provincial taxes, fees, land use rights, and allocations from the central budget overseen by the National Assembly of Vietnam. Expenditure priorities include infrastructure, education supported by the Ministry of Education and Training (Vietnam), cultural heritage conservation under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnam), and public health coordinated with the Ministry of Health (Vietnam). Financial audits and oversight involve the State Audit Office of Vietnam and reporting to the People's Council of Quảng Nam Province.

Category:Politics of Vietnam Category:Quảng Nam province