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The Vietnamese government plans to reduce five ministries and the National Assembly will cut four committees as part of a major administrative overhaul, according to a Communist Party's top official.
The Vietnamese government will reduce four ministries, and the National Assembly will cut two committees following an organizational restructuring plan approved by the Central Committee on Friday.
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The Vietnamese government will reduce four ministries, and the National Assembly will cut two committees following an organizational restructuring plan approved by the Central Committee on Friday.