(HBO) - On December 26, the Provincial People's Committee signed and promulgated Decision No. 3349/QD-UBND announcing the Index of the Public Administration Reform (PAR) and the Satisfaction of the people and organizations with the services of the departments and committees, the branches, the People's Committees of the districts and the cities in 2022.



Over the past time, the improvement of the Index of the Public Administration Reform and the Satisfaction of people and organizations has always been of great interest to the departments, the branches, the districts and the city. The photo: Department of receiving and returning results of Phuong Lam ward (Hoa Binh city).

Accordingly, the order for the block of departments, committees and branches: Department of Home Affairs ranked the first with the PAR index of 96.85% and the satisfaction index of 99.38%. The Department of Information and Communications: 95.70%; 90.63%. The Department of Justice: 95.66%; 90.63%. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development: 95.28%; 91.88%. the Department of Finance: 94.47%; 86.25%. The Department of Science and Technology: 94.31%; 89.63%. The Provincial Management Board of Industrial Parks: 94.30%; 88.25%. The Office of the Provincial People's Committee: 93.52%; 83.50%. The Department of Construction: 93.24%; 89.25%. The Provincial Inspector: 93.16%; 86.13%. Department of Education and Training: 93.13%; 91.50%. The Department of Planning and Investment: 92.51%; 99.25%. The Committee for the Ethnic Minorities: 92.03%; 92.13%. The Department of Transport: 91.13%; 89.13%. The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism: 91.12%; 92.13%. The Department of Natural Resources and Environment: 90.21%; 69.88%. The Department of Industry and Trade: 89.97%; 85.63%. The Department of Health: 89.95%; 92.63%. the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs: 88.72%; 85.25%.

For the block of the People's Committees of districts and the city, Hoa Binh city ranked the first with the PAR index of 91.81% and the satisfaction index of 93.25%. The People's Committee of Tan Lac district: 90.47%; 97.00%. Da Bac District’s People's Committee: 90.36%; 98.63%. Lac Son District’s People's Committee: 90.12%; 94.88%. Yen Thuy District’s People's Committee: 90.02%; 94.88%. Kim Boi District’s People's Committee: 90.00%; 97.00%. Lac Thuy District’s People's Committee: 89.23%; 78.38%. Cao Phong District’s People's Committee: 89.04%; 92.75%. Luong Son District’s People's Committee: 87.72%; 86.13%. Mai Chau District’s People's Committee: 83.00%; 87.50%.
On the basis of the results announced in this decision, the director of the departments, the heads of the departments and branches, the chairmen of the People's Committees of the districts and the city held a conference to evaluate the index of the administrative reform and the index satisfaction of the people and organizations to their agencies and units and propose solutions to rectify and overcome the criteria that have not been achieved or achieved at a low level.


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