State President urges Hung Yen to find effective models for multiplying nationwide
The inspection will review the implementation of Resolution 18-NQ/TW, dated October 25, 2017 by the 12th Party Central Committee on streamlining the political system’s organisational apparatus and the conclusion of the Central Party Committee on the summarisation of the resolution performance in combination with the establishment and operation of new party organisations.
State President Luong Cuong speaks at the February 25 conference in Hung Yen province. (Photo: VNA)
Hung Yen (VNA) – 🐬State President Luong Cuong on February 25 chaired a conference in Hung Yen province to announce the Politburo’s decision and inspection plan in 2025 for the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board.
The inspection will review the implementation of Resolution 18-NQ/TW, dated October 25, 2017 by the 12th Party Central Committee on streamlining the political system’s organisational apparatus and the conclusion of the Central Party Committee on the summarisation of the resolution performance in combination with the establishment and operation of new party organisations.
It will also monitor compliance with Directive 35-CT/TW, dated June 14, 2024, of the Politburo on Party congresses at all levels in preparation for the 14th National Party Congress and the Politburo’s Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW, dated December 22, 2024, on breakthroughs in the development of science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation.
Nguyen Huu Nghia, Secretary of the Hung Yen provincial Party Committee, reported on the province’s efforts to implement the Resolution 18-NQ/TW and other directives, emphasising the high consensus and commitment from local leaders and the public.
Nguyen Huu Nghia, Secretary of the Hung Yen provincial Party Committee, delivers a report at the event. (Photo: VNA)
The province has made notable progress in scientific and technological development, laying a foundation for further innovation, digital transformation and economic growth.
President Cuong, who is head of the inspection delegation, praised Hung Yen’s preparations and called on provincial leaders to identify successful inspection models and best practices for multiplying nationwide.
He urged the province to address obstacles in policy implementation, clearly defining issues that require the central or local settlement.
The President also stressed the importance of aligning the implementation of the Resolution 18 with preparations for the upcoming Party congresses and the national innovation drive. He called for thorough evaluations to draw lessons and resolve challenges to effectively implement the Resolution 57 while ensuring the province meets its economic growth targets.
President Cuong instructed the Hung Yen provincial Party Committee's Standing Board to complete its self-assessment report and related documents, ensuring accurate and transparent information.
He emphasised the need for objective, fair, and timely inspections to support the effective implementation of the Party’s policies.
Expressing his confidence in Hung Yen’s leadership and coordination, the President affirmed that the inspection would contribute to the province’s development goals and strengthen Party building efforts./.
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