A refresher course opened in Hanoi on March 3 for 111 senior strategic officials from central agencies and provinces and centrally-run cities.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Dinh The Huynh, Politburo member and head of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Education and Popularisation, emphasised that all Party members, particularly senior officials, must ceaselessly improve their political spirit, morals and professional capacity to meet their crucial tasks.
For this reason, the Political Bureau and Secretariat decided to open the course for members of the Party Central Committee, said Huynh, who is also President of the Central Theory Council.
Trainees will be taught new concepts and interpretations of socialist theory, Party-building issues, democracy and political system renovation, economic, social and cultural development policy and leadership, among other subjects.
The curriculum is based on domestic and international studies and the experience of Vietnam’s scientists, leaders, managers and activists.
Earlier in last December, a similar course was organised for 43 participants.-VNA
Addressing the opening ceremony, Dinh The Huynh, Politburo member and head of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Education and Popularisation, emphasised that all Party members, particularly senior officials, must ceaselessly improve their political spirit, morals and professional capacity to meet their crucial tasks.
For this reason, the Political Bureau and Secretariat decided to open the course for members of the Party Central Committee, said Huynh, who is also President of the Central Theory Council.
Trainees will be taught new concepts and interpretations of socialist theory, Party-building issues, democracy and political system renovation, economic, social and cultural development policy and leadership, among other subjects.
The curriculum is based on domestic and international studies and the experience of Vietnam’s scientists, leaders, managers and activists.
Earlier in last December, a similar course was organised for 43 participants.-VNA