CPV ensures democracy through public feedback on draft documents

Collecting public feedback on the draft documents to be submitted to the upcoming 13th National Party Congress is a vivid illustration for the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)’s efforts to ensure democracy in the Party, said Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation Nguyen Phuoc Loc.
CPV ensures democracy through public feedback on draft documents ảnh 1Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation Nguyen Phuoc Loc. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Collecting public feedback on the draft documentsto be submitted to the upcoming 13th National Party Congress is avivid illustration for the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)’s efforts to ensuredemocracy in the Party, said Vice Chairman of the Party CentralCommittee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation Nguyen Phuoc Loc.

In a recent interview with the Vietnam News Agency’s reporter on the thresholdof the 13th National Party Congress, Loc said that the Party Central Committee's Commission for Mass Mobilisation had joinedhands with the Vietnam Fatherland Front and socio-politicalorganisations at the central level to hold 24 meetings to collect public feedback on the draftdocuments, with a view to engaging the whole people in the outlining ofpolicies to develop and protect the nation in the new situation.

This showed the close relationship between the Party with the people as well asthe nation’s solidarity, he stressed.

The draft documents to be submitted to the 13th National Party Congress focus on thecentral role of the Vietnamese people in the cause of national construction anddevelopment, he said, adding the people’s ownership right is promotedin various fields, from Party building and rectification, economic development toall-people national defence building.

Promoting democracy and the people’s ownership right will make significantcontributions to consolidating the people’s complete faith in the Party, Stateand socialist regime, Loc said.

The draft Political Report pointed out several missions and solutions toimprove democracy and ensure the people’s ownership right, including the effectiveimplementation of representative democracy and direct democracy, Party members’example setting in democracy implementation and compliance of the currentregulations, and promotion of the people’s central role in the nationaldevelopment strategies.

He said the public has special interests in measures to ensure the smoothimplementation of the Party’s guidelines and policies, speak highly of thecountry’s corruption prevention and control, while recommending specific and practicalsolutions to the fight against corruption to build a strong and pure Party andState.

People also contributed various measures to the country’sthree breakthrough programmes for the sustainable development of the country, he said.

Touching on the Party’s mass mobilisation work, Loc stressed that it must beoperated in a new form with a view to encourage people from all walks of life tocontribute more to the national’s development goals.

Besides, the mass mobilisation commission will work to promote the role of theFatherland Front and socio-political organisations, strengthen patrioticemulation campaigns, and exercise democracy./.
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