Draft documents to 14th Party Congress emerge as beacons for nation’s future: Hai Phong Party members

Vice Chairman of the city People’s Committee Tran Van Quan said that the municipal Party Committee meticulously reviewed the draft political report, suggesting a stronger focus on building a socialist rule-of-law state of the people, by the people, and for the people.

At Tan Cang Hai Phong International Container Terminal. Hai Phong targets to become a regional and international logistics and maritime hub. (Photo: VNA)
At Tan Cang Hai Phong International Container Terminal. Hai Phong targets to become a regional and international logistics and maritime hub. (Photo: VNA)

Hai Phong (VNA) – The draft documents to be submitted to the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), boasting coherent structure and profound content, reflect strategic vision, comprehensive assessment of achievements and challenges ahead, while charting new course for the nation’s sustainable growth in the new period, according to Party members in the northern port city of Hai Phong.

Vice Chairman of the city People’s Committee Tran Van Quan said that the municipal Party Committee meticulously reviewed the draft political report, suggesting a stronger focus on building a socialist rule-of-law state of the people, by the people, and for the people.

It proposed reaffirming the National Assembly’s supreme supervision role, promoting digital transformation in the work to improve transparency, and enhancing the criticism role of the Vietnam Fatherland Front and socio-political organisations.

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A corner of Hai Phong city (Photo: VNA)

The committee called for a streamlined, efficient government focused on serving citizens and enhanced dialogues with businesses and people to remove their bottlenecks in a timely fashion, he said, adding it laid stress on the significance of power-controlled mechanisms among legislative, executive and judicial bodies to ensure a professional, modern, and integrity-based judicial system to serve the Fatherland and the people.

Quang stated that the committee emphasised building a contingent of capable, ethical, and innovative civil servants, especially at the grassroots level, through incentives and professional training to meet the requirements of the new era.

He expressed his confidence that with sound preparation of the 13th Party Central Committee as well as the dedication and responsibility of the delegations across the nation, the draft political report will be refined, serving as a valuable document to shape up the country’s development path.

Meanwhile, Director of the municipal Department of Finance Nguyen Ngoc Tu said that his department called for clearer evaluation of institutional reform to remove overlapping laws that hinder governance, stronger policies to boost private sector innovation, and updates to science – technology policies in line with the National Assembly’s resolution on special mechanisms for breakthroughs in science – technology and digital transformation.

Given Hai Phong’s ambition to become a regional and international logistics and maritime hub, the department urged continued special mechanisms to develop seaports, logistics, and industrial infrastructure, Tu added./.

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