National Assembly Office disseminates Party resolutions

The Party Organisation of the National Assembly (NA) Office held a conference in Hanoi on July 16 to disseminate Resolution No.26-NQ/TW on building a contingent of personnel at all levels adopted by the seventh plenum of the 12th Party Central Committee.
National Assembly Office disseminates Party resolutions ảnh 1NA Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan at the event (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The PartyOrganisation of the National Assembly (NA) Office held a conference in Hanoi onJuly 16 to disseminate Resolution No.26-NQ/TW on building a contingent ofpersonnel at all levels adopted by the seventh plenum of the 12th Party CentralCommittee.

Speaking at the event, NAChairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, who is also Secretary of the NA’s PartyDelegation, described building a contingent of personnel, especially of thoseat the strategic level, as the most important and crucial task of the Party,and as such should be done regularly in a cautious, scientific, and effective manner.

The resolution is especiallyimportant to continue improving the leadership and fighting capacity of theParty, she said, adding that the NA’s Party Delegation will devise a specificaction plan to implement the resolution.

The plan will focus on reviewingand building legal documents, resolutions, and mechanisms regarding powercontrol and appraisal of trust, as well as improving training establishments todiscover and foster talent, Ngan said.

It will refine the legislature’ssupervision mechanism, including question and answer sessions, confidence votecasting which will lay the foundation for personnel appraisal, as well as legalregulations regarding the NA’s mission and authority over high-level personnelwork, the leader noted.

Further attention will be paid topersonnel building and work at the NA’s agencies, including assigning quotas basedon age, gender, and ethnic diversity in hiring officers and those eligible towork in international environments, she added.

In the afternoon of the same day,the NA Office’s Party Organisation disseminated the contents of ResolutionNo.27-NQ/TW, dated May 21, 2018, on reforming salary policy for officials,cadres, armed forces, and workers in enterprises; as well as ResolutionNo.28-NQ/TW dated May 23, 2018, on reforming social insurance policy issued bythe 12th National Party Committee.-VNA
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