The Party Political Bureau held working sessions with the Party committees of northern provinces of Hai Duong, Vinh Phuc and Phu Tho provinces to give comments on draft documents and personnel plans for their upcoming provincial Party congresses (term 2010-2015).
The working sessions took place on August 19 and 25 with the participation of Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh, politburo members Pham Gia Khiem, Deputy Prime Minister, and Ngo Van Du, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Head of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee’s Office.
General Secretary Manh praised the preparations of documents and personnel plans of the provincial Party committees and agreed with their personnel plans.
He hailed important achievements in socio-economics and works on party-building and building of authority and political systems obtained by the Party committees and people of Hai Duong, Vinh Phuc and Phu Tho during the 2005-2010 term.
These localities saw high economic growth and improvement in people’s living conditions as well as the maintenance of political security and social order.
The General Secretary also alerted the localities to the quality of growth, the competitiveness of their local products, as well as development gaps between urban and rural areas.
He urged the three provinces to look into their weaknesses and raise the spirit of criticism and self-criticism while assessing and analysing their shortcomings and achievements.
In setting goals and targets for development in the upcoming term, the General Secretary asked the Party committees to closely follow major tasks, including raising the Party’s capacity and combative spirit, mobilising all resources to make breakthroughs in local socio-economic development and continuing to implement the national renewal process while maintaining the socialist orientation.
The Party leader also stressed that in order to obtain fast and strong development in the future, the localities should pay more attention to personnel training, especially high quality human resources, which is considered as a strategic plan in both the short and the long terms.
He also addressed Party committees on Party building work and building of authority systems and mass organisations. They should focus on raising officials and Party members’ knowledge on politics, lifestyles and morals and pay attention to the training of young and female personnel./.
The working sessions took place on August 19 and 25 with the participation of Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh, politburo members Pham Gia Khiem, Deputy Prime Minister, and Ngo Van Du, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Head of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee’s Office.
General Secretary Manh praised the preparations of documents and personnel plans of the provincial Party committees and agreed with their personnel plans.
He hailed important achievements in socio-economics and works on party-building and building of authority and political systems obtained by the Party committees and people of Hai Duong, Vinh Phuc and Phu Tho during the 2005-2010 term.
These localities saw high economic growth and improvement in people’s living conditions as well as the maintenance of political security and social order.
The General Secretary also alerted the localities to the quality of growth, the competitiveness of their local products, as well as development gaps between urban and rural areas.
He urged the three provinces to look into their weaknesses and raise the spirit of criticism and self-criticism while assessing and analysing their shortcomings and achievements.
In setting goals and targets for development in the upcoming term, the General Secretary asked the Party committees to closely follow major tasks, including raising the Party’s capacity and combative spirit, mobilising all resources to make breakthroughs in local socio-economic development and continuing to implement the national renewal process while maintaining the socialist orientation.
The Party leader also stressed that in order to obtain fast and strong development in the future, the localities should pay more attention to personnel training, especially high quality human resources, which is considered as a strategic plan in both the short and the long terms.
He also addressed Party committees on Party building work and building of authority systems and mass organisations. They should focus on raising officials and Party members’ knowledge on politics, lifestyles and morals and pay attention to the training of young and female personnel./.