Topics covered included examination, inspection, and discipline in theParty with the aim of further enhancing the leadership and fightingcapacity of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and the Lao People’sRevolutionary Party (LPRP) in their own renewal process.
The talks were attended by Lao Deputy Prime Minister Asang Laoly, whois also Secretary of the LPRP Central Committee and Head of theInspection Commission of the LPRPCC, as well as Nguyen Van Chi,Secretary of the CPV Central Committee and Head of the InspectionCommission of the CPVCC.
Chi briefed his Lao counterpart on the recent activities of hiscommission, including inspections of matters of public concern, andmeasures the commission has taken to improve the efficiency of itsoperations.
He also told the Lao guests about his commission’s preparations for the 11th National Party Congress.
The Vietnamese official said this visit by the Lao Party inspectionofficials is the continuation of efforts to step up the implementationof cooperation agreements and orientations to tighten relations betweenthe two commissions.
The visit would help to heighten the leading role held by the twoparties in each country’s revolution and further foster the friendship,special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation established by theirtwo late Presidents – Ho Chi Minh and Kaysone Phomvihane – which hasbeen fostered by the two parties and people of various generations, Chisaid.
The Lao official praised the CPV’s renewal achievements andexperiences, including those in its inspection work, surveillance andorganisational improvement.
He confirmed that the LPRP’s inspection officials would do their utmostto contribute to further strengthening and developing their country’sspecial ties with Vietnam.
At the talks, the Vietnamese and Lao officials reviewed cooperationbetween the two commissions in 2009 and discussed main orientations andspecific measures to elevate their ties in future./.