Feb 12, 2017 / 11:23
Party General Secretary asks Economic Commission to improve its operation
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong has suggested that the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission should improve its operation by devising high-quality and strategic projects and conducting objective and persuasive appraisal.
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong visited and had a working session with the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission in Hanoi on February 11.
In 2016, the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission, that was re-established in December 2012, was assigned for the first time to map out seven important socio-economic projects to submit to the Party Central Committee and the Politburo in 2017.
The projects review the outcomes of the Party’s policies and guidelines on socio-economic development over the past years, contributing to realising the Resolution of the 12th National Party Congress.
In early 2016, the commission closely tracked the socio-economic situation and proposed measures to solve drought in the south central and Central Highlands regions, saline intrusion in the Mekong Delta, foreign firms’ acquisition of Vietnam’s retail market, and coastal land allocation to foreign investors in the central region.
The think-tank also offered feedback on the Political Bureau and Secretariat’s significant schemes; as well as draft decrees, resolutions, projects and thematic reports of ministries, agencies and the Party Central Committee’s subordinate units.
The commission organised seminars to collect experts’ ideas to socio-economic development issues while enhancing ties with collaborators, scientists and agencies at home and abroad in the regard.
During the previous year, the commission completed 18 scientific studies and is working on 11 others.
Besides, it held 59 working sessions with ministries, agencies and localities; 42 conferences and seminars; met 41 international delegations and signed cooperation agreements with 36 agencies.
Addressing the working session, the Party chief lauded economic commission’s achievements since it was re-established in December 2012.
While underscoring the commission’s role as a strategic think-tank for the Party Central Committee, the Political Bureau and the Secretariat in terms of socio-economic development, General Secretary Trong said the commission should improve its operation by devising high-quality and strategic projects and conducting objective and persuasive appraisal.
The commission should honour outstanding individuals and models and actively join in the fight against corruption, bureaucracy and wastefulness, especially in loss-making State-owned enterprises, he said.
The Party chief noted that the commission needs to pay heed to raising public awareness of the Party Central Committee’s policies, guidelines and resolutions in order to create high consensus in society, bring them into reality and propose strategic recommendations.
He suggested the commission improve its working style and train a contingent of qualified and virtuous staff with an united leadership to build a strong and transparent Party organisation.
Speaking at the meeting, Politburo member and head of the commission Nguyen Van Binh pledged to work closely with the staff to address existing shortcomings and fulfill assigned tasks this year.
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong speaks at the session.
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The projects review the outcomes of the Party’s policies and guidelines on socio-economic development over the past years, contributing to realising the Resolution of the 12th National Party Congress.
In early 2016, the commission closely tracked the socio-economic situation and proposed measures to solve drought in the south central and Central Highlands regions, saline intrusion in the Mekong Delta, foreign firms’ acquisition of Vietnam’s retail market, and coastal land allocation to foreign investors in the central region.
The think-tank also offered feedback on the Political Bureau and Secretariat’s significant schemes; as well as draft decrees, resolutions, projects and thematic reports of ministries, agencies and the Party Central Committee’s subordinate units.
The commission organised seminars to collect experts’ ideas to socio-economic development issues while enhancing ties with collaborators, scientists and agencies at home and abroad in the regard.
During the previous year, the commission completed 18 scientific studies and is working on 11 others.
Besides, it held 59 working sessions with ministries, agencies and localities; 42 conferences and seminars; met 41 international delegations and signed cooperation agreements with 36 agencies.
Addressing the working session, the Party chief lauded economic commission’s achievements since it was re-established in December 2012.
While underscoring the commission’s role as a strategic think-tank for the Party Central Committee, the Political Bureau and the Secretariat in terms of socio-economic development, General Secretary Trong said the commission should improve its operation by devising high-quality and strategic projects and conducting objective and persuasive appraisal.
The commission should honour outstanding individuals and models and actively join in the fight against corruption, bureaucracy and wastefulness, especially in loss-making State-owned enterprises, he said.
The Party chief noted that the commission needs to pay heed to raising public awareness of the Party Central Committee’s policies, guidelines and resolutions in order to create high consensus in society, bring them into reality and propose strategic recommendations.
He suggested the commission improve its working style and train a contingent of qualified and virtuous staff with an united leadership to build a strong and transparent Party organisation.
Speaking at the meeting, Politburo member and head of the commission Nguyen Van Binh pledged to work closely with the staff to address existing shortcomings and fulfill assigned tasks this year.
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