The 13th Party Central Committee wraps up its 13th meeting (Photo: VOV)
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First, the Party Central Committee approved the documents to be submitted to the 14th National Party Congress; agreed to nominate personnel for the 14th Party Central Committee and its Inspection Commission; and gave opinions on the timing, content, agenda, working regulations, and election regulations of the 14th National Party Congress.
Second, the Party Central Committee adopted a conclusion on the report of the implementation of the 2025 socio-economic development plan and reaffirmed the determination to reach the remaining targets of the 2021–2025 plan, laying the groundwork for the 2026 socio-economic and 2026–2030 financial-budgetary plans.
Third, it identified institutional bottlenecks to be removed within the Party Central Committee’s jurisdiction; and agreed on mechanisms for periodic monitoring, inspection, and evaluation, clarifying the accountability of leaders, and encouraging those who dare to think and act for the common good.
Fourth, delegates reached consensus on major orientations and methods for implementing the conclusions of the 13th meeting of the Party Central Committee and the Politburo.
Party General Secretary To Lam speaks at the meeting (Photo: VOV) |
To turn major policies into concrete results, the Party leader stressed the need to quickly institutionalize the resolutions and conclusions of the Party Central Committee, the Politburo, and the Secretariat; implement rigorously in accordance with weekly, monthly, and quarterly schedules; and conduct regular monitoring and supervision to promptly remove obstacles while publicizing progress, responsibilities, and results so that the public can monitor and join. He said the living standards and trust of the people are the best measurement.
"We have completed the agenda of the 13th plenum of the 13th Party Central Committee with renewed momentum, trust, and responsibility. Significant opportunities are opening. They are positive results in 2025, a smoothly operating three-tier administration system, mutually reinforcing development spaces after restructuring, and the Politburo’s seven strategic resolutions of paving the way."
General Secretary Lam added that challenges remain substantial, including strategic competition, changing international policies, climate change, and the demands of digital and green transformation. He said, “Our resilience, intelligence, and aspirations will enable us to overcome these challenges, seize opportunities, and ensure the country progresses day by day."