Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the fourth meeting of the Socio -Economic Subcommittee of the 14th National Party Congress. (Source: VGP) |
On the morning of March 13, Politburo member and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Head of the 14th National Party Congress's Socio-Economic Subcommittee, chaired the fourth meeting of the Subcommittee to continue supplementing and perfecting the draft Socio-Economic Report.
Attending the meeting were Deputy Prime Ministers Tran Hong Ha, Le Thanh Long, Nguyen Chi Dung, Mai Van Chinh; leaders of ministries, branches and central agencies who are members of the Subcommittee.
In his opening speech, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Head of the Subcommittee, emphasized that the Socio-Economic Report is one of the components of the documents of Party Congresses at all levels. Over the past time, the Subcommittee has spent time and effort to complete the draft Socio-Economic Report and submit it to all levels for comments.
However, in the context of the rapidly evolving situation, many new, vibrant and increasingly unpredictable issues are emerging in the world, and new developments are taking place domestically. In particular, General Secretary To Lam has had meetings with the 14th Congress Subcommittees and issued major guidelines; since the 10th Central Conference, 13th tenure, the Central Committee, the Politburo, the National Assembly and the Government have issued many resolutions and decisions on many important issues.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the meeting. (Source: VGP) |
The Prime Minister said that compared to the draft Report before the 10th Central Conference, many contents have been adjusted and updated, such as socio-economic development results, more specific and accurate figures; different growth directions, tasks and targets, with a target of 8% in 2025 and double digits in the following years; development directions and tasks along with relying on science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, need to consider the role of the private economy... Therefore, the draft Socio-Economic Report must be updated, supplemented, and close to the new situation.
Requiring the draft Socio-Economic Report to have a more innovative, revolutionary, breakthrough mindset, methodology, approach, and way of doing things, closer to the world and regional situation and the country's development requirements; the content must be more updated, proposing breakthroughs and new driving forces for development..., the Prime Minister requested the members of the Subcommittee to discuss and correctly assess the situation, propose feasible and highly effective goals, tasks, and solutions, especially to achieve the two 100-year goals; the form of expression must be brief, concise, easy to understand, easy to remember, easy to do, and easy to monitor.
The Prime Minister suggested that with a long-term vision, broad thinking, deep thinking, and big actions, the members of the Subcommittee should discuss and develop, unify the content, and continue to perfect the draft Socio-Economic Report to submit to the Politburo. After the Politburo gives its opinion, it will be completed and submitted to the Central Executive Committee for submission to the Central Conference in early April.
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