Ho Chi Minh City urged to create breakthrough for rapid and sustainable development

Ho Chi Minh City’s Party Committee and its sub-bodies should bring into force regulations and action programmes it has set out, along with resolutions from the Central Party Committee, to make breakthroughs for the City’s rapid and sustainable development.

Politburo member and Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City municipal Party Committee Dinh La Thang speaks at the event. (Credit: dantri.com.vn)
Politburo member and Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City municipal Party Committee Dinh La Thang speaks at the event. (Credit: dantri.com.vn)

Politburo member and Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Dinh La Thang made the requirement while chairing the seventh meeting of the 10th Ho Chi Minh City municipal Party Committee’s Central Board from September 24-25.

The session heard the municipal Party Committee’s Standing Board present submissions on seven programmes of action to implement the Resolution of the municipal Party Committee’s tenth Congress and working regulations of the Central Board of the municipal Party Committee and of its Inspection Commission.

Delegates at the gathering spent time discussing in-depth analysis solutions to effectively implement the municipal Party Committee’s seven action programmes.

Participants noted that Ho Chi Minh City has achieved positive results in human resource development for its key services and industries, building human resources for the political system and business management and administrative reform progress, while growth quality and competitiveness have been raised.

They also pointed out constraints that need to be overcome in several socio-economic areas.

Addressing the event, Politburo member Thang said that working regulations that were well promulgated and implemented would help promote democracy in the activities of the City’s Party Committee, maintain Party discipline, ensure the principles of democratic centralism and improve the Party leadership, as well as promote the active role of social organisations in the political system, strengthen solidarity within the Party and innovate methods of Party leadership.

Secretary Thang stressed that seven proposed programmes have met the requirements of the City’s development, integration and improvement of the local people’s lives, while matching general policies of the Central Party Committee and the 12th Party National Congress’s Resolution.

He also urged thorough implementation of such programmes in the coming period for the City’s rapid and sustainable development.