Educational campaigns to be held on Party Congress’s outcomes
Holding educational campaigns on the outcomes of the 12th Party Congress is among the key tasks that the Secretariat of the Party Central Committee has outlined for Party committees at all levels.
Hanoi (VNA) – Holding edu꧃cational campaigns on the outcomes of the 12th National Party Congress is among the 🦂key tasks that the Secretariat of the Party Central Committee has outlined for Party committees at all levels following the Lunar New Year Festival.
The document, signed by Politburo member and permanent member of the Secretariat Dinh The Huynh, also urged the completion and publishing of documents of the 12th Party Congress, as well as the drafting of an instruction of the Politburo on studying and organising the implementation of the congress’s resolution.
The Secretariat required all the Party committees to lead the implementation of the Prime Minister’s public letter No.252/CĐ-TTg on promptly resuming work after the festival, while accelerating communications and preparations activities for the elections of the 14th National Assembly and People’s Councils at all levels for 2016-2021 term. The elections are slated for May.
Party committees are instructed to pay attention to urgent issues facing the central region, the Central Highlands and the Mekong Delta due to severe droughts and salt water intrusion.
As spring festivals are being held across the country, it is important to strengthen the management of festivals to ensure social order, traffic safety, environmental hygiene and food safety at festival sites, upholding good traditional cultural values while preventing wastefulness, the document said.
The Secretariat’s document laid emphasis on strictly enforcing the ban of the use of public vehicles and working time for attending festivals among public workers and Party members.
At the same time, Party committees are to continue keeping close watch of the situation in all aspects in order to timely and proactively take measures to address any arising problems regarding national sovereignty, defence, security and external relations, among other tasks.-VNA
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