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Party Congress delegates hail reports’ honesty

The Party has made an honest assessment of both successes and mistakes in reports submitted to the 12th National Party Congress, many delegates said.
Party Congress delegates hail reports’ honesty ảnh 1Delegates attend the 12th Party Congress on January 25. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) ✃– The Party has made an honest assessment of both successes and mistakes in reports submitted to the 12th National Party Congress, many delegates said.

“I think it was a very straightforward review”, Dang Quoc Vinh, a delegate from Ha Tinh province told Vietnam News Agency reporters on the sidelines of the congress.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Minh Hung, a delegate from Hai Duong, noted that the Party has been open to all suggestions put forward by Party members and the public at local levels. He expressed his belief that the implementation of the Party Congress’ resolution will create an important breakthrough that pushes socio-economic development forward.
Delegate Ngo Duy Hieu from Hanoi believed that Party building work should be always carried out alongside economic development. He called for measures to enhance the efficient and transparency of the Party’s inspection and supervision work, adding that the punishment of Party members who violate the law should be made public under the supervision of the people.-VNA
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