Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc speaks at the closing session of the 11th National Congress of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union in Hanoi on December 13. (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Prime MinisterNguyen Xuan Phuc has urged youngsters to become pioneers in all sectors, fromsocio-economic development to national defence.
“I hope that many young people would become ‘warriors’ in start-up, technology,global trade and national defence,” he said at the closing session of the 11th National Congress of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) in Hanoi onDecember 13.
The leader noted that it is necessary to implement mechanisms and policies,especially at the Governmental level, to promote start-up spirit among youths.
He called on young people to contribute more to the nationwide start-upcampaign, aiming to establish 500,000 enterprises by 2020 and raise the totalnumber to over 1 million.
“The Government will continuously review policies towards youths and issue newmechanisms and policies to promote start-up spirit among youngsters, generatejobs and deal with urgent issues,” the PM said.
Besides, young people should be pioneers in applying achievements of the fourthindustrial revolution, he said, urging the HCYU to strongly support youths instudy and scientific research.
Pointing to a range of difficulties and challenges facing the country,especially natural disasters, plus threats of peaceful evolution, corruptionand other social bad deeds, PM Phuc underlined the need for young people to bebetter aware of such issues.
He also requested a regular working mechanism between the Government and theHCYU Central Committee and all-level authorities to collect more opinions fromyouths.
During the session, Deputy PM Vu Duc Dam and First Secretary of the 11th HCYU Central Committee Le Quoc Phong signed a Joint Resolution on cooperationmechanism between the Government and the HCYU Central Committee during2017-2022.
The delegates then approved a resolution of the 11th NationalCongress of the HCYU Central Committee, which sets forth major objectives,tasks and projects for the union in the next five years. -VNA
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