Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (standing) presides over the meeting (Photo: VNA) They emphasised the urgent need of renovating the personnel work
as well as the development of officials of all levels, especially at
strategic level to match their assigned tasks. They held that the project is
practical with feasible targets and solutions.
They assessed the outcomes of the work so far, along with
analysing shortcomings as well as reasons behind the weakness.
They agreed on viewpoints, directing ideas, targets and major
solutions to overcome current problems, thus showing stronger performance in
personnel work and developing a contingent of officials with sufficient
virtue, capacity and prestige on par with their assigned tasks.
They also gave comments on virtue and capacity of officials, the
completion of the power control mechanism, the prevention of bribery for job
titles, the policy of appointing non-local personnel as secretaries of
provincial and district-level Party committees, as well as the training of
and using of young officials, among others.
They reached high consensus on the necessity to issue a new
resolution on personnel work, while some suggested paying more attention to
designing detail plans to translate the resolution into life.
Particularly, the majority of opinions agreed on the target of
appointing a non-local official as the secretary of the provincial and
district Party committees, stressing the need to have roadmaps for the
implementation as well as clarify support policies for them.
According to Chairman of the Government Committee for Ethnic
Affairs Do Van Chien, a resident of a locality is likely indulgent towards
his relationships and relatives, thus making it difficult to keep the rule.
Meanwhile, Minister of Transportation Nguyen Van The held that
this is a good way to control power better.
At the same time, the CPVCC members also agreed on the goal of
increasing the ratio of young, female and ethnic minority officials among key
leaders of all levels.
Besides, they concurred to issue a new resolution on personnel
work, while focusing on raising the effectiveness of the evaluation of
officials.
Nguyen Manh Hung, General Director of the military-run Viettel
Group, suggested that along with the power control mechanism, it is necessary
to design mechanisms to support and encourage officials, especially in
housing and training, with a transparent promotion roadmap.
In the afternoon, the committee worked in groups, discussing the
scheme on salary reform for officials, civil servants, public employees,
armed forces, and workers in businesses.
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Source: NDO