Bui Duc Hinh, Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the provincial People's Council, speaks at meeting with Kim Boi district Party Committee.
After the district Party Congress, the district Party Committee's Standing Board has held 12 conferences; promulgated 15 plans, 16 resolutions, and 11 programmes in order to effectively grasp and implement the resolution of the district Party Congress. The implementation of the district Party Congress’s Resolution has created positive changes in the fields of culture, education, and health care. The implementation of social welfare, defence and security policies has been maintained and stabilised. The three-year average economic growth has increased by 14.3%, exceeding 0.3% of the target set out in the Resolution; average per capita income reached 48 million VND (2,044 USD) in 2022, equal to 80% of the target set in the resolution; and State budget revenue was 413 billion VND, equivalent to 344.1%.
Members of the delegation and the district Party Committee discussed and pointed out some shortcomings and limitations in leading the implementation, and proposed four main groups of solutions to successfully carry out the Resolution, with focus on indicators that are forecast to be hard to achieve such as urbanisation and forest coverage rates.
Speaking at the working session, Hinh acknowledged the results achieved in the implementation of the district Party Congress’s Resolution.
He asked the Party committees and authorities in Kim Boi district to focus on well protecting the Party’s ideological foundation; firmly grasp public opinion, especially during the implementation of major projects and key works; create favourable conditions for projects to be implemented on schedule.
The leader also stressed the need to speed up the formulation of land use planning and plans suitable to socio-economic development conditions, and continue paying attention to ensuring defence and security in the locality; while assigning the district to focus on reviewing and resolutely withdrawing projects with slow progress. For communes that register to meet new-style rural area building criteria during the term, the district should prioritise allocating resources for them, he added./.