(HBO) – Nguyen Phi Long, alternate member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee, chaired a meeting of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board on July 5 to look into the provincial Party Committee’s draft mid-term review report of the 2020 - 2025 tenure and some important issues related to local socio-economic development.
Photo: Nguyen Phi Long, alternate member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, delivers closing remarks at the meeting.
Between 2021 and 2023, Hoa Binh province has recorded an annual GRDP growth rate of 5.4% (5.24% if contributions by the Hoa Binh hydropower plant are excluded), a rise of 2.67% in labour productivity, and an increase of 18% in export revenue. By the end of 2023, per capita GRDP is expected to reach some 70.16 million VND (over 2,900 USD), the three-year state budget collection over 17.17 trillion VND, and the urbanisation rate 33.45%. The household poverty rate is set to drop to 9.79% this year and fall 2.69% annually during 2021 - 2023.
After more than two years of implementing the resolution of the 17th provincial Party Congress, Hoa Binh is likely to achieve or surpass 15 targets by 2025 if it can sustain the current development trend. Meanwhile, three other targets have become hard to be reached, namely the average GRDP growth rate, per capita GRDP, and the state budget revenue.
Officials assessed the obtained results; pointed out shortcomings, weaknesses, causes and lessons; and devised the key tasks and solutions to be carried out from now to the end of the tenure.
Addressing the event, Secretary Long highly valued the attainments in the Party and political system building, planning, personnel training and arrangement, along with the prevention and control of corruption and wastefulness, which have helped boost consensus among cadres and the public in the performance of socio-economic development tasks.
He asked all-level Party committees, administrations, Vietnam Fatherland Front committees, and socio-political organisations to uphold a high sense of responsibility to carry out the 14 tasks set in the draft mid-term review report.
Special attention should be paid to such focal tasks as increasing the decentralisation of power to tackle difficulties and obstacles, accelerating public investment disbursement, supporting capable companies to carry out projects and develop production and business activities, resolutely revoking sluggish projects to attract capable investors to the fields Hoa Binh is strong in, thereby creating a strong impetus for socio-economic development from now to 2030 and beyond, according to the official./.
Seven years after the 12th Party Central Committee’s Resolution, Tan Lac district has seen considerable progresses.
The Standing Board of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee has held a conference to announce decisions regarding the apparatus restructuring of the province’s political system and personnel affairs.
Following the results of the military enlistment examination for 2025, Lac Son district has seen 100 young men and women volunteering to enlist in the military. Among these recruits, there are several families where two siblings have both written voluntary enlistment letters, eager to undertake the sacred task of protecting the nation.
As the Party Organisation and people of Hoa Binh province welcome the arrival of spring, they take pride in the remarkable achievements obtained under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), which turns 95 this spring. With a shared determination to build a prosperous future, they embrace ambitious aspirations for national development, joining hands with the whole country to prepare to enter a new era-one of national progress and advancement.
In 2023, the relic site where President Ho Chi Minh visited the Chi Hoa Production Group in Lam Son commune, Luong Son district of Hoa Binh province, was officially recognised as a provincial-level revolutionary historical site. Each year, it draws numerous visitors from across Vietnam and abroad, becoming a "red address" for educating young generations on the nation's revolutionary traditions.
According to the Party Charter, Party members who have been active in the revolution for a long time, and have maintained their Party membership for 30 years and more, will be awarded the Party badge. This is a noble reward, not only a source of pride and excitement for the Party members themselves and their families, but also a source of pride for the Party organisation that has such outstanding members who are shining examples for everyone to learn from and follow.