HBO – The Standing Board of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee has organised a conference to review the implementation of the Politburo’s Directive 05 on promoting the studying and following of President Ho Chi Minh's thought, morality and lifestyle. The event was attended by Permanent Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Tran Dang Ninh.

Permanent Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Tran Dang Ninh speaks at the conference.


Implementing the Politburo’s Directive 05, localities, agencies and units in the province have stepped up popularisiation work in accordance with Plan 61 of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board on disseminating the Directive. Thanks to diverse forms of popularisation, all officials, Party members and residents have been well aware of the importance of implementing the Directive. The Directive implementation has been included in action programmes and plans to realise the Resolutions of the Party Congresses at all levels, and regular meetings of Party cells. Implementing the Directive has also been combined with the realisation of the resolution on Party building and rectification adopted by the fourth meeting of the Party Central Committee (12th tenure).

Strengthened inspection and supervision work has helped promptly discover and punish units and individuals, especially officials and Party members who violate the law and Party statutes while thoroughly handling complaints and accusations.

Defining breakthroughs to create remarkable changes during the learning process, localities and agencies have well performed administrative reform, working in a citizen-friendly manner and promptly addressing the legitimate petitions of people.

Administrative reform has been conducted in many aspects, including reforming institution and administrative procedures, building and enhancing the quality of government officials and civil servants.

One-door mechanism has been implemented in all 11 districts and city, and 210 communes, wards and townships, processing 241 procedures. The one-stop-shop model has helped organisations and individuals know about their paper status, saving time and travel cost.

The effective implementation of Directive 05 has had positive impacts on the awareness and action of most cadres, Party members and people strata. Numerous good models, good deeds and good examples have been found during studying and following Uncle Ho, contributing to successfully realising the political and socio-economic development tasks of the province.

Addressing the event, Permanent Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Tran Dang Ninh urged localities and agencies to implement the Directive in a practical and effective manner, thus forminga habit among all people.

Each person needs to assess and improve himself/herself during implementing the Directive, Ninh said.

It is necessary to diversify popularisation forms and organise competitions on the Directive implementation to honour good deeds in the whole political system, he said, adding that resolutions must be feasible, with resources and technology ensured.

Each unit should have at least one good example in learning and following Uncle Ho, Ninh said./.

                                                   T.S

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