Article 1: 500 Days and Nights of Dong Nai : From Public Service Discipline to the Aspiration for Double-Digit Growth
The 500-day special emulation campaign in Dong Nai City is not just a movement for action, but also a demand for innovation in leadership, direction, and management methods throughout the entire political system. When public service discipline is placed alongside the goal of double-digit growth, the message sent is very clear: to achieve breakthrough development, the system must first move in a substantive, responsible, and measurable way.
Competition is not just a slogan.
Throughout various stages of development, emulation has often been seen as a spiritual driving force to encourage cadres, Party members, and the people to work towards common goals. However, with Resolution No. 05-NQ/TU of the Executive Committee of the Dong Nai City Party Committee, first term, the spirit of emulation is placed within a new requirement: it must be specific, substantive, and verifiable through tangible results. This is a noteworthy approach, because a large city cannot operate solely on general determination; it requires clear tasks, clear timelines, and clear responsibilities.

The highlight of the resolution is the motto "substantive - measurable - controllable - evaluable." This phrase shows that Dong Nai is aiming to shift its focus from launching campaigns to managing results. In other words, emulation is no longer just about registering for the sake of it, but must be quantified by completed tasks, processed documents, resolved projects, and the level of satisfaction of citizens and businesses.
This spirit is even more significant as Dong Nai enters a new phase, with higher demands on governance capacity, service quality, and development speed. A city that wants to develop into a civilized and modern city needs more than just good planning, large projects, or strong resources. More importantly, does the implementing apparatus have sufficient discipline, responsibility, and capacity to transform policies into concrete results?

The resolution also frankly acknowledges shortcomings in public service performance, such as a lack of initiative, avoidance, shirking of responsibility, and sluggish work among some officials and civil servants. This is not only an internal issue of the administrative apparatus but also directly impacts the investment environment, project progress, and public trust. Therefore, reinforcing the requirements for discipline and order during the 500-day emulation campaign is a correct and focused choice.
Discipline to pave the way for growth.
The aspiration for double-digit growth cannot rely solely on existing potential. For Dong Nai, advantages in industry, infrastructure, logistics, urban development, and regional location will only truly be realized when bottlenecks related to procedures, land, investment, construction, and land clearance are promptly addressed. Therefore, public service discipline is not merely an administrative matter, but a condition for unlocking development resources.

The resolution calls for a shift from "administrative management" to "goals-oriented, timeline-driven, and product-driven governance." This represents a significant change in local governance thinking. When each task has a responsible person, a deadline, and a tangible output, the system will have less room for delays, avoidance, or shirking responsibility.
It is worth noting that the 500-day emulation campaign will not only continue until its peak, but will also be maintained and improved in quality until 2030. This shows that Dong Nai does not consider the emulation campaign as a short-term initiative, but aims to transform the spirit of discipline, efficiency, and breakthroughs into a regular operating method. If this is achieved, the movement will become a genuine driving force for reform, instead of just creating momentum for a short period.

In this journey, the people and businesses are the most objective measure. A good administration must be identified through faster processing of documents, more transparent procedures, more timely resolution of complaints, and more effective project resolution. This is also how Dong Nai strengthens social trust and creates a foundation for its goal of green, prosperous, civilized, and modern development.
500 days and nights is not a very long time when viewed from the perspective of a major city's development aspirations. However, it is enough time to test the determination, discipline, and implementation capacity of the entire system. For Dong Nai, this special emulation campaign is therefore not only a call to action, but also a crucial test of governance capacity in the new phase.
(To be continued ...)
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