Handling administrative procedures in Thuan An ward.

Don't slow down the pace of action.

In his closing speech at the 14th National Congress of the Party, General Secretary To Lam emphasized the urgent need to put resolutions into practice; to match words with actions, and to link determination with results. This was not just a call to action, but a mandate for the new term – a term of higher expectations, greater pressure, and more substantive demands.

This spirit first and foremost demands a change in leadership and management methods. No waiting, no shirking, no avoiding responsibility. What is clear should be done immediately; what remains problematic should be addressed; and what falls under one's responsibility should be proactively resolved. Resolutions cannot stop at mere dissemination; they must begin with concrete actions, deadlines, and accountability.

In Hue , the requirement to "not let the Tet holiday atmosphere affect work" was concretized by urgently developing an action plan to implement the Resolution of the 14th National Congress of the Party. Central Committee member and City Party Secretary Nguyen Dinh Trung emphasized that the spirit of immediate action must be demonstrated from the very first days and months of the year, and administrative delays should not slow down the pace of development.

On the first working morning after the Lunar New Year of the Year of the Horse, the meeting room of the Standing Committee of the City Party Committee was packed. It wasn't a New Year's gathering, but a meeting to hear reports on the situation before, during, and after the Tet holiday; and to discuss adjustments to the Hue City Planning for the period 2021-2030, with a vision to 2050. This wasn't just routine business; it was a decision shaping long-term development. When strategic issues are placed on the table right at the beginning of the year, it sends the clearest message about disciplined action.

At the grassroots level, that spirit is concretized through practical actions. Mr. Dang Huu Hai, Secretary of the Party Committee of Huong An Ward, said: “After the briefing conference, we reviewed the entire work program for the year. Any content that was not in line with the conference's spirit was adjusted; anything that could be expedited was shortened. There is no longer a gap between the resolution and reality.”

In many localities, immediately after Tet, local leaders went to the fields to inspect the winter-spring crop production, promptly resolving difficulties for farmers; at the same time, they held meetings to review progress and assign tasks to serve the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and deputies to the People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term. Preparation of facilities at polling stations was thoroughly checked, ensuring readiness for the nationwide event. The atmosphere of getting started spread from the city to each ward and commune.

Shifting from “studying resolutions” to “acting on resolutions” is a fundamental step. But action is only truly meaningful when sustained by discipline, a steady pace, and clear personal accountability.

Conclude with results

"Do it immediately" is a demand for speed. But "see it through" is a demand for quality and responsibility. Half-hearted results are unacceptable. We are not satisfied with beautiful summaries that fail to reflect reality.

At the Thuan An Ward Public Administrative Service Center, each completed application is a concrete testament to this spirit. Mr. Tran Ngoc Phuc, an officer at the Center, shared: “We have been instructed that the satisfaction of each citizen is not only about fulfilling our duties but also about contributing to the implementation of the resolution. The resolution is present in every operational step and every signature made according to the correct procedure.”

From the perspective of the people, Ms. Nguyen Thuy My from Thuan Hoa ward expressed her wish for administrative procedures to be resolved more quickly and efficiently, with clear guidance, and without requiring multiple trips. These simple wishes are the most accurate measure of the "say it and do it" spirit. Because ultimately, the success of a resolution must be felt in daily life.

Dr. Nguyen The Phuc, Head of the Department of Political Theory, University of Science, Hue University, believes that each objective needs a specific roadmap; each task must clearly identify the person responsible; and each commitment must be checked and monitored by tangible results. Success is not measured by the number of implementation meetings, but by the transformation of the socio-economic situation and the level of satisfaction of the people.

"Seeing things through to the end" is therefore linked to discipline and order. It means working quickly but without haste; being decisive but not complacent; and innovating but in accordance with the right direction and the law. Along with encouraging bold thinking, bold action, and taking responsibility for the common good, it is necessary to strengthen inspection and supervision to ensure that all decisions are transparent, for the people, and subject to the people's oversight.

The new term begins amidst a mix of opportunities and challenges. Higher development demands, fiercer competition, and greater public expectations compel every Party committee, every agency, and every official to ask themselves: Have we acted quickly enough? Have we acted decisively enough? Have we fulfilled our responsibilities to the very end?

"Saying is doing, doing is doing, doing is doing it right away, doing it to the end" - this commitment must be verified by every project completed on schedule, every procedure streamlined, and every policy decision that brings tangible benefits to the people.

Text and photos: DUC QUANG

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