At the Conference, the Government focused on reviewing the tasks for the entire year of 2025; especially the programs, plans, and projects that have been implemented and completed, and those that need to be focused on implementing from now until the end of 2025 and in the following years.
2025 is the final year of the term, therefore, the workload for the Government, the Prime Minister , ministries, agencies, and localities is very large. From the beginning of the year to October 24, 2025, the Government and the Prime Minister assigned 9,831 tasks to ministries, agencies, and localities, including 1,173 key tasks. To date, ministries, agencies, and localities have completed 8,150 tasks, reaching 82.9%; 1,620 tasks are within the deadline, accounting for 16.47%, and 61 tasks are overdue or uncompleted, accounting for 0.62%, a decrease of 1.54% compared to the same period last year.
In the first nearly 10 months of 2025, the Government and the Prime Minister issued 335 legal documents; 652 directives and administrative documents; and 2,385 reports and submissions. The Government Office issued 772 notices of directives and conclusions from the Standing Committee of the Government, the Prime Minister, and the Deputy Prime Ministers.
The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Ministers have chaired more than 1,900 conferences, meetings, working sessions, and trips to localities and grassroots levels – nearly double the number compared to the same period last year; directed the organization and implementation of 58 foreign affairs activities of key and high-level leaders (twice the number compared to the same period last year); and signed 258 commitments and cooperation agreements in high-level foreign affairs activities from October 2024 to the present.
The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Ministers hold quarterly meetings to review the implementation of international commitments and agreements; organize conferences with Vietnamese representative agencies abroad, the business community, and investors; promote economic diplomacy and strive to achieve the economic growth target for 2025 and the coming time.
Delegates assessed that, in the context of many difficulties and challenges and having to handle a large volume of tasks, regular work as well as sudden and arising work, but with the spirit of solidarity, unity, high determination, great efforts, innovation in thinking, leadership, direction and management methods, the Government, the Prime Minister, ministries, branches and localities have synchronously, drastically, promptly, effectively and focusedly deployed tasks and solutions in all fields and achieved outstanding achievements.
In addition to the main and basic results achieved, there are still some limitations and difficulties in the direction, management and implementation of tasks of some ministries, agencies and localities. In particular, the implementation of some tasks is behind schedule, and documents, projects and reports do not ensure quality... The causes of the above limitations are both objective and subjective, partly due to the implementation capacity and the fear of mistakes and responsibility of a number of cadres and civil servants, partly due to having to simultaneously implement many important, urgent, complex tasks that require completion in a short time...
Concluding the conference, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh requested the Government Office to incorporate the opinions expressed by the Government members; review the work, programs, plans, and projects in accordance with the six clear principles: clear person, clear task, clear time, clear results, clear authority, and clear responsibility.
Emphasizing the need to prioritize assigned tasks, the Prime Minister noted the importance of focusing on developing programs and actions to institutionalize and implement resolutions recently issued by the Politburo, such as those on the development of the state-owned economy and the foreign-invested economy; investing in the construction of high-speed, standard railway lines, nuclear power plants, resolving long-standing stalled projects, and power projects… In particular, relevant parties should focus on promoting growth drivers such as investment, exports, and consumption to achieve the 2025 growth target, creating momentum and strength for the following years.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh noted that ministries, sectors, and localities should develop plans and timelines for implementing assigned tasks; monitor, review, and evaluate the implementation in accordance with Regulation No. 366-QĐ/TW dated August 30, 2025, of the Politburo on reviewing, evaluating, and ranking the quality of collectives and individuals in the political system.
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