Attending the meeting were members of the Politburo: Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party, Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court Nguyen Hoa Binh ; Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Do Van Chien; and Minister of National Defense Phan Van Giang.
Also attending were Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha, and leaders from several ministries, central and local agencies.
Opening the meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Head of the Subcommittee, stated that following the second meeting, the Subcommittee had proactively and diligently implemented and completed many tasks, ensuring progress and quality. These included submitting the detailed outline of the socio-economic report to the 9th Central Committee for approval; drafting the socio-economic report; and researching, comparing, and updating the content of the draft Political Report, adhering to the principle that the Political Report is the central report and the socio-economic report is a specialized report.
The Editorial Teams of the Document Subcommittee and the Socio-Economic Subcommittee regularly exchange information to ensure consistency and up-to-date information between the two reports. The Subcommittees organized survey and working trips to various regions: the Northern Midlands and Mountains, the Red River Delta, the North Central region, the Central Coastal region, and the Central Highlands…
Along with studying valuable reports, proposals, and recommendations from the practical experiences of localities in various regions, and in-depth research topics from several ministries and sectors on important and key areas, the Editorial Team updated and developed the draft Report evaluating the 5-year implementation of the 10-year socio-economic development strategy 2021-2030, and the directions and tasks for socio-economic development in the 5 years 2026-2030.
The Prime Minister requested that at this meeting, members of the Subcommittee focus their discussions and contributions on the draft report assessing the five-year implementation of the 10-year socio-economic development strategy 2021-2030, and the direction and tasks for socio-economic development for the five-year period 2026-2030. This includes analyzing and evaluating the international and regional context, updating on new and unusual developments in the world situation affecting Vietnam, especially the COVID-19 pandemic, strategic competition, and conflicts. Meanwhile, Vietnam also faces internal difficulties and challenges and must address emerging issues, as well as many long-standing unresolved problems.
This also includes evaluating the process of thoroughly understanding and implementing the Resolution of the 13th National Congress of the Party; reviewing the leadership and management work, and the decisions aimed at turning the situation around, transforming the state, preventing and controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, restoring and developing the economy, ensuring social security, maintaining political security, social order and safety, national defense, foreign affairs and international integration; especially the results of implementing the three strategic breakthroughs; developing planning; developing socio-economic regions…
The Prime Minister emphasized the need to highlight the results of the overall objectives, comparing them with those of the region and internationally; affirming the assessment of the 13th National Congress of the Party that "Our country has never before had such a foundation, potential, prestige, and international standing as it does today." This demonstrates that Vietnam has followed, progressed alongside, and surpassed other developing countries, participating with developed countries in several areas.
The Prime Minister also requested the members of the Sub-committee to analyze and clearly identify the limitations and bottlenecks in socio-economic development; the subjective and objective causes of both achievements and limitations, and lessons learned. In addition, the members of the Sub-committee proposed supplementing key viewpoints, objectives, and new content appropriate to the context and situation, especially breakthrough solutions to achieve the fundamental, strategic goals of striving to make Vietnam a developing country with modern industry and high middle income by 2030, and a developed country with high income by 2045.
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