On the morning of January 25, in Hanoi , Politburo member, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Chairman of the Central Emulation and Reward Council chaired the 7th meeting of the Council for the 2021-2026 term.
According to the Government Portal, in his opening speech at the meeting, the Prime Minister stated that in 2023, the international and regional situation will continue to evolve rapidly, complicatedly, and unpredictably; domestically, there will be more difficulties and challenges than opportunities and advantages.
It is forecasted that in 2024, the world situation will be even more difficult, so we must prepare ourselves mentally to face an even more difficult and challenging year so as not to be passive and surprised.
In that context, in 2023, our country has synchronously, drastically, and focusedly deployed tasks and solutions, basically achieving the general goals and tasks set forth by the Central Committee and the National Assembly.
The macro economy is basically stable, growth is promoted, inflation is controlled, major balances are ensured; deficit spending, public debt, government debt, foreign debt are controlled; people's lives are improved; social security work is done well, no one is left behind, contributing to strengthening people's trust in the Party and State...
On this occasion, the Prime Minister reminded all levels, sectors and localities to pay attention to reviewing the situation, ensuring that people are taken care of during Tet, so that no one is left without Tet; doing a good job of social assistance, being ready to support policy beneficiaries and those in difficulty; ensuring the supply of essential goods at the end of the year, especially during Tet; doing a good job of price management; preparing all possible plans, not being passive in any situation.
The Prime Minister said that the country's overall achievements include positive and important contributions from emulation movements, emulation and reward work.
According to the program, the meeting will evaluate the results of work and tasks in 2023, deploy tasks in 2024 and decide on a number of other important tasks...
In order for the meeting to be of high quality and effectiveness, the Prime Minister requested an objective assessment of the current situation of emulation and reward work; a clear analysis of the causes and lessons learned; what has been done well should continue to be promoted, what has not been done well should be overcome, clearly defining the goals, tasks and solutions for 2024; how to further innovate and improve the quality of emulation and reward work.
Along with that, it is necessary to complete the amendment and supplement of the Council's Working Regulations in the direction of clearly assigning tasks, promoting the role of each member, improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the Council; promoting the achievements and results that have been achieved, overcoming limitations and shortcomings; preventing negativity and group interests in emulation and reward work.
The report of the Central Emulation and Reward Council said that the Council and the Standing Council have focused on effectively implementing activities, closely following the country's economic, social, defense and security tasks in 2023.
In particular, the focus is on urging central ministries, departments, branches, and organizations and localities (ministries, departments, branches, and localities) to launch emulation movements to successfully carry out assigned political tasks right from the beginning of the year. Focus on solving key and difficult tasks to strive to successfully complete the socio-economic development goals and targets for 2023 and the 5-year plan (2021-2025).
The Central Emulation and Reward Council issued and implemented the inspection and supervision plan for 2023 in 6 ministries, branches and localities belonging to 6 emulation clusters and blocks. The Standing Committee of the Council maintains regular quarterly meetings to evaluate results, urge the implementation of tasks according to the set plan and prepare the content of the Council's meeting...
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