The four Politburo resolutions focus on international integration, assurance of national energy security, education and training, and breakthrough solutions to strengthen the protection, care, and improvement of public health.
The Politburo and Party Central Committee’s Secretariat held a national conference on September 16 to disseminate and implement four important resolutions, with Party General Secretary To Lam attending and delivering the keynote speech.
Also present were Politburo members: President Luong Cuong, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man, and Permanent Member of the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat Tran Cam Tu, among others.
The conference was connected online from the main venue at Dien Hong Hall in the National Assembly Building to more than 11,000 locations nationwide, with over 1.2 million officials, Party members, and delegates in attendance.
In Hai Phong, aside from the main venue at the City Convention and Performance Center, the event was broadcast live to 174 local-level venues (communes, wards, special zones, and Party committees under the city Party Committee); 815 village and residential area venues (via VTV1); as well as various agencies and units, gathering a total of 44,202 delegates.
The four resolutions disseminated and implemented include Resolution No. 59-NQ/TW on international integration in the new context, Resolution No. 70-NQ/TW on ensuring national energy security through 2030 with a vision to 2045, Resolution No. 71-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in education and training development, and Resolution No. 72-NQ/TW on some breakthrough solutions to strengthen the protection, care, and improvement of public health.
In his directive speech, Party General Secretary To Lam emphasized that Resolution 59 (part of the “pillar quartet”), along with Resolutions 70, 71, and 72 (thematic ones), strongly complement the “strategic quartet of resolutions,” creating a unified and breakthrough framework to realize two centennial goals of building a strong, prosperous, enduring, and sustainable Vietnam.
The Party chief stressed that the consistent spirit of the four resolutions is to swiftly shift from issuing guidelines to implementation governance, with people and businesses at the center, and practical effectiveness as the key measure.
Each agency, organization, and individual must turn the resolutions into daily tasks and concrete action plans, with resources, timelines, measurable indicators, supervision, and accountability, he said.
The Party General Secretary called on the entire political system to adhere to a number of core principles in implementation of the resolutions, namely the “five consistencies” (politics, law, data, resource allocation, and communication), the “three transparencies” (objectives, progress, and outcomes), the “three early actions” (early institutional completion, early launch of key projects, and early allocation of funds), the “five clarities” (clear tasks, clear people, clear responsibilities, clear timelines, and clear results), and to immediately begin applying the resolutions at all levels.
To ensure unified leadership and smooth coordination reaching the grassroots level, the Party chief suggested establishing a Central steering committee for each resolution or a single committee overseeing all Politburo resolutions. He also recommended building a publicized “digital dashboard” updated weekly and monthly to track key indicators, bottlenecks, and implementation progress.
According to the General Secretary, Vietnam’s new development momentum will stem from the organic links among these resolutions. International integration opens doors to the world; stable and green energy is essential for production, schools, and hospitals; high-quality education and training provide future engineers, doctors, and public administrators; modern, preventive, and good healthcare ensures citizens are healthy to learn, work, and innovate. These pillars are simultaneously reinforced by consistent institutions, strict enforcement, data-driven governance, and smart resource allocation. Once every cog runs in sync, the national development engine will sustainably accelerate.
On this basis, Party General Secretary To Lam urged ministries, sectors, localities, units, and each official and Party member to immediately take action in the spirit of “words go hand in hand with deeds” and “never put off until tomorrow what can be done today.”
He called on the entire political system, Party committees, authorities, the Vietnam Fatherland Front, mass organizations, the business community, diplomats, intellectuals, educators, medical workers, workers, farmers, and youth nationwide to unite and join hands in implementation. The spirit of these resolutions must permeate every level, every sector, and all parts of society, reaching every ward, commune, village, classroom, workshop, field, household, and individual and transforming aspirations into action, action into results, and results into renewed trust.
LE HIEP – DUY THINH