The subcommittee for documents of the 18th Hoa Binh provincial Party Congress, the 2025 - 2030 term, convened on March 3 to review and incorporate public feedback on the congress’s draft documents. The meeting was chaired by Nguyen Phi Long, an alternate member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee. It was attended by senior provincial officials, including Bui Thi Minh, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairwoman of the provincial People’s Council; Bui Duc Hinh, Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee; other members of the Standing Board of the provincial Party Committee; and members of the document subcommittee.

Nguyen Phi Long, an alternate member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee and head of the document subcommittee, delivers closing remarks at the meeting.

At the meeting, the Office of the provincial Party Committee presented a summary report of opinions gathered from the People’s Councils and the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committees at all levels, socio-political organisations, and local residents. The feedback focused on two key documents: the draft political report of the 17th-tenure provincial Party Committee, and the draft report on the socio-economic situation during 2021–2025 and the socio-economic development plan for 2026–2030.

Accordingly, approximately 34,000 comments were submitted by the public. Most feedback expressed high consensus on the thorough and well-structured draft political report, which provides an objective and comprehensive assessment of the province’s political, economic, cultural, social, security, defence, and foreign affairs aspects, as well as Party and political system building efforts.

The draft report accurately evaluates the province’s accomplishments along with weaknesses and shortcomings, identifying their causes and drawing valuable lessons for the future. It also clearly sketches out the goals, orientations, tasks, and implementation measures for the 2025–2030 term.

On the proposed objectives and key tasks for the 2025–2030 period, the majority of opinions agreed that the five breakthroughs and four key task groups accurately reflect the province’s development priorities. Several suggestions called for greater investment in cultural infrastructure such as recreational and community facilities, to meet the growing cultural needs of locals.

Regarding Party building efforts, most opinions supported the draft’s proposed goals and measures. Some suggested additional initiatives to enhance political and ideological education for Party members and strengthen efforts to counter hostile rhetoric and safeguard the Party’s ideological foundation in the new context.

Concluding the meeting, Nguyen Phi Long stressed the importance of public input in refining the draft documents and agreed with the subcommittee about some socio-economic development achievements of the 2020–2025 term and the targets for 2025–2030.

He stressed the need to maintain the five breakthroughs proposed for 2025–2030 while deepening the content on institutional and administrative reforms with specific targets.

The official also highlighted the importance of digital transformation, urging the inclusion of the province’s action plan to implement the Politburo’s Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW. Additionally, he called for review and prioritisation of key projects for the upcoming term, as well as further development of education and health care strategies, including building specialised hospitals and improving the quality of local health stations and public high schools.

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