(HBO) – Being aware of the significance of the resolution released at the 12th Party Central Committee’s fourth plenary session on Party building and rectification in the new situation, the Party Committee of Lac Son district in the northern province of Hoa Binh has organised courses to popularise and implement the resolution in a serious manner.




Officials of the Committee for Information and Education of Lac Son district collect the hand-written essays of trainees after concluding their training course on the resolution released at the 12th Party Central Committee’s fourth plenary session.
 
As part of efforts to implement the resolution, the district’s Party Committee has issued Plan 68 on learning, communicating and carrying out the resolution in association with the campaign of studying major contents of President Ho Chi Minh’s thought, morality and lifestyle in 2017. At the same time, the district has worked hard to make sure that all Party members in the locality fully grasp the resolution.

As a result, 286/293 key leaders of the district participated in the courses, reaching 97.6 percent, along with 7,389 out of 7,541 Party members in local Party cells or 98 percent.

Along with the studying the resolution thoroughly, the district’s Party Committee has developed a plan to implement the province’s Action Program to implement the resolution.

Local Party cells and organisations as well as Party members have been asked to work out plans for the next five-years and 2017 and commit to implementing plans to realise the resolution and the Politburo’s Directive 05 on studying and following President Ho Chi Minh’s moral example, and the Secretariat’s Regulation No. 101 on the responsibility of officials and Party members, especially the key leaders at all levels.

The district Party Committee has organized three teams to supervise the results of the courses as well as the implementation of the resolution in nine Party cells and organisations.

Meanwhile, the committee has strengthened supervision and monitoring to control the situation and promptly solve urgent matters at the grassroots level. It has also directed the integration of contents of the resolution and Directive 05 of the Politburo into the regular activities of Party cells and organisations. The role and responsibility of leaders have also been highlighted.

Over the past years, the district’s Party Committee has strongly and strictly reviewed the performance of some leaders of the Party Committee’s standing board on the management of natural resources, minerals as well as the implementation of directives and resolutions of the Party, thus detecting their ignorance of responsibility in monitoring the work, as well as their failure to follow timetable of meetings.  

Reviewing 27 behaviours of moral degradation in the Resolution, the district’s Party Committee said there is not any behaviour of "self-transformation”, and "self-evolution” inside. However, several cadres and Party members showed behaviours of degradation in political thought, moral virtue and lifestyle such as the lack of self-awareness of studying Marxism-Leninism and Ho Chi Minh Thought, weak criticism and self-criticism, and drunkenness in workplace. 

The district’s Party Committee set out 14 regular and immediate tasks this year to prevent such behaviours, including paying attention to criticism and self-criticism, clarifying responsibilities of individuals and collectives for dealing with violations, increasing periodic and unscheduled supervision over the implementation of resolutions and conclusions of the Party and its units, assessing honesty over filing asset declaration, improving working capacity of managerial staff, dealing with bureaucracy and insensitiveness to public concern, and ending extravagant dining, among others.

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