(HBO) – The implementation of regulations on democracy in State administrative agencies and public non-business units in Kim Boi district has progressed with the issuance and amendments of relevant regulations, creating an atmosphere of democracy in the workplace, and promoting the role of public officials and servants in giving ideas to important issues.
Photo: As part
of efforts to implement regultions on democracy, leaders and officials at the
Party Committee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation in Kim Boi have regularly
exchanged professional experience, contributing to enhancing the efficiency in
their operations.
Currently, local agencies and units have built their own regulations as well as
rules on internal expenditure, creating favourable conditions for officials,
Party members and public servants to fully practice their mastery rights as
well as responsibility and obligation, thus enhancing the role of Party
organisations and members in the operation of the district Party Committee and
the building of pure and strong agencies.
The gathering votes of confidence during personnel planning and recruitment as
well as evolution and awarding activities, along with the citizen receipt and
processing of complaints and denunciations have received great attention right
from the grassroots levels. Therefore, the ratio of complaints submitting to
higher-level agencies has reduced.
The implementation of regulations on democracyand administrative reform
has also seen positive changes from district and communal levels as well as in
local agencies. Along with regular inspection, administrative procedures
and social welfare policies have been made public. 100 percent of local
administrative and public non-business agencies in the district have issued
their own citizen receiving regulations. Meanwhile, the People’s Committees at
all levels have clarified their citizen receiving timetable and list of
in-charge officials.
In the first six months of this year, the district's unit receiving and
returning administrative results responded to 586 out of 695 requests, while
receiving 27 citizens, 23 cases and 32 complaints.
Local agencies and units are organising conferences of public servants, making
public the implementation of political tasks, thus maintaining solidarity and
reaching consensus in the agencies. At the same time, the board for people’s
inspection in agencies and units have kept close watch on the implementation of
Party and State’s policies and plans of the agencies and units, as well as
their performance in conducting internal regulations./.
The 4th Congress of Ethnic Minority Groups of Hoa Binh province was successfully held on November 15 at the provincial Culture Centre.
In line with the Politburo’s Directive No. 05-CT/TW on promoting the study of and adherence to President Ho Chi Minh's ideology, morality, and lifestyle, the Party Organisation of Kim Boi district has been focusing on developing practical models that align with the roles and realities of local agencies and communities involved. Through this initiative, numerous officials and Party members have emerged as exemplary figures, leading by example in learning from and following the late leader.
Hoa Binh province has paid due attention to developing Party membership in non-state enterprises, helping improve the role of the Party committees, organisations and members in the firms.
A delegation from the National Assembly (NA), led by Lieutenant General Tran Quang Phuong, member of the Party Central Committee and Vice Chairman of the National Assembly, on November 10 visited and presented gifts to poor households and policy beneficiary families in Yen Tri commune, Yen Thuy district of Hoa Binh.
Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Quang Phuong attended the ceremony to mark the 60th founding anniversary of Yen Thuy district, Hoa Binh province, on November 10.
The Standing Board of the provincial Party Committee has issued a conclusion reviewing the three years implementing its resolution on preserving and promoting cultural values in Hoa Binh province for 2021 – 2025 with a vision towards 2030.