(HBO) – Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee Ngo Van Tuan, who is also a member of the Party Central Committee and head of the National Assembly deputies’ delegation of the province, chaired the monthly meeting of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board on February 24. The event discussed many important issues on local socio-economic development.
Ngo Van Tuan - member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the
provincial Party Committee and head of the National Assembly deputies’
delegation of the province - addresses the meeting.
Participants looked into a report by the Party
unit at the provincial People’s Committee that asked for the Standing Board’s
opinions about the contract liquidation of the Hoa Lac - Hoa Binh City
Expressway project, implemented in the build - transfer (BT) format; the
Standing Board’s draft directive on enhancing the leadership over site
clearance for investment projects; the Standing Board’s draft plan on
developing the Hoa Binh Newspaper into a professional and modern multi-media,
multi-platform, and digital press agency by 2030; a proposal by the provincial
People’s Committee’s Office on the breakthrough programmes and projects in
2022; along with many other important issues.
Secretary Tuan assigned the Office of the
provincial People’s Committee to coordinate with relevant agencies to consider
the opinions to finalise the drafts so as to ensure effectiveness once they are
promulgated.
Regarding the focal tasks for this year, he
emphasised that as 2022 is critical to the implementation of the resolution of
the 17th provincial Party Congress, tasks are very heavy, requiring drastic
efforts and high sense of responsibility from departments, sectors, and
localities.
They need to identify breakthrough steps and key
tasks; improve the awareness of cadres, Party members, and civil servants,
especially their leaders, in performing duties; and measure their duty
fulfillment basing on performance outcomes, the official noted./.
The Steering Committee for the Development of Science, Technology, Innovation, and Digital Transformation of Hoa Binh province convened a meeting on March 11 to deploy key tasks.
Lac Son district is reorganising and streamlining its organisational apparatus and the contingent of officials, civil servants and public employees in line with Resolution 18 issued by the 12th Party Central Committee.
The provincial Department of Public Security has reorganised its structure to enhance operational efficiency and meet the evolving demands of the new era. In line with the Resolution No. 25 of the Central Public Security Party Committee, the move aims to streamline personnel, standardise leadership roles, and strengthen the police force’s capacity while creating better conditions for modernising equipment.
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.
Muong Bi - Tan Lac, one of the four major Muong ethnic minority-inhabited regions in Hoa Binh, is known for not only its distinctive cultural identity but also its proud history of heroism, with great contributions to the victory against US invaders in the past. Today, Tan Lac district continues to uphold this legacy while embracing development and renewal.
March 3 marked the first official working day for specialised agencies under the provincial People's Committee following the merger or transfer of functions and tasks from the previous agencies. On this day, the newly merged departments and agencies took proactive steps to arrange personnel, organise workflows, and implement tasks efficiently, ensuring that administrative procedures were carried out smoothly without interruption.