
Party General Secretary To Lam meets with revolutionary veterans, policy beneficiaries in southern region
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Party General Secretary To Lam meets with revolutionary veterans, policy beneficiaries in southern region: Party General Secretary To Lam (fourth from left, first row) poses for a photo with delegates. (Photo: VNA) |
Addressing the event, General Secretary Lam hailed the Vietnamese soldiers for overcoming countless hardships, dangers, and challenges to write the golden pages of the nation's prolonged resistance war, creating the "Vietnamese standing posture" in the flow of history. During the difficult years of war, driven by their deep patriotism, courageous spirit, and steadfast determination, they rose above all losses and sacrifices, contributing significantly to the victory of the Vietnamese revolution.
Informing them of several issues that have drawn public concerns, including the policy to reorganise administrative units and build a two-level local administration model, the General Secretary affirmed that the Party Central Committee and its Politburo and Secretariat have thoroughly discussed, carefully evaluated, and considered various aspects to ultimately reach high consensus on the implementation of this policy, which has also gained support of the people nationwide, considering this truly a revolution.
After the reorganisation and mergence of the southern localities, from Binh Thuan southward, including Lam Dong and Dac Nong, the number of provinces and cities will decrease from 22 to 9, Lam said, noting that this will create a diverse development space in terms of nature, economy, and culture; and aims to generate new driving forces, new potential, and new spaces for development.
For Ho Chi Minh City alone, the top leader urged the municipal Party Organisation, administration and people to make more efforts and take more drastic actions to building the city into a civilised, modern metropolis with the role of a special urban area, leading the nation in industrialisation and modernisation, and making increasingly significant contributions to the region and the entire country.
He expressed his hope that the expanded Ho Chi Minh City, which will comprise the current Binh Duong and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces, will become a leading engine, a driving force that strongly propels development for the entire Southeastern, Southwestern, Central Highlands, and South Central regions. It will transform into an international megacity that leads the region, while also serving as a hub for comprehensive development, connecting the city with its surrounding areas. In this process, the southern localities will not only "accompany" the city but also proactively play the role of strategic partners in co-creating a shared socio-economic and cultural space.
The General Secretary highlighted the need to ensure the effective utilisation of high-quality human resources from all involved localities during the mergence process of provincial-level administrative units.
The appointment of officials must focus on selecting capable individuals, ensuring a balanced, harmonious, and united approach, General Secretary Lam stated, adding that it is also crucial to fully exploit the talent and management experiences from various regions to maximise the potential of the new administrative units.
Due attention should be paid to ensuring comprehensive social welfare, and making sure no one is left behind in the development process, with priority given to narrowing the development gaps between regions, especially newly-merged areas and disadvantaged ones.
It is also necessary to strictly protect natural resources and the ecological environment, particularly in provinces that have both forests and sea areas; and pursue sustainable and harmonious development for both current and future generations, said General Secretary Lam.