Secretary-General Tô Lâm: Transforming Resolution Content into Daily Tasks and Concrete Actions

General Secretary Tô Lâm urges every agency, organization, and individual to transform the content of the Resolutions into daily tasks and concrete actions.

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On the morning of September 16th, in Hanoi, the Politburo and the Secretariat held a National Conference to thoroughly implement four resolutions of the Politburo. General Secretary To Lam attended and delivered a keynote speech at the conference.

General Secretary To Lam emphasized key guidelines, tasks, and solutions for each resolution. Photo: Nhat Bac

The resolutions include: Resolution No. 59-NQ/TW of the Politburo on international integration in the new situation; Resolution No. 70-NQ/TW of the Politburo on ensuring national energy security until 2030, with a vision to 2045; Resolution No. 71-NQ/TW of the Politburo on breakthroughs in education and training development; and Resolution No. 72-NQ/TW of the Politburo on breakthrough solutions to enhance the protection, care, and improvement of people’s health.

The conference was held both in-person at the Dien Hong Hall, National Assembly House, and online at various locations nationwide, with over 1.2 million delegates participating. It was broadcast live on channels and frequencies of Vietnam Television and Voice of Vietnam.

General Secretary: Swift Transition from “Policy Issuance” to “Implementation Governance”

Speaking at the conference, General Secretary To Lam emphasized that the consistent spirit of Resolution 59 and Resolutions 70, 71, and 72 is to swiftly transition from “policy issuance” to “implementation governance,” focusing on people and businesses, with practical effectiveness as the measure. Each agency, organization, and individual is responsible for transforming the content of the resolutions into daily tasks, specific action plans with resources, timelines, measurable indicators, monitoring, and accountability.

General Secretary To Lam; President Luong Cuong; Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh; National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man, and delegates at the main conference site. Photo: Nhat Bac

The General Secretary requested the entire political system to strictly adhere to several principles during the implementation of these resolutions: five consistencies (political – legal – data – resource allocation – communication); three transparencies (goals – progress – results); three earlies (early institutional completion – early launch of key projects – early capital allocation); and five clarities (clear tasks, clear responsibilities, clear timelines, clear results). Immediate implementation of the resolutions’ content at all levels is essential.

To ensure unified leadership, coordinated synchronization, and effective grassroots implementation, the General Secretary suggested establishing a Central Steering Committee for each resolution or a Central Steering Committee for implementing the Politburo’s resolutions. A “digital dashboard” should be developed for weekly and monthly updates, tracking core indicators, bottlenecks, and progress. Responsibilities of party committees, the Government, ministries, sectors, localities, and the people should be clearly defined. Independent expert groups and policy appraisal units can be invited for objective evaluation and feedback.

Regarding Resolution 59, the General Secretary emphasized that international integration is a strategic driver, with internal strength playing a decisive role. Enhancing internal strength alongside leveraging external resources is crucial, closely linking integration with national interest protection, cooperation, and struggle. Principles include a new mindset, position, and approach to international integration, shifting from receiving to contributing, from general to comprehensive integration, and from a follower to a pioneer in new fields. Synchronized, comprehensive, and deep integration is essential. Enhancing implementation capacity and institutional improvement is vital to overcome bottlenecks in fulfilling international commitments and agreements. Domesticating international law ensures full, synchronized, and effective implementation of obligations.

Promoting high-quality FDI, especially from global leading corporations in key supply chains like information technology, telecommunications, semiconductors, and artificial intelligence, is crucial. The central role and active participation of people, businesses, and localities in linking international and domestic integration, connecting regions, sectors, research, and implementation, are emphasized.

Education and Training as a Top National Policy

For Resolution 70, the General Secretary stated that the core goal is a safe, stable, and reliable energy system, sufficient for production and life, shifting towards green and low-emission energy, operated intelligently on a digital platform with reasonable and transparent costs. By 2030, a minimum 15% reserve capacity and significant reduction in energy losses are targeted, along with increasing the share of clean energy as per planning. Developing competitive and transparent electricity market mechanisms with a solid roadmap is essential. Ten key solution groups were outlined.

For Resolution 71, the General Secretary stressed that education and training are top national policies and key drivers for national development. Investing in education is investing in and enhancing the “national spirit,” the future of the nation. It is the key to increasing productivity, boosting national competitiveness, and nurturing development aspirations. Education and training follow the motto: “Quality-centric, teacher-focused, technology-driven.”

General Secretary To Lam and leaders of the Party and State, along with delegates, visited the exhibition “Outstanding Achievements in Healthcare and Education.” Photo: Nhat Bac

For Resolution 72, the General Secretary highlighted: Prevention is key – foundation is essential – people are central. Goals include increasing healthy life expectancy, reducing out-of-pocket expenses, digitizing the system, strengthening grassroots healthcare, and improving service quality and patient satisfaction.

The General Secretary emphasized that the new development drivers of the nation stem from the organic linkages between the resolutions. International integration opens doors to the world. Stable and green energy is essential for production, schools, and hospitals. High-quality education and training provide future engineers, doctors, and public service managers. Modern healthcare, strong prevention, and good care keep people healthy for learning, working, and creating.

These pillars are reinforced by smooth institutions, strict implementation discipline, data-driven decision-making, and intelligent resource allocation. When each component operates harmoniously, the national development engine will accelerate sustainably.

“Every Party Member and Official Must Act Immediately with a ‘Say-Do’ Spirit”

General Secretary To Lam urged every ministry, sector, locality, unit, party member, and official to act immediately with a “say-do” spirit, addressing today’s tasks without delay. Leaders are accountable for results, with no evasion or avoidance.

Quarterly and annual reviews should be rigorous, transparent, and rewarding for those who dare to think, act, and take responsibility for the common good. Violations and negativity must be strictly addressed.

The General Secretary noted that the road ahead is filled with challenges but expressed strong confidence in the power of national unity, the intelligence and resilience of party members and officials, the aspirations of the youth, the collaboration of businesses, and the creativity of the people.

The decisive and synchronized implementation of the four resolutions will create new drivers, providing strong momentum to achieve strategic goals, making the nation prosperous, civilized, and its people happier.

General Secretary To Lam called on the entire political system, party committees, authorities, the Fatherland Front, and mass organizations; the business community, diplomats, intellectuals, educators, doctors, workers, farmers, and youth nationwide to unite, contribute, and act. Each person should take specific actions daily, persistently, methodically, disciplined, and creatively. Ensure the spirit of today’s resolutions permeates all levels, sectors, and society, reaching every ward, village, classroom, workshop, field, home, and individual; turning aspirations into actions, actions into results, and results into new confidence.

Responding to General Secretary To Lam’s directives, Politburo Member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Central Propaganda and Mobilization Department Nguyen Trong Nghia instructed party committees and organizations to immediately disseminate the General Secretary’s guidelines and the core content of the four resolutions throughout the political system and society.

Party committees and organizations must urgently develop action plans with clear timelines and progress, swiftly bringing the resolutions to life, contributing to new momentum for the nation’s rapid and sustainable development in the era of prosperity and wealth.

Van Duan

– 13:16 16/09/2025

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