Congress Documents of National Assembly Party Organization should be succinct and action-oriented, emphasizes top legislator.
Hangin' with the Bigwigs: First Meeting for the Congress Document Sub-committee
Hey there! The initial powwow for the sub-committee handling congress docs for the first National Assembly (NA) party gathering took place in Hà Nội on Thursday. Party pooper, Trần Thanh Mẫn,president of the sub-committee and National Assembly chairman, was in charge of this shindig.
Mẫn, also known as the head honcho, spilled the beans about the strategy for organizing party gatherings across all levels before the first Congress of the NA's Party Organisation for the 2025-2030 term. The NA Party Committee has formed a total of five sub-committees, including the one tasked with document drafting[1][2][3].
Mẫn stated that the committee has set the sub-committee's goals, regulations, and tasks for members, plus created a team to assist with the drafting process[1][2]. The sub-committee is already hard at work generating preliminary drafts of critical documents, such as a political report, a review report, a congress resolution, and an action plan for implementing the resolution[1][2][3].
Mẫn requested the sub-committee members to gauge and share thoughts on the planned political report outline, paying particular attention to perspectives, aims, strategies, tasks, and solutions[1][2]. He told them to focus on practical tasks for the NA's Party Committee, and ensure the docs have the right stuff to maintain solid leadership and direction over legislation, supervision, and decision-making on major national issues[1][3].
The sub-committee docs require positive vibes, creativity, straight talk, and brevity! They need to call out challenges, suggest innovative solutions linked to development goals, safeguard the nation, and combat corruption, wastefulness, and other yucky stuff[1][2][3]. The docs should realistically assess the situation, present facts clearly, and frankly acknowledge lingering issues yet to be resolved.
Docs need to be action-oriented, achievable, clear, and packed with practical tasks for the NA's Party Committee. Mẫn emphasized that the core focus should be on essential duties to ensure overall leadership and direction[1][3].
The sub-committee discussed the draft outline for the political report at the Congress. Keep your fingers crossed for a successful congress doc drafting frenzy! - VNA/VNS
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Secretary of the National Assembly Party Committee and NA Chairman Trần Thanh Mẫn chairs the 1st meeting of the sub-committee in charge of documents for the first Congress of the NA's Party Organisation. - VNA/VNS Photo
- The document drafting sub-committee is responsible for preparing critical documents like the political report, review reports, congress resolutions, and action plans for the first Congress of the NA's Party Organisation.
- The committee members discussed the outline of the political report, focusing on viewpoints, goals, orientations, tasks, and solutions.
- The documents must be concise, practical, clear, and present achievable tasks for the NA's Party Committee.
- They need to tackle issues like socio-economic development, national defense and security, political system building, and corruption.
- The documents should be aligned with the Party Central Committee's guidelines and focus on core duties for comprehensive leadership and direction.
- The sub-committee, tasked with document drafting for the first National Assembly Party gathering, will be creating essential documents such as a political report, review report, congress resolution, and action plan for implementing the resolution.
- During the initial meeting, the committee chairman, Trản Thanh Mãn, discussed the strategy for organizing party gatherings across all levels and set goals, regulations, and tasks for sub-committee members.
- The committee's work involves focusing on practical, achievable tasks that will ensure strong leadership and direction over policy-and-legislation, politics, and general news in the 2025-2030 term.
- The drafted documents must be concise, innovative, clear, and action-oriented while tackling issues like development, defense, corruption, and wastefulness.