Thứ Sáu, 20/09/2019, 20:10 (GMT+7)
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Top leader asks academy of politics to build development strategy

ABO/NDO - The Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics (HCMA) needs to clearly define its missions and visions to build a long-term development strategy, Party General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong said while attending a ceremony marking its 70th founding anniversary in Hanoi on September 14.

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Party General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong speaking at the ceremony (Photo: NDO)

As a Party school, the primary priority of the academy is to train and provide further training for leaders and managers who are absolutely loyal to the Party’s ideals and the national revolutionary cause, and wholeheartedly serve the country and people, he said.

At the same time, the HCMA should step up the fight against wrong views and distorted allegations of hostile forces, thus helping to defend the Party, State, people and socialist regime, the leader said.

He asked the academy to focus on the quality of training while diversifying its training programmes and opening refresher courses for strategic officials.

The leader emphasised the significance of educating learners with firm political skills and spirit, ideological stances, and revolutionary ethics.

The academy should promote its role as a leading national centre for training and improving qualifications and knowledge for cadres in charge of the Party building as well as lecturers of political theory for political schools and univeristies across the country, he said.

The top leader suggested the HCMA make greater efforts and investment in scientific research and translate outcomes into teaching, dissemination and education of politics, and policy consultancy.

The Party Central Committee is compiling draft documents for submission to the upcoming 13th National Party Congress, he said, expecting that the academy, with a large number of talented and wholehearted lecturers and scientists, would make positive and effective contributions to the preparation of such important documents.

The leader called on the HCMA to take the lead in preventing the degradation of political ideology, morality and lifestyle as well as manifestations of internal “self-evolution” and “self-transformation.”

The academy should strive to create a modern and integrated learning environment, focusing on improving the quality and international cooperation to selectively acquire global achievements and experiences in training high-quality human resources and conducting scientific research, especially in politics, leadership and management, he added.

(Source: NDO)

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