Thứ Bảy, 24/12/2022, 21:10 (GMT+7)
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Party's Communication and Education Commission continues to reform performance

ABO/NDO- The Party Central Committee's Commission for Communication and Education held a conference in Ho Chi Minh City to review its performance in 2022 and deploy tasks for 2023.

The event was attended by the Secretary of the PCC and Head of the PCC’s Commission for Communication and Education Nguyen Trong Nghia.

In 2022, the Party’s Communication and Education have implemented and completed a large amount of work, with outstanding and breakthrough results, which are highly appreciated by officials, party members and public opinion.

An overview of the conference.
An overview of the conference.

The sector has actively implemented 22 topics and projects, to advise the PCC, the Politburo, and the Secretariat, and has also issued and implemented resolutions, directives, regulations, and guidelines, contributing to the planning of guidelines and directions, to step up and improve the quality and effectiveness of Party building work, in terms of politics, ideology, morality and communication.

The sector successfully organised conferences to help cadres, party members and people, to promptly grasp the contents of the Party's resolutions, conclusions and regulations, raise awareness, and promote the role of supervision, organisation and effective implementation in practice, while proactively and promptly guiding the implementation of communication tasks.

Speaking at the conference, the Head of the PCC’s Commission for Communication and Education Nguyen TrongNghia suggested,that the communication and education sector at all levels focus on improving the quality of the effectiveness of consultations on party building, in terms of politics, ideology and morality, and improve the quality and effectiveness of advisory work on the implementation of key task groups.

In particular, more attention should be paid to enhancing the theoretical work, as well as forecasting some ideological trends, from which there can be proactive solutions, timely and effective direction, and good handling of problems that arise, he noted.

(Source: NDO)

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