The conference will see debates and
comments made on this year’s socio-economic performance, socio-economic
development for 2014, three-year implementation of the 11th National
Party Congress’s Resolution on socio-economic development and a draft
project on basic and comprehensive renewal in education and training to
meet industrialisation and modernisation needs.
During the event,
the delegates will study the draft amendments to the 1992 Constitution,
review the decade-long implementation of the Resolution on the Strategy
on Fatherland Defence adopted at the eighth conference of the CPVCC
(11th tenure) and other important issues pertaining to Party building.
In an opening speech, General Secretary Trong brought up issues for
in-depth discussion, relating to education renewal, the amendments to
the 1992 Constitution, the making of a strategy to defend the country in
the new circumstance and the Party building work.
Regarding
socio-economic development, he suggested the delegate analyse and come
up with accurate assessments of the country’s socio-economic situation,
focusing on the execution of the three adopted strategic breakthroughs
in association with growth model change and economic restructuring.
The analysis and assessments will help outline major viewpoints,
instructions, goals, tasks and measures for the country in 2014 and in
the 2014-15 period, aiming to realise the 11th National Party Congress’s
Resolution with maximal outcomes, he said.
The Party General
Secretary also pointed to the review of the ten-year implementation of
the Resolution on the Strategy on Fatherland Defence issued at the
eighth conference of the CPVCC as critical in the new circumstance.
The work aims at analysing and evaluating comprehensively, profoundly
and systematically the current situation facing the country and lay down
proper and orientations, policies and measures that soundly fit the
country’s requirements and tasks arisen from the new situation, Party
chief Trong emphasised.
In the speech, he also talked about the
issuance of regulations on election in the Party and the establishment
of sub-committees to prepare for the Party’s 12th Congress, which will
be considered and decided during this session.
He requested the
delegates bring into full play their sense of responsibility when
analysing and debating the raised issues in order to generate profound
ideas for reports and projects that can be decided at the end of the
conference.
The conference is scheduled to conclude on October 9./.