Organising sub-committee for 12th National Party Congress convenes 4th session
The organizing subcommittee to serve the 12th National Party Congress held its 4th meeting on November 5th and was presided over by Mr. Le Hong Anh, Politburo member, standing member of the Party Central Committee Secretariat and Head of the Subcommittee.
Photo: VNA
The participants listened to and discussed reports of the Standing Subcommittee on the results of implementing organizing work to serve the 12th National Party Committee by agencies, units over the past time and tasks from now to the Congress; and the statement of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism about some issues relating the organizing work to serve the Congress.
Speaking at the meeting, Mr. Le Hong Anh praised the initiative, prompt implementation of works and results achieved in recent times by agencies and units. He also required agencies and units to more urgently and aggressively implement works to serve the 12th National Party Congress according to the assigned plans to soon submit to the Politburo, the Party Central Committee Secretariat and the subcommittee to timely resolve relevant issues.
He also confirmed that good preparations for the 12th National Party Congress of agencies and units will contribute to decide the success of the important national political event./.
( Compiled by VNF )
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