Maj. Gen. To An Xo, Chief of the Ministry of Public Security’s Office and its spokesman, has said that security and order at the ongoing 13th National Party Congress has been maintained.
Maj. Gen. To An Xo at the Press Centre (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Maj. Gen. To An Xo, Chief of the Ministry of Public
Security’s Office and its spokesman, has said that security and order at the
ongoing 13th National Party Congress has been maintained.
In an
interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA)’s reporters on the sidelines
of the congress on January 29, Xo, who is also a standing member of the
sub-committee for security and order for the 13th National Party
Congress, said public security forces adopted synchronised measures early on, from
preparations for the Party congresses at all levels to examining the political qualifications
of personnel for Party congresses and delegates to the 13th National
Party Congress.
In cyberspace
and the borderline, police cracked down on activities that distort, incite, and
sabotage the Party, State, and the congress, as well as illegal entries, to
mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in the community.
Amid the
pandemic, public security forces worked closely with medical and armed forces
to localise affected areas and quarantine those who had close contact with
confirmed COVID-19 patients.
He added
that ministry’s leaders regularly inspected and encouraged officers and
soldiers to fulfil their assigned tasks.
Personnel
work is always an important agenda item at National Party Congresses, he said. Members
of the Party Central Committee will be elected by delegates, while members of
the Politburo and the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat will be decided by
the Party Central Committee.
Xo
expressed his belief that delegates will choose outstanding Party members with
political mettle, creativity, and moral virtue to the Party Central Committee.
The 13th Party Central Committee will also elect a united, creative
Politburo and Secretariat to bring Party resolutions into life./.