The seventh Congress of the Central Public Security Party Organisation for the 2020-2025 tenure opened in Hanoi on October 12 morning, with the attendance of Politburo member and Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
The seventh Congress of the Central Public Security Party Organisation for the 2020-2025 tenure opened in Hanoi on October 12 morning. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The seventh Congress of the Central Public Security Party
Organisation for the 2020-2025 tenure opened in Hanoi on October 12 morning, with
the attendance of Politburo member and Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
The
Congress is scheduled to review the implementation of the resolution adopted at
the previous congress (2015-2020 term), and decide orientations, targets and
tasks of the Party Organisation in the next five years.
It
will also review the leadership of the Central Public Security Party Committee
in the previous tenure, and looked at draft documents to be presented at the 13th National Party Congress.
Delegates
representing the Party Organisation to the 13th National Party
Congress will also be elected on this occasion.
In
his opening remarks, Politburo member and Minister of Public Security, General
To Lam highlighted significant achievements recorded by the Central Public
Security Party Organisation and all-level Party organisations in the sector in
safeguarding national security and order, and building public security forces
and the Party, contributing to ensuring a peaceful and stable environment for
national development over the past five years.
However,
he said, the rapid, complex developments of the regional and global situation
have posed difficulties and challenges to the work, requiring the Party
Organisation and its units to enhance leadership and combat capacity.
The
political report of the Party Committee for 2015-2020 period, which was
delivered at the congress, highlighted that the public security force has grown
in all aspects and the sector has provided timely consultations for the Party
Central Committee, the Political Bureau and the Party Central Committee’s
Secretariat in devising major guidelines and solutions on national defence, the
maintenance of social order and safety, and public security force building.
The
sector has successfully ensured national security, drastically implemented
measures to fight sabotaging plots and activities of reactionaries and
protected absolute safety for the
country’s major targets and events.
The
force has stepped up measures to prevent the phenomena of “self-transformation”
and “self-evolution” in line with the resolution adopted at the fourth plenums
of the 11th and 12th Party Central Committee on Party
building and rectification.
Over
the past time, the Party Committee has pursued the dual goals of fighting the
COVID-19 pandemic and maintaining socio-economic development.
Regarding
crime prevention and fight, the sector has effectively handled emerging complex
issues such as “black credit” crime, criminal cases with foreign elements and
cybercrime.
Efforts
have been made to accelerate the handling of economic and corruption cases
under the monitoring of the Central Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption,
which has been considered a “bright spot” in the past term.
The
Ministry of Public Security has set a bright example in streamlining the force’s
organizational apparatus with breakthrough measures.
In
the next five years, the Party Organisation aims to further enhance its
leadership and combat capacity, build a pure and strong force, towards an elite
and modern force by 2030, and carry forward its core role in defending national
security and ensuring social order and safety.
The
Congress will last until October 13./.