According to Party General Secretary To Lam, 14th Central Committee members must be exemplary, ethical, and willing to think, act, and take responsibility, prioritizing the interests of the people and the nation.
Party General Secretary To Lam urged the police force to care for and promptly address the difficulties and legitimate aspirations of the people, truly becoming a pillar of peace for them.
Party General Secretary To Lam offered incense in memory of President Ho Chi Minh and revolutionary predecessors and visited residents in Tan Trao, the capital of the resistance war.
Party General Secretary To Lam has outlined key directions for deepening the Vietnam-South Korea strategic partnership, including strengthening political trust, economic and trade cooperation, and collaboration in science and technology.
Party General Secretary To Lam has called on the finance sector to drastically reduce regular expenditures, increase revenue, and prioritize investment in major projects capable of transforming and turning around the economic situation.
Party General Secretary To Lam emphasized that in the age of multifaceted information, the integrity, honesty, and kindness of intellectuals, scientists, and artists are fundamental to protecting truth, humanity, and promoting social development.
Party General Secretary To Lam emphasized prioritizing key, impactful projects and avoiding proposing too many projects that exceed available resources.
Party General Secretary To Lam emphasized that law is not just for punishment, but also for education, rehabilitation, protection, and paving the way for positive change.
Party General Secretary To Lam expressed his hope that war veterans will continue to uphold the "Uncle Ho's Soldiers" tradition, serving as a beacon of revolutionary inspiration for generations to come.
Party General Secretary To Lam has called for a review and revision of salary and responsibility allowance policies for officials to align with the new organizational structure.
Party General Secretary To Lam emphasized that with a streamlined administrative apparatus and clear development direction, the entire system needs decisive, unified action to make Vietnam a developed country by 2045.
Party General Secretary To Lam has proposed establishing a separate incentive mechanism for chief engineers and chief architects involved in strategic science and technology initiatives.