Strictly implement the Party's regulations, not apply them in a favorable direction for oneself
General Secretary and President To Lam emphasized the requirement to strictly implement Party regulations, not to apply them in a favorable direction for themselves.
The Party's regulations are a pivotal institution to ensure that our Party operates as a unified bloc.
This morning (April 13), at Dien Hong Hall (National Assembly House), the Secretariat of the Party Central Committee organized a national conference to study, study, thoroughly grasp and implement the Resolution of the second Conference of the 14th Central Executive Committee of the Party (Central Committee 2, 14th term).
Speaking to direct at the Conference, General Secretary and President To Lam emphasized the requirement set after this conference is to firmly grasp, deeply understand and organize the implementation in a drastic, synchronous, effective, focused and key manner; create clear changes in the entire political system and spread into a driving force for development throughout society.
General Secretary and President To Lam clearly stated the requirement to fully and deeply understand that the Party's regulations are a pivotal institution to ensure that our Party operates as a unified bloc throughout the entire political system.
If the guidelines and policies are the crystallization of vision and political will, then the Party's regulations are the pivotal institution to realize that vision, organize that will into an operating order to be implemented in practice, ensuring that our Party operates as a unified bloc, throughout from the Central to the grassroots level, in all circumstances and in all stages of development.
Especially, in the context that the country is facing great opportunities to break through and rise up, and at the same time must meet very high, very new, and very large requirements of the cause of building and protecting the Fatherland, the requirement to maintain principles, discipline, order and unity throughout the Party becomes a key factor to comprehensively improve the leadership capacity, ruling capacity, combat strength and organizational implementation capacity of the Party.

According to General Secretary and President To Lam, practice shows that where regulations are seriously grasped and properly applied, discipline is maintained, organization is consolidated, leadership capacity and combat strength are enhanced. Conversely, if awareness is not sufficient and implementation is not strict, it is very easy to lead to arbitrariness in application, looseness in discipline, lack of unity in action and reduce the effectiveness of leadership as well as the people's trust.
Therefore, the requirement is that each Party committee, Party organization, each cadre and party member must correctly recognize, deeply understand and strictly implement Party regulations, considering it as their direct political responsibility; not allowed to understand differently, do differently, and even more not to apply it in a favorable direction for themselves.
All regulations must be implemented uniformly, synchronously, thoroughly from top to bottom, associated with strict inspection and supervision and strict handling of violations, and at the same time encouraging and praising good and creative ways of doing things but in accordance with regulations.
Repositioning the role of capital sources in a new development structure
General Secretary and President To Lam also mentioned fundamentally innovating development thinking, effectively exploiting all resources and capital for sustainable growth.
The General Secretary and President pointed out that for a long time, in many places and at many levels, there was still a development mindset mainly based on available resources, taking the state budget and land as the main pillars. In essence, it is an approach that considers development resources as finite and static, leaning towards division rather than creation. If not adjusted in time, this mindset will become a major obstacle to the development process in the new stage.
An economy that wants to grow high, sustainably and has the ability to break through cannot only operate on the foundation of a single resource, and it is even more impossible to place the entire development burden on the shoulders of the state.
General Secretary and President said that the Central Government has calculated that in the new development stage, the need for financial resources for the economy is very large. If only relying on state resources, it will certainly not be able to meet development requirements.
In addition, factors ensuring development such as energy, electricity, and gasoline must also be fully calculated. If not enough, it is necessary to find every way to ensure sufficient, because to develop, there must be conditions for development. International fluctuations, such as regional conflicts, can immediately affect energy prices and supply, requiring us to have proactive and effective management plans to ensure supply for development.

Therefore, according to General Secretary and President To Lam, the requirement is not simply to adjust the capital structure, but to fundamentally transform development thinking: from allocating resources to creating, leading and activating resources. The State needs to shift from the role of direct investor to the role of designing and creating an environment so that all resources in society are mobilized and allocated according to market signals, under a transparent and stable institutional framework.
On that basis, it is necessary to reposition the role of capital sources in a new development structure, where capital flows do not exist isolated but interact, amplify and lead each other. State capital must be used in its true nature as bait capital, constructive capital, in order to shape development space, minimize risks and effectively activate non-state capital flows.
Enterprise capital, including both the private sector and FDI, needs to be oriented towards high-value-added manufacturing industries, innovative sectors and knowledge value chains. Foreign loans must be used according to strategic selection principles, associated with long-term absorption capacity and repayment capacity, prioritizing key infrastructure projects and highly scalable sectors.
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