Choose to say, not to do?
(Baonghean) - It has been more than a year since the implementation of the Party Congress Resolution at the grassroots level, and almost a year since the implementation at the grassroots and provincial levels, right?
- You asked that, surely there is something to discuss or to complain about!
- There are discussions and complaints. But the main thing is…
- What's the story?
- Need to look straight, tell the truth!
- Just say it, no one is stopping you. Or are you afraid?
- There is nothing to be afraid of. I am speaking the truth, speaking constructively, not defaming or distorting anything, so what is there to be afraid of?
- Then just say it, why beat around the bush?
- Yes, all that time has passed and there has been no significant bright spot. Everything seems so-so. Before and after the congress, there has been no significant breakthrough. And yet...
- Every commune and district chooses for themselves breakthroughs that sound very grand, is that what you mean?
- That's right! Some places choose cadres as the breakthrough with goals and solutions that sound convincing and hopeful. I thought that after the congress, the movement in all aspects would surely increase because the new cadres are full of enthusiasm and responsibility. Some places choose to restructure crops and livestock to accelerate economic development with full paths and steps. When I heard it, I felt happy and I thought that I was about to get rich... At first, I thought...
- In our country, everything has time and a roadmap, right?
- Yes, the roadmap and process also need time. But then…
- The more I wait, the more I don't see anything new or different from before?
- Is that not true?
- That's right! That's why I sometimes joke that we are strong in theory, but not as good in practice as expected.
- You also choose to say something terrible! Why don't you just say it bluntly that we propose a lot but do very little?
- Don't be so rash! It must be said that not much has been done yet, but who knows, maybe in the second half of the term they will speed up!
- I hope so. But the year is over in a few days, nearly a third of the term has passed and there is still no movement, just talking without seeing any concrete action, what motivation do we have to speed up? I don't know how those in charge feel, but I feel impatient and impatient!
- Perhaps all the energy and enthusiasm has been poured into drafting a resolution that sounds appealing and interesting without considering the actual situation, and then when it comes to implementation, it becomes as confusing as a chicken caught in its hair. It seems that people choose to talk but not to do?
Phuc Vinh
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