Today (May 7th) marks the opening of the 7th Central Committee Conference.

Hoang Thuy May 7, 2018 05:30

The Central Committee will provide feedback on the plan for building a strategic-level cadre, reforming salaries, and implementing social insurance policies.

Opening in Hanoi on the morning of May 7th, the ConferenceThe Central Committee focused its discussions on three proposals: "Concentrating on building a contingent of cadres at all levels, especially at the strategic level, with sufficient capacity, qualities, and prestige, commensurate with the tasks"; "Reforming the salary policy for cadres, civil servants, public employees, armed forces personnel, and workers in enterprises"; and the proposal "Reforming the social insurance policy".

In addition, the Central Committee will also hear reports and give opinions on personnel work; Report kReview of the leadership and guidance of the Politburo and the Secretariat in 2017; Report on important tasks resolved by the Politburo since the 6th Central Committee Meeting to the 7th Central Committee Meeting; Report on inspection, supervision and disciplinary work within the Party, and the implementation of tasks by the Central Inspection Committee and inspection committees at all levels in 2017.

The 7th Central Committee meeting will last a week, concluding on May 12th. (Photo:)News Agency

The project "Focusing on building a team of cadres at all levels, especially strategic-level cadres, with sufficient capacity, qualities, and prestige, commensurate with the tasks" prepared by the Central Organization Department proposes many breakthroughs in personnel work. Specifically, cadre evaluation will be linked to the results of task completion; priority will be given to talented young people for leadership positions, including promotion to higher levels; competitive examinations will be organized; the scope of confidence votes will be expanded; the practice of buying and selling positions and power will be combated; and provincial and district-level Party secretaries will not be from the local area...

The salary policy reform plan raises issues such as the issuance of a new salary scale system, salary fund allocation, and granting autonomy in deciding salary policies...

The proposed social insurance policy reform plan includes eight new points: expanding social insurance coverage, building a multi-tiered social insurance system and aiming for universal social insurance; gradually increasing the retirement age; harmonizing the principles of contribution and benefit sharing, and narrowing the gap in pension levels; and shortening the social insurance participation period...

The 7th Central Committee meeting is expected to last a week, concluding on May 12th.

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