Don't "call elephants, shoot reed guns"

November 30, 2016 09:38

(Baonghean) - Things seem to be quiet lately, don't they?

- Quiet is good, why does it have to be so noisy?

- I don't mean that?

- So what do you mean?

- After a period of heated discussions about identifying degradation, "self-evolution", "self-transformation" and solutions to overcome, prevent and repel, now it has suddenly fallen into silence, so I feel a bit disappointed!

- Party committees at all levels are implementing in their agencies and units, do they have to keep talking about it outside? Being silent does not mean doing nothing!

- I know that, but…

- But why?

- The fight against degradation among cadres and party members is certainly not a state secret, so I think that the action programs and solutions to implement the resolution should be widely announced by agencies, localities and units to get feedback and contributions, and at the same time, it is also a way to make it public so that the majority of people know and monitor and supervise the implementation. Doing so will both attract people's intelligence to the work of building and rectifying the Party and force cadres and party members to seriously implement it. And also have...

- What other effects does it have?

- Create the same atmosphere as when the resolution was issued and let people realize that the resolution is turning into concrete actions and deeds of groups and individuals. Not just…

- Finished talking and then left it there?

- Not exactly, but if we keep quiet, I'm afraid people will think something like...

- What kind?

- As the folk saying goes, "Calling elephants, shooting reed guns". Meaning making a lot of noise, but in the end it doesn't have much effect!

- Don't worry, this time that will definitely not happen because the Central Committee has directed that we must do it resolutely and persistently, regularly, continuously without rest. This is probably a quiet period in the preparation period. But I think we should also pay attention to what you said. We should consider it as a warning so that when we enter the implementation phase, there will be no situation of "calling elephants, shooting reed guns".

Phuc Vinh

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