Also attending the conference were the GDP’s Deputy Chiefs: Senior Lieutenant General Le Quang Minh and Senior Lieutenant General Truong Thien To.

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General Nguyen Trong Nghia chairs the conference.

At the conference, participants provided opinions on draft documents prepared for the 2025 review conference on Party and political work and the draft documents for the 2025 review conference on the tasks of GDP’s head organ.

According to reports by functional agencies, preparations for the documents have been carried out in a methodical and thorough manner, with multiple rounds of consultation, revision, and refinement. In particular, the draft report on Party and political work in 2025 was developed based on consolidated reports from agencies and units across the entire military, with additional content addressing scientific development, innovation, and digital transformation.

Meanwhile, relevant agencies reviewed the progress of implementing the 2025 Party and political work plan and developed the 2026 plan in a more streamlined direction, reducing document volume, cutting the number of conferences, increasing the proportion of online meetings, and ensuring practicality, thrift, and effectiveness.

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An overview of the event.

Concluding the conference, General Nguyen Trong Nghia requested agencies to continue refining the draft documents to make them concise, clear, and easy to understand; clearly define objectives and solutions; and ensure feasibility, consistency, and alignment with superior regulations. He emphasized strict compliance with authority, format, and technical requirements of presentation, as well as stronger standardization and uniformity in document formats.

The GDP’s Chief stressed the need to renew working methods and conference organization, focusing on practicality and efficiency; limiting conferences that are not truly necessary or whose contents have already been guided in writing; and strictly practicing thrift and combating wastefulness. He also required renewed conference management approaches, emphasizing focused discussion rather than verbatim presentation of documents, brief and substantive remarks, and expanded use of online conferences.

Regarding working methods, coordination mechanisms, information technology application, and digital transformation, General Nguyen Trong Nghia called for continued simplification and elimination of outdated administrative procedures; implementation of decentralization and delegation of authority; and assignment of tasks.

With regard to the draft review reports on Party and political work in 2025 and orientations for 2026, General Nguyen Trong Nghia requested further review and supplementation to clearly identify key priorities. He stressed the importance of troops’ ideological management in the new situation; the impacts of digital transformation, science and technology, and social media; elevating practical review and theoretical research; and updating new requirements related to mass mobilization, military security protection, internal political protection, and other relevant areas. These efforts, he noted, would ensure a solid foundation for implementing Party and political work in 2026 effectively.

Translated by Chung Anh