HCM City regularly studies and follows Uncle Ho

On January 17, the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee held a preliminary meeting to summarize 2 years of implementing Conclusion 01-KL/TW of the Politburo on continuing to implement Directive 05-CT/TW on further studying and following Ho Chi Minh’s ideology, morality and style, and developing Ho Chi Minh cultural space.

The event was attended by Permanent Deputy Secretary of the city Party Committee Nguyen Ho Hai.

 

Permanent Deputy Secretary of the city Party Committee Nguyen Ho Hai spoke at the conference

At the event, Permanent Deputy Head of the City Party Committee’s Commission of Popularization and Education Le Hong Son asked delegates to focus on speaking and going deeper into many contents, including solutions to effectively implement Conclusion 01; solutions to carry out breakthrough contents to create clear changes in studying and following Ho Chi Minh’s ideology, morality and style in localities, agencies and units, especially in state management agencies.

The conference listened to presentations on solutions to effectively implement Conclusion 01. 

Speaking at the conference, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the city Party Committee Nguyen Ho Hai said that Ho Chi Minh City is honored to be the only city named after beloved Uncle Ho. Therefore, studying and following Uncle Ho’s ideology, morality and style has become a tradition of the entire city political system, always identified by the city Party Committee as a core, key and regular work. 

In the coming time, he proposed that party committees and authorities at all levels promote popularization and education throughout the Party about the ideology, morality, style and career of President Ho Chi Minh. He also asked to raise the sense of responsibility among officials, party members and citizens in studying and following Uncle Ho, with the focus on educating, studying and following Ho Chi Minh’s ideology, morality and style among the young generation and students./.

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